Laser Eye Surgery

Impressive Surgery Results
Written by John Taylor   
Laser-assisted refractive eye surgery is one of the most common elective surgeries in the country, as millions of Americans are turning to LASIK, LASEK and other forms of laser eye surgery to enhance their vision. The success rate of these surgeries is very high, but like any surgery, there is some risk that your surgery may not be successful.
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Dealing with Dry-eye
Written by John Taylor   
Dry-eye is perhaps the most common complication of laser-assisted refractive surgery, impacting up to nearly a third of all patients. Although the condition can be uncomfortable, in many cases it isn't permanent, but if it is there are a variety of treatments for dry-eye.
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Wavefront LASIK Offers Improved Corrective Surgery
Written by John Taylor   
Laser-assisted refractive surgery is great for improving how much you can see, but until recently it hasn't always been so great at improving how well you can see. This means that while procedures such as LASIK can improve your vision, sometimes they don't improve your night vision or how well you can make out fine detail. In fact, sometimes these procedures can actually have a negative impact on how well you see, causing halos and glares in your vision, especially when you're dealing with bright lights or low light.
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Refractive Vision Correction
Written by John Taylor   

Improving Eyesight with Refractive Vision Correction

refractive surgeryHaving eye problems can really put a damper on things.  It can make doing certain activities much harder.  Imagine trying to do some full contact sports while wearing glasses. 
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PRK Laser Eye Surgery
Written by John Taylor   

PRK Versus LASIK Eye Surgery

prkBy now, you have likely heard of laser eye surgery.  It has become a really good way to get your eyes fixed.  After all, wearing glasses and contact lenses is a real hassle.  No one wants to have to deal with that kind of thing.  Not to mention the fact that glasses can be very expensive.  If you get progressive bifocals, they can easily cost $500 per pair.  But what about the alternatives to this?  Laser eye surgery is a good method to go with because it is a short procedure and it gives you permanently great vision.  There are several different kinds of laser eye correction that you can choose from, though.
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