21 Mar Femtosecond Laser vs. Traditional Cataract Surgery
Laser cataract surgery adds the precision, accuracy and predictability to traditional cataract surgery. Is it right for you?...
 
 Laser cataract surgery adds the precision, accuracy and predictability to traditional cataract surgery. Is it right for you?...
Corneal astigmatism can be treated at the same time as cataract surgery. The corneal incisions can be more predictable with the precision and accuracy of the femtosecond laser used during your cataract surgery. ...
Intraocular lenses (IOLs) are used to replace your natural lens during laser cataract surgery. ...
Phacoemulsification is the process of removing the cataract lens during surgery. Pretreatment with laser makes this process safer. Find out how in this series on cataract laser surgery. ...
The capsulotomy is an opening in the lens. It should be a circular and of the right side. Learn how the laser makes this a simple task for the surgeon. ...
Laser cataract surgery has become safer and more predictable. Learn how the laser has made cataract surgery better....
The femtosecond laser has made laser cataract surgery the safest ever. Faster healing, safer and improved vision are possible. ...
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Eye drops are commonly effective treatment for glaucoma, but what options are available when eye drops no longer work?...
How is glaucoma diagnosed. Specialized glaucoma testing may be done easily at your eye doctor's office. ...
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