Laser Eye Surgery

How The Cornea Works
Written by John Taylor   
Laser-assisted refractive surgery is becoming steadily more popular as a means of correcting the vision of the millions of Americans affected by nearsightedness or farsightedness. While there are different forms of the surgery, all of them do the same basic thing, improving the cornea's ability to refract light by fixing imperfections of its shape.
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Preparing for Laser Eye Surgery
Written by John Taylor   
Laser-assisted refractive surgery is helping millions of Americans improve their vision without having to resort to the inconvenient hassle of traditional eyeglasses and contact lenses. While a broad range of people can benefit from surgeries such as LASIK, LASEK and PRK, there are some people who have conditions or circumstances that may not make them a good candidate for laser-assisted refractive surgery.
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Aftercare Following Laser Eye Surgery
Written by John Taylor   
Laser-assisted refractive surgery is becoming an increasingly popular way of improving vision without the use of contacts or glasses. The surgery is remarkably successful and is getting better all the time with innovations such as Wavefront LASIK.
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Hope For Astigmatism Sufferers
Written by John Taylor   
Prior to the development of laser-assisted refractive surgery, the only method of treatment for folks with astigmatism was either glasses or contacts. Today the many laser eye surgery choices offered give astigmatic patients the opportunity to enjoy improved vision without the need for eyeglasses or contacts.
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Laser-Assisted Refractive Surgery Complications
Written by John Taylor   
Laser-assisted refractive surgery is an extremely effective and safe means of improving a patient's vision, but like any surgery there is a risk of complications during and after surgery.
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