Laser Vision Correction
The History of Refractive Surgery
Before laser, refractive surgery was performed by hand, yet the results were outstanding. Read how the laser has advanced refractive surgery.
Read MoreDon’t Ignore Your Dry Eyes: Dry Eye Complications
Dry eye complications can be avoided with prompt recognition and treatment. Don’t ignore these common symptoms of dry eye.
Read MoreCorneal Astigmatism Correction During Cataract Surgery
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.
Read MoreThe Corneal Incision | Laser Cataract Surgery
Laser cataract surgery has become safer and more predictable. Learn how the laser has made cataract surgery better.
Read MoreWhat is Laser Cataract Surgery?
The femtosecond laser has made laser cataract surgery the safest ever. Faster healing, safer and improved vision are possible.
Read MoreHalos and Glare Around Lights
Halos and glare are common changes in vision in a variety of common eye conditions and diseases.
Read MoreHealth Savings Accounts| Use or Lose
Don’t forget to use or plan to set up your Health Savings Account..it’s December!
Read MoreTypes of Refractive Surgery
How many different types of laser vision correction are there?
Read MoreLASIK |What to Expect
There are three common refractive eye surgeries designed to correct refractive vision errors. The best known refractive surgery is LASIK. The name is an acronym and stands for “Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis” which is a combination of English, Latin, and Greek that literally means using a laser to reshape corneas while the corneas are in…
Read MoreIs LASIK Right for You?
Reasons why LASIK laser vision correction may NOT be right for you.
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