Tuesday, 15 December 2009

Laser Correction

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Technology moves at alarmingly fast rates now, and where glasses or contact lenses have been required in the past to correct vision deficiencies there is now an alternative. Laser eye correction is a relatively affordable procedure that means you won’t need to wear your reading glasses anymore and can correct virtually any eye problem. It is suitable for any adult with an eye problem and may be the answer you are looking for.

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What is Laser Eye Correction?

Laser Eye Correction, or refractive surgery as it is also known, is a quick procedure usually taking up to 15 minutes per eye. The actual laser treatment consists of less than 1 minute. During this process a laser scans your eyes pinpointing hundreds of unique points on your cornea. Once this is done, the software used can determine exactly where the fault lies and ascertain the minor adjustments needed to restore your sight back to a reasonable level. The laser then reshapes the cornea so that your eyesight becomes at least 20/40 vision, although in most cases it can be restored completely to 20/20 vision. Your surgeon will, of course, talk you through the exact procedure before surgery commences and if you have any questions, do not be afraid to ask.

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You will be administered with anaesthetic eye drops prior to any procedure and a subtle restraining device placed on your eyes so there is no danger of you blinking. The apparatus accounts for small eye movements, so even if you can’t quite manage to stare at the red light all the way through the procedure there shouldn’t be a problem.

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Most patients suffer from little or no discomfort and the recovery time after the procedure is very little. It is advised that on completion of the correction you rest your eyes until next day, don’t stare at a television or a computer and don’t go anywhere where there is smoke or other pollutants. Next day you should be able to return to your normal daily life without the need for glasses or contact lenses.

After Lasik

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The Lasik surgery is designed to correct the vision of its patients. The most vital part of the surgery is the correlation between the information related to the patients’ visual system and the Lasik laser. The flap modeling by cutting patients’ cornea is designed to meet patients’ needs. This brand new technology is the best technique to gather all this crucial information.

Introducing the Wavefront Technology

Wavefront is a technology aiming at providing a good measure of refraction at various spots belonging to our eyes as a light source is traversing it. The process outputs a map of artifacts which acts as a fingerprint of patients’ eye due to the uniqueness to the patients.

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Refraction can be affected by some conditions related to the cornea. For instance high-order aberrations have always been related to astigmatism. A correction of these aberrations will definitely improve the outcome of the surgery. Results such as an improvement factor of 20/20 can then be achieved. Wavelength technology reduces the possibility of losing best-corrected vision or visual quality as well as night vision. Indeed, clinical surveys clearly revealed that about 80% of Lasik patients recorded a 20/20 vision.

Moreover, Wavefront technology can be used to reveal good candidates of Lasik surgery. For bad Lasik candidates, the surgery can decrease existing visual problems.

Wavefront Technology Applications

There are two types of corneal abnormalities: cylindrical and spherical. Astigmatism is caused by a cylindrical abnormality whereas nearsightedness (also called myopia) and farsightedness (also hyperopia) are both caused by spherical abnormality.

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Wavefront Technology when properly used can reveal an infinite many abnormalities. This is done by making use of a fixed objective along with an input laser beam. This beam creates light, which in turn is a wavefront sensor aiming at working out the slope of the wavefront as it quits. The dedicated software then works out the excimer ablation’s properties.

Eye Doctors

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A parent recently asked why I recommend that her child be examined by a pediatric optometrist rather than a pediatric ophthalmologist. The answer comes from my understanding of these two types of eye doctors and my personal experience.

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Both types of eye doctors examine and prescribe glasses, diagnose and treat eye disease, and can evaluate how well a person uses the eyes together. However, each profession is unique.

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Ophthalmologists are trained to do surgery. I credit one with saving the eyesight of my daughter, who at age five sustained an eye injury. Optometrists are schooled in the developmental (behavioral, functional or environmental) aspects of vision. Optometrists are more apt to use lenses, prisms and Vision Therapy to enhance and improve visual function. These interventions often improve children's academic and other abilities.

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An ophthalmologist (MD) is a medical or osteopathic doctor who specializes in the eye. They perform eye exams, diagnose and treat disease, prescribe medication, and perform surgery. They may also write prescriptions for eyeglasses and contact lenses. Ophthalmologists complete four years of medical school, one year of internship, and a minimum of three years of residency in ophthalmology.

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An optician is not an eye doctor, but in some states they must complete training and be licensed. Most opticians sell and fit eyeglasses, sunglasses, and specialty eyewear that are made to an optometrist's or ophthalmologist's prescription. In some states opticians can become certified, after special training, to fit contact lenses.

Eye Clinice

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You are hearing more and more about the Lasik Vision Center both in the media and from friends and coworkers. Many people you know have already had surgery and are thrilled with the final results-not having to wear glasses or contact lenses. Why are more and more people every year choosing to have their vision corrected by the Lasik Vision Institute?

