November 03, 2008 @ 07:57 PM — by unknown
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Cataract surgery is considered highly effective and safe by doctors and researchers. Complications are rare, and there are only moderate restrictions in the post-operative period.
Cataract surgery is considered highly safe and effective. It is the most common surgery performed in the United States with more than three million Americans seeking the procedure annually.
Complications are rare, and proper post-operative care is essential to the success of your vision and progress.
Recovery and Post-Surgical Instructions
Following cataract surgery, you will need to use various eye drops to keep you comfortable and aid in the healing process. These drops are typically administered several times a day for several weeks. You will also be given protective eye gear, including goggles to wear while you sleep, and dark shades to protect your eyes from sunlight and wind during the day.
You should refrain from heavy lifting for at least a week following your procedure. Furthermore, you s
October 13, 2008 @ 04:00 PM — by unknown
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Cataracts occur as a natural function of time. It is a clouding of the natural crystalline lens. The result over time is that of generalized blurry vision.
A cataract is a clouding of the natural crystalline lens. There are many types and causes of cataracts, and cataract removal is a highly effective and safe procedure.
Causes of Cataracts
Cataracts develop from a variety of reasons, including long term exposure to UV light and radiation, as secondary effects of such medical conditions as diabetes and hypertension, as a side effect of certain medications such as steroids, and as a result of an ocular injury. A person may also be born with congenital cataracts. But the most common cause of cataracts is advanced age.
As we age, the proteins that make up our lenses break down and bind together in clusters that obscure the lens. This process progressively impairs vision as the affected area becomes larger and larger.
Types of Cataracts
In general, there are three types of catar
October 13, 2008 @ 03:48 PM — by unknown
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Groundbreaking advances in laser vision correction offer individuals a highly effective and successful way to treat their nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. Over the last decade, laser vision correction with LASIK and ASA has helped more than 16 million people worldwide achieve visual independence from glasses and contact lenses. Thanks to new advances in laser
technology, LASIK and ASA offer a solution for people with myopia (nearsightedness), hyperopia (farsightedness), and astigmatism with unprecedented safety and unsurpassed clarity and visual results.
LASIK corrects myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism by permanently reshaping the tissue of the cornea. LASIK surgery involves two steps: the creation of a corneal flap using a femtosecond laser called the Intralase and the reshaping of the cornea using a "cool" light from an excimer laser. This procedure is also commonly refered to as "all-laser" LASIK.
Studies have shown that this advanced form of LASIK provides