Eye Correction Surgery

Filed under: Uncategorized - 20 Jul 2010  | Spread the word !

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I was diagnosed as being myopic in third grade. I felt I had done something horribly wrong and was being punished by having to wear glasses.

I really disliked my first pair of glasses. The frames were clear plastic with pink decorative “swooshes” on top.

I solved the problem of not liking to wear glasses by only wearing them when I actually needed to see something clearly in the distance. That meant that when I forgot to take my glasses with me to the movie theater, I squinted all the way through.

When eye correction surgery became really popular in the 1990s, I wasn’t tempted, even though I knew someone who worked for a company that made LASIK equipment.

It just sounds too grisly for me: with only a mild sedative and anesthetic eye drops, a corneal suction ring is applied to the eye to hold it in place. Then the machine cuts a flap in the cornea, reshapes the cornea and repositions the flap.

What could go wrong with that? How about significant vision impairment, such as starbursts, ghosting, halos and double vision?

Eye correction surgery expensive and has become a lucrative business for ophthalmologists.

My family has a history of glaucoma and macular degeneraton, so I try to have my eyes checked by an ophthalmologist on a regular basis.

When we moved to Colorado Springs, I struggled mightily to find an ophthalmologist that didn’t do LASIK surgery, but failed. I ended up making an appointment with an ophthalmologist everyone recommended who acted like I was wasting his time because I didn’t want LASIK surgery.

When you’ve invested big bucks in LASIK equipment problems like glaucoma and macular degeneration just aren’t very interesting.

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Eye correction

Filed under: Uncategorized - 29 Jan 2010  | Spread the word !

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When we start to lose the ability to see well and our average of 20/20 vision drops dramatically we are faced with the question of wearing glasses for the rest of our life or getting the eye correction surgery. Most people are going with the option of getting the surgery if they can afford it however the use of glasses and contacts is one that many others will never let go off because these items resemble what is simple about fixing your eye site.

The correction surgery can be costly compared to the fact that the surgery is done very quickly. If you were to pay for the hour then you might be looking at somewhere between one thousand and two thousand dollars per hour for a complete eye restoration. The money is worth it when it comes to the results and many patients have received their 20/20 vision back as a result of being brave enough to try the eye surgery.

Eye correction is not a difficult procedure where a part of the eye is cut out and reshaped to give better vision and more accurate sight. The effects are permanent until such times as your eyes become older and lose their vision from natural causes. This however can be fixed through more surgery if that is necessary. Thousands of people are looking for an alternative to wearing glasses and contacts so if you are one of these people then you might like to research eye correction surgery a little further.

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Where to turn for eye correction lenses

Filed under: Uncategorized - 23 Oct 2009  | Spread the word !

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There are many optometrists’ I around in the neighborhoods which are professional and courteous but all have very high priced goods. First you have to pay for the visit then for the lenses and well as the frames plus any add on that you like such as tints or anti glare lenses, anti scratch lenses or unbreakable frames. There are a few companies especially online that can offer you savings on all of your eye corrective lenses.

Places like spec savers and contacts to go can help you to save money as well as get some very top quality brands. They are at discounted, almost wholesale prices so you know that you are going to save some money when you buy these. Some of these businesses offer good deals like two for one price or half price lenses which is a hard offer not to take advantage of.

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Eye correction measures

Filed under: Uncategorized - 03 Sep 2009  | Spread the word !

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When it comes to eye correction there are several different ways of improving your vision so that you can see better and get back the exceptional vision you may have once had. There are literally millions of people all over the world that have never been able to see properly and many of them will not even notice until they are tested. These people don’t notice because they have grown up with poor vision and think that this is the normal way of life. However once they have been tested many of these people seek immediate help to have their eye site improves.

Eye correction can be done in several ways with the latest LASIK surgery procedures being the most popular. Wearing glasses or contact lenses can be a thing of the past because the surgeries are often a permanent change to those individuals’ sight problems. Reading, driving and seeing small objects has been a problem for many people all around the world however this no longer needs to be the case because of the latest technologies that are available to most of the world’s population.

Using the LASIK eye correction surgery techniques the surgeon makes small incisions into the eye to correct the angle of cornea so that vision is no longer hindered. Over the few years that this type of surgery has been available you will notice that it has become increasingly popular in many of the developed countries as an alternative to having glasses or contacts fitted.

