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Contact lenses provide a comfortable and efficient means of enhancing vision without having to wear glasses. Contact lenses are worn daily by millions of individuals all over the world, and many wear them for decades. Contact lenses are safe to wear when properly applied, but prolonged wear — especially over 15 to 20 years — needs extra special care and precaution.
Read MoreAs we grow older, our eyes adapt in ways that make everyday activities – reading a restaurant menu or sewing—frustrating. If you’re 40 or older and experiencing difficulty seeing up close, you may have presbyopia, a normal ageing process in which the lens in your eye becomes less flexible. Although glasses or contacts can assist.
Read MoreFor those with mighty spectacle powers, glasses or even LASIK will not be a good solution. If your power is +10 (farsighted) or -10 (nearsighted), getting a solution that provides clear, comfortable, and stable vision will be challenging. That is where Phakic Intraocular Lens (ICL) surgery comes into play as a risk-free, tried-and-proven solution.
Read MoreCataract surgery has been a game-changing surgery for countless patients on the globe. It provides the patient normal vision by eliminating the opaque natural lens of the eye and giving an artificial lens. While traditional cataract surgery has been tested with time to be safe and effective, advanced technology has elevated precision and outcome to new levels.
Read MoreIf you’re thinking about LASIK eye surgery to ditch glasses or contacts, you’re probably excited to view the world in sharp focus without either. LASIK is a popular procedure that permanently alters the surface of your eye to correct vision problems like nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism, but before you jump, one crucial step could make all the difference – a retina test.
Read MoreWhen an individual gets cataract surgery or lens exchange surgery, one of the most significant choices they have to make is choosing the type of intraocular lens (IOL) most appropriate for them. This choice decides how well they will be able to see objects at various distances after the surgery. Two of the high-end types of lenses most strongly recommended are the EDOF (Extended Depth of Focus) and the Trifocal lenses.
Read MoreVision is probably the most critical sense, and treatment must begin early when it’s under siege—such as with a tear or deterioration in the retina. One treatment for this is barrage laser surgery. However, many patients and their families panic at hearing the words.
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