Success of LASIK Monovision Depends On Patient’s Adaption Capability
Sunday, July 27th, 2008According to the specialists, LASIK monovision is the most accepted method for correcting presbyopic and pre-presbyopic refractive conditions.
According to the specialists, LASIK monovision is the most accepted method for correcting presbyopic and pre-presbyopic refractive conditions.
Now people suffering from cataract can see clearly, near, far and everything, all thanks to special type of lens, called Crystalens. According to Dr. Carey T. Rowan, an cataract and laser surgeon, this brand of lens have an ability to be flexible along the muscles of the eye.
Vision changes are one of the inevitable effects of aging - and yet deteriorating sight comes as a surprise and shock to many people.
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A report by the Harvard Medical School in Boston provides the pros and cons of the surgical option for presbyopia, a common form of farsightedness.
LASIK eye surgery has become hugely popular in the last decade as a surefire way to get rid of glasses. However by middle age (soon after 40) most people (including LASIK treated patients) develops presbyopia, the inability to read or see things up close. In middle ages, even LASIK treated patients have to go looking [...]
Till date more than 50,000 Conductive Keratoplasty procedures (approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for presbyopia treatment) have been performed for presbyopia - “aging eyes”. It is now available in Denver and Colorado Springs.
Presbyopia is the most prevalent eye condition in US that sets in soon after age 40, making it difficult [...]
Presbyopia is loss of reading vision as we get older and it happens to everybody. Now we have a 3 minute cure.
During middle age, usually beginning in the 40s, people experience blurred vision at near points, such as when reading, sewing or working at the computer. There’s no getting around it - this happens to [...]