If you’re having difficulty reading labels, menus, newspapers, computer screens, and other objects up close, you’re not alone. “Presbyopia, or the loss of reading vision, affects everyone over 40,” says… Read More
Most people when they’re considering surgical treatment to eliminate their dependence on glasses only consider laser vision correction(LVC), either SMILE, LASIK, or PRK. However, with patients over 45 and sometimes… Read More
If you’ve been thinking of trading in your glasses for years, or maybe even decades, you might be wondering, “How long does LASIK last?” Can one surgical procedure really be… Read More
Since their invention in the late 13th century, eyeglasses have been the primary solution for vision correction. In the early 20th century, hard contact lenses were invented, giving people the… Read More
As scary as the term “cataracts” sounds, it’s a common condition in the aging process. In fact, all eyes will ultimately develop cataracts if they grow old enough. Fortunately, though,… Read More
Perhaps you’ve seriously considered Laser Vision Correction, but were concerned about LASIK recovery time. The good news is your eyes start healing immediately after surgery, and recovery is often rapid…. Read More
As the body ages, the natural lens of the eye loses part of its elasticity, and presbyopia (loss of reading vision) begins to develop. Until recently, the only solutions to… Read More
Perhaps you’ve considered trading in your old eyeglasses for clear, bright new vision. But you’re worried that laser eye surgery might hurt. We’d like to assure you that Laser Vision… Read More
With new advancements in refractive cataract surgery and premium intraocular lenses, many patients can have better vision after Advanced Refractive Cataract Surgery than they had before they developed a cataract…. Read More
Laser Vision Correction (LVC) has been around for about 25 years. The first technique used was PRK (photorefractive keratectomy), which worked very nicely but caused some discomfort and took some… Read More