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There are a few very important reasons why people like the Lasik Vision Institute. They advertise that they have:

* Extremely qualified surgeons - they employ leading medical professionals from around the country and they are personally responsible for your eye care.

* Secure technology - they use FDA approved laser technology during each procedure.

* Confidence - their medical professionals have performed over 500,000 procedures.

* Personalized care and treatment - the medical professionals are extremely qualified and they work with you to offer you a choice of laser vision correction based on your individual needs (whether you want LASIK, LASEK, PRK and Custom Wavefront technology).

* Affordable - they offer reasonably priced procedures and easy financing so that everyone can have their vision corrected.

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It is reasonable to be anxious about any surgery in or around your eyes. The Lasik Visition Institute understands your concerns and wants their patients to know about the pros and cons of having laser surgery.

Lasik Center

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Are you considering Lasik eye surgery? Then you want to select a Lasik eye center that offers the best of care. Lasik is so popular today that many Lasik eye centers have sprung up to meet the need, but when it comes to your health and vision, you understandably want to find a Lasik eye center that can give you the best treatment and care available.

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In order to find a reputable Lasik eye center, you will need to do a little research. Check the credentials of the doctors who will be doing your procedure. Have they had enough experience? Are they well skilled?

Do not choose your Lasik surgeon based on price alone. A lower price may mean a less skilled eye surgeon, or one who does not have the same training and precision equipment as a more expensive Lasik eye center might have.

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Also be wary of the discount Lasik eye center which relies heavily on radio and other advertising to get customers in the door. Know too that choosing the most expensive surgeon does not necessarily mean you will get the best one either.

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When comparing prices from one Lasik eye center to another, be sure you are comparing similar packages. Most Lasik eye centers will quote a price which includes the surgery along with a vision correction package, and pre and post operative care. Some may quote the price of the surgery alone which makes it look like a better deal than it actually is after you add in the rest of the necessary expenses.

Cataract Eye Surgery

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If you are unfortunate enough to find yourself suffering from the problem of cataract, you may be forgiven for thinking that the only way to improve your sight is to undergo lens replacement surgery. This, however, is no longer the case as there is a non-invasive alternative to cataract surgery in the form of a soothing eye drop called Can-C™, This breakthrough eye drop quickly improved the visual acuity of over 90% of the cataract patients tested in controlled clinical trials.

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But what are Can-C Eye Drops and are they better than opting for cataract surgery? To answer specifically you must prepare to be taken back a bit to a few of the science lessons you had at school.

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It is known by researchers that the young and healthy human eye contains high levels of a natural di-peptide antioxidant called L-carnosine. Scientists recently learned that the eyes of those who were developing cataracts, and other degenerative ocular diseases, were found to be extremely lacking in this particular, and essential, ocular antioxidant.

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Dr. Mark Babizhayev MA PhD of Moscow, the senior research investigator for the clinical trials, used N-acetyl carnosine, a variation of L-carnosine that is suitable for ocular application, and refined it even further to a precise level of purity and specific intraocular-release delivering it safely into the aqueous humor (the fluid area inside the eye). This is where the bio-identical antioxidant once released, becomes most effective in its ability to reverse the lipid peroxidation that encourages the development of cataract.

Eye Surgeons

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Doctors are salespeople too. With many plastic surgeons riding the bandwagon in the booming plastic surgery industry offering-an array of different surgical procedures-it’s up to patients to find the best plastic surgeon to assist them with their medical needs.

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Who can I trust to find me a best plastic surgeon?
Yourself! knowledge is power only when you use it. The more information you know about your surgeon and surgery, the more likely your chances of having a successful operation. If a company claims to have the best plastic surgeons “database,” find out everything you can about the company. Does the company specialize in researching only the best doctors? Remember, there are many web sites: anyone can have a doctor database. The question is, do doctors pay to be listed in their database? Do they actually research every single doctor? Is the company a credible source?

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Where are the best plastic surgeons located?
Nowadays, you find them in the smallest to the biggest cities. The five most popular states where plastic surgeons practice are Florida, New York, California, Texas, and Illinois.

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What should I look for when shopping for a plastic surgeon?
Tips on what to look for when shopping for a plastic surgeon?
• Always make sure the surgeon is an MD who is a board-certified plastic surgeon.
• Find out if the surgeon is fellowship trained in plastic surgery or in a field relevant to their current specialty.
• Spas and Salons are spreading like wild fire…use caution and research your plastic surgeon thoroughly.
• Go to Google and type the plastic surgeon’s name. Search for surgeons that pioneered a surgical procedure, wrote publications, taught Med students, etc. Often times, this information is displayed online.
• How many years of practice does the plastic surgeon have under their belt?