Saturday, May 31, 2008

Lasik Surgery Orange County Style

By Kenneth Myers

I am sure many of you have stories about the time you noticed that your sight wasn't what is used to be. I can still remember that fateful day. I lay in bed, ready to get into my favorite book and it appeared that someone put a dimmer bulb in the bed lamp. Nope! Turns out that the head lamps were going dim a lot longer than I was aware of. It is fact of life that affects many of us and for me; it was around my 40th birthday. It wasn’t enough that I was going over the hill, its out I was having a hard time even seeing the hill.

Until recently, Lasik Surgery Orange County candidates with a refractive error had limited options. Eyeglasses and contact lenses were the only options available for correcting your vision. But since the arrival of refractive surgery, some people with myopia or nearsightedness or hyperopia or farsightedness and astigmatism which is a cornea with unequal curves, may be candidates for having their improved through Lasik Surgery.

LASIK or laser assisted in situ keraomileusis is a two-step refractive procedure that uses a laser and an automated blade that will permanently reshape the cornea. The purpose of reshaping the cornea is to help focus light directly on the retina to produce clearer vision.

The LASIK procedure is usually takes about fifteen minutes and is performed as an outpatient procedure. The surgeon uses a microkeratome which creates a flap in the cornea. The second step is to use the cool beam of an excimer laser to remove a layer of the corneal tissue. The process of removing the corneal tissue permanently reshapes the cornea.

Once the procedure is complete a shield will be put in place for the first day and night. Since the lasers remove the tissue from the inside of the cornea, healing is often less painful than with other methods of refractive surgery. Because the surgery is less painful eye-drops may not be needed but if they are it is usually only needed for about a week.

A second surgery is sometimes necessary if you experience under-correction or over-correction which can cause night blindness. Some of the more rare but serious complications include dislocated flap, epithelial ingrowth and inflammation underneath the flap. Permanent vision loss is rare and most complications can be managed without any loss of vision.

Who is the ideal candidate for LASIK? It is the person with a stable refractive error that falls within the correctable range, free of eye disease and must be at least eighteen years of age. This person must be willing to accept the potential risks, complications and the side effects of LASIK.

Surgery in any form has its risks. As with all things it’s important that you consult your professional physician for a complete eye examination.

Kenneth L Myers is the contributing author of this site.
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Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Finding A Lasik Center That Works For Your Needs

By M. Xavier

Lasik is a procedure performed thousands of times a day all over the world. Just as contact lenses slowly replaced eyeglasses as the vision correction of choice, Lasik has become the new way in which to correct vision and avoid the cost and inconvenience associated with glasses and contacts.

Of course, deciding on Lasik means weighing the advantages and disadvantages, as well as consulting with your physician and eye doctor to ensure that you are both an appropriate candidate for Lasik and in good enough health to undergo a procedure of this kind. And, finally, you must choose the Lasik center that will meet your needs effectively and affordably.

As with any sort of surgical procedure there is much to consider before embarking on the journey. Not only do you want to consider those centers that are close to home and logistically convenient, but you want to find a Lasik center that has a vast amount of experience under its belt when it comes to performing Lasik and can answer your questions and concerns in an informative, respectful, and professional manner.

First and foremost, think of the pre-procedure process as an interview of sorts. Visit the Lasik center in which you are interested and get a feel for its policies and procedures. It is important to ensure that you are dealing with a center that is committed to patient care, as well as being clean, organized, secure, and professionally staffed.

Speaking of staff – it is important to get to know the people with whom you will be working through this process. Thoroughly research the surgeons who will be performing the procedure; find out where they were educated, how much experience they have, and their reputation in the industry. But don’t stop there when it comes to getting to know the staff; the front office staff and medical support staff are just as important as you will be dealing with them for billing and follow-up. You are looking for organization, helpfulness, and professionalism.

The next best resource for research purposes is the Internet - allowing you to quickly and easily find exactly what you are looking for, thus narrowing and speeding your search significantly. Conduct a specific search for a Lasik center nearest your home and began your research from there.

Finally, ask for references. A Lasik center should have a comprehensive list at their disposal of patients who are willing to speak on their behalf. Or ask around to family and friends; no one is in a better position to tell you about the experience of Lasik – and a particular Lasik center – than someone who has recently had the procedure performed.

This process may seem long and a bit frustrating, but remember that the effort is well worth it. Ultimately, the goal is to ensure that you are in the best hands possible and that your comfort and results are paramount. In this way, you can ensure that your procedure is successful – not just for now but for a lifetime.

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Monday, May 26, 2008

Lenses In Raleigh Designed To Fit Your Needs

By David Dumase

You may have a few questions about what sort of eyeglasses that you need. Luckily when you buy lenses in Raleigh you will be able to find whatever you are looking for, including sunglasses which are not just for summer anymore. Protecting your eyes from UV light is important year round.

