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3 Different Types of Eye Surgery
There are numerous types of eye surgery, but the most common types are cornea surgeries like LASIK or a corneal transplant, cataract extraction surgery, and retinal surgery including retinal detachment repair and laser photocoagulation for leaky blood vessels. Each of...
Eyelid Surgery and Improved Vision
Most of the time, eyelid surgery is considered cosmetic surgery as there is no medical reason for performing the procedure. However, in cases where the vision is impacted or eye health is affected by the eyelid changes, eyelid surgery can be performed under medical...
Ever Wonder How LASIK is Performed?
LASIK is a popular refractive surgery used to replace the need for glasses or contact lenses. This surgery is done with a laser and is a very low-risk and simple procedure to undergo. On the day of the procedure, basic information is collected and then the actual...
5 Things To Know About Cataract Surgery
As people age, cataracts are a normal finding and part of the aging process. The treatment for cataracts is surgical extraction of the crystalline lens inside the eye which has developed a cataract and it is replaced with an artificial lens. A common question about...
3 Things to Know About LASIK Surgery
LASIK is the most common refractive surgery performed in the United States each year. This procedure can correct nearsightedness, astigmatism, and farsightedness. LASIK surgery is considered a very safe procedure and has various benefits. The biggest advantage of...
What Are Eye Freckles?
A freckle is an area of skin or epithelium that has more pigment than the surrounding area. Typically, a freckle is thought of only on the skin but there are different forms of eye freckles that can form including on the colored part of the eye (iris), the white of...
4 Things to Know About MRSA Eye Infections
MRSA, or Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus, is a well-known bacterium that is resistant to antibiotics in the penicillin family. This bacterium can infect different parts of the eyes including the eyelid, the tear gland, and the eyeball following surgery....
2 Types of Inherited Corneal Dystrophies
The cornea can be affected by various inherited dystrophies which can lead to blurry vision, dry eyes, and other troubling symptoms. The symptoms that are experienced will vary depending on the corneal dystrophy present. Usually, the treatment for these types of...
Is Radial Keratotomy (RK) Still Performed?
Radial keratotomy (RK) is an older surgery that was used to correct nearsightedness before LASIK and PRK were available. Radial keratotomy involved multiple large incisions into the cornea to change the curve of the cornea. Today, RK is not often performed but many...
What Happens If I Don’t Take my Glaucoma Eye Drops?
If you have been diagnosed with glaucoma, it is likely that you were prescribed eye drops to lower the pressure inside your eyes. Since glaucoma is a chronic condition, there is no cure for it and treatment is needed for the entire lifetime. Many people struggle to...
Is a Clear Lens Exchange Right For You?
A growing trend in eyecare is the rise of a procedure known as a clear lens exchange. This procedure is done to correct the vision without the need for glasses or contacts. A clear lens exchange involves taking the natural lens out of the eye and replacing it with an...
Can Refractive Surgery Replace Wearing Glasses?
Many people who require glasses to see clearly would prefer an option other than contact lenses which allow for clear vision without wearing glasses. In these cases, a refractive surgery can be used to eliminate or reduce the need for wearing glasses and provide clear...