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Eye correction techniques

Filed under: Uncategorized - 07 Aug 2009  | Spread the word !

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For those of us with poor eye sight which may be long or short sighted vision or having astigmatisms in your eyes there is hope in the way of eye correction with either surgery such as Lasik surgery or through laser surgery which is slightly less evasive. With the Lasik surgery if is also known as laser surgery however the treatment is not always the same. Using Lasik surgery to correct your vision will mean that the cornea of the eye is cut with a laser and the folds of flesh from the eye that have been cut are folded into another position so that this part of your eyes become the normal shape for correct 20/20 vision.

The surgery has helped millions of people to date in many of the more developed countries such as America, Australia, Japan European countries and England. Lasik eye surgery has become a multibillion dollar organization over the last decade though was once very controversial. Most new theories and treatment styles are ridiculed until they are soundly tested which was the same for the Lasik eye correction surgery but it is now hailed as one of the many medical breakthroughs that has the chance of helping people all over the world.

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Thought about eye correction surgery?

Filed under: Uncategorized - 04 Aug 2009  | Spread the word !

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There are several ways to correct your eye sight even through doing eye exercises that will help strengthen your vision. Contact lenses were invented and put into use around the 1950s and there are still glasses for those who do not like the idea of putting a glass or plastic cover in contact with the eye. Touching the eye can be difficult and there are many stories about the lenses being rotated to the corners of the eye so that the person cannot get them back out again. After this they need to go to a doctor or optometrist to have the contacts removed.

There is the other option of eye correction surgery through the latest innovation in eye correction called laser eye surgery or LASIK eye correction. This is a relatively simple procedure using a laser to alter the shape of the corneal tissue which a thin flap is cut with the laser and then folded into a regulated shape for average vision. After the surgery many people have had the return of 20/20 vision for a completely successful procedure and have gone on without ever having to need eye correction surgery again. This is not always the case however because there are also many people that need a second or third round of the laser surgery to re alter their eyes to regain excellent vision again. This is not usually the fault of the surgery but often the people who have undergone the surgery have jobs where their eyes are under constant strain which affects their site.

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The miracle of eye correction surgery

Filed under: Uncategorized - 15 Jun 2009  | Spread the word !

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There have been plenty of advances in medicine and surgeries over the past 50 years to have changed the ways and lifestyles of man. Many of these medical advancements have been to benefit the quality of life of people such as cosmetic surgery or Lasik eye correction surgery. The surgery is administered by medical eye specialists who use a laser to correct the eyes poor vision. It has been clinically tested for many years now and has presented us with many satisfied clients. The procedure is painless compared to other procedures and the patient recuperates a lot quicker from lasers rather than scalpels.

The laser is used to cut the cornea in eye correction surgery which changes the shape to provide corrected sight. The laser surgery started in England and was then refined by both the Russians and the Americans. A flap of the eye is lifted so that the laser can manipulate the tissue underneath. The thickness of the tissue and the perfect manipulating of the tissue are all decided before the operation starts. The doctor will look at the eye in depth and determine exactly what needs to be done. The patient is awake during the procedure; they may be strapped into place so that no jerking motions can interrupt the precision cutting. Eye wash, saline and anti biotic drugs are administered to the patient to help prevent an infection from spreading after the surgery. A template may be made and fitted into the laser eye correction machine so that the surgeon can follow the structure of the outline to give the best possible alterations on the eye. Once the template is fitted then the patient must remain very still so that the correction is made in the right spot. If not the surgery could be compromised.

As we get older our eyes change with our bodies’ and they also start to fade and fail so with laser eye correction surgery the eyes can be changed as you age to keep your site perfect for a lot longer. The surgery is elective surgery so children under 16 cannot have the operation without medical approval first. Because diabetes also affects the eyes and can cause blindness then the operation is not recommended to diabetics. Pregnant women are also advised not to have the surgery because of hormonal complications. People with astigmatisms are generally the perfect candidates for this type of surgery. So are near sighted and far sighted people. Find out more by making an appointment with your local Lasik eye surgeon to see if the surgery is the best choice for you.

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