When deciding on your choice for lenses in Raleigh, one option will be prescription lenses to treat nearsightedness, astigmatism, farsightedness, or as a replacement for your natural lenses following cataract surgery. Your eye care professional can best help you decide exactly what type of lenses you need, but there are many stylish designer frames that can help accommodate any of your needs.

If you go shopping for lenses in Raleigh, be aware that some frame designs do not accommodate very strong prescriptions well. Your specialist may be able to use new high-tech lens materials to increase the lens choices that are available to you. There's no harm in asking, even if you have asked before in previous years and been told that rimless or other special designs were not available at that time.

Special needs call for a certain type of lens for safety. For protection against UV rays to combat the effects of cataract development you may want to consider lenses that automatically adjust to light and dark. This will save you the expense of having separate sunglasses, but you may want them anyway as there are many fashionable sunglass designs available. The modern technology of light sensitive lenses is much more efficient than in the past, making them a must see option.

Others who are very active will want special safety lenses for sports and other activities. Modern lenses are usually shatterproof, but for sports, a special design for lenses and frames can both look great and protect your eyes better. Always tell your eye care professional about your activities to help pick the right eyewear for you.

Eyestrain is a possibility when continuously working at a computer. This can be mitigated with eyewear specifically designed for ergonomic and continuous work in front of a monitor. With eyestrain relieved, work can be more pleasant, and your productivity will be greatly improved. Consult a vision professional about your computer use and follow his recommendations.

There are a number of different factors that determine a person's need for corrective lenses. Presbyopia, which is a type of farsighted disorder caused by the decay of the eye lens and the connective tissue surrounding it. People suffering from such a disorder will generally only need reading glasses, most commonly known as bifocals. Styles have certainly changed from the image of the classic "granny glasses", and many a stylish pair of glasses are now available.

When you are buying lenses in Raleigh, for all your eye wear needs you may have questions about the types of eyeglasses available in Raleigh, and the choices you have to make. And even though summer passes by, sunglasses in Raleigh are recommended year around to prevent eyestrain, and to help prevent cataract formation. Styles have certainly changed from the image of the classic "granny glasses", and many a stylish pair of glasses are now available. There are a great number of eye care professionals who can help you find the perfect eye glasses in Raleigh.

Sunday, May 25, 2008

Lenses In Raleigh Designed To Fit Your Needs

By David Dumase

You may have a few questions about what sort of eyeglasses that you need. Luckily when you buy lenses in Raleigh you will be able to find whatever you are looking for, including sunglasses which are not just for summer anymore. Protecting your eyes from UV light is important year round.

When deciding on your choice for lenses in Raleigh, one option will be prescription lenses to treat nearsightedness, astigmatism, farsightedness, or as a replacement for your natural lenses following cataract surgery. Your eye care professional can best help you decide exactly what type of lenses you need, but there are many stylish designer frames that can help accommodate any of your needs.

If you go shopping for lenses in Raleigh, be aware that some frame designs do not accommodate very strong prescriptions well. Your specialist may be able to use new high-tech lens materials to increase the lens choices that are available to you. There's no harm in asking, even if you have asked before in previous years and been told that rimless or other special designs were not available at that time.

Special needs call for a certain type of lens for safety. For protection against UV rays to combat the effects of cataract development you may want to consider lenses that automatically adjust to light and dark. This will save you the expense of having separate sunglasses, but you may want them anyway as there are many fashionable sunglass designs available. The modern technology of light sensitive lenses is much more efficient than in the past, making them a must see option.

Others who are very active will want special safety lenses for sports and other activities. Modern lenses are usually shatterproof, but for sports, a special design for lenses and frames can both look great and protect your eyes better. Always tell your eye care professional about your activities to help pick the right eyewear for you.

Eyestrain is a possibility when continuously working at a computer. This can be mitigated with eyewear specifically designed for ergonomic and continuous work in front of a monitor. With eyestrain relieved, work can be more pleasant, and your productivity will be greatly improved. Consult a vision professional about your computer use and follow his recommendations.

There are a number of different factors that determine a person's need for corrective lenses. Presbyopia, which is a type of farsighted disorder caused by the decay of the eye lens and the connective tissue surrounding it. People suffering from such a disorder will generally only need reading glasses, most commonly known as bifocals. Styles have certainly changed from the image of the classic "granny glasses", and many a stylish pair of glasses are now available.

When you are buying lenses in Raleigh, for all your eye wear needs you may have questions about the types of eyeglasses available in Raleigh, and the choices you have to make. And even though summer passes by, sunglasses in Raleigh are recommended year around to prevent eyestrain, and to help prevent cataract formation. Styles have certainly changed from the image of the classic "granny glasses", and many a stylish pair of glasses are now available. There are a great number of eye care professionals who can help you find the perfect eye glasses in Raleigh.