Saturday, June 28, 2008

Lens Manufacturer - Avail Quality Lenses At Affordable Prices

By Andrew Stratton

Taking care of your eyes is very important. You must make sure to choose an optical center that will properly exam your eyes and provide you with products which are inexpensive. Many independently owned optical centers struggle to find their supplies at an optimal price, thus increasing the business's overhead and variable costs. As more and more independent optical centers emerge, more wholesale optical lab companies are selling to these independent stores.

Your eyes are special and you must take care of them. The human eye is extremely soft and sensitive and requires lenses and other products that are comfortable to wear, durable and long lasting. Many individuals may need eye glasses and contacts if their eye sight is less than perfect.

Many wholesale companies are focused on working with wholesale optical labs, independent labs and other service providers, contact lens manufacturer. In addition, many other companies may need equipment for their offices. For example, many optical labs need optical lab equipment such as lens drilling equipment, layout blocker equipment, or edging system equipment. These machines help perfect the lenses and are necessary equipment for any office. Independent companies will send a team of experienced consultants with extensive recruitment expertise in both retail and manufacturing areas of the optics industry. This is to try and negotiate prices with independent opticians to make sure the company receives the proper equipment at the best price.

Unlike large optical chains that can buy bulk frames and contact lenses for wholesale companies at a lower price, lens manufacturer do not need that many products and therefore must pay a higher price. In terms of eyeglasses, there are designer brands and house brands. House brands are those made by the company. Large companies may have house brands because they can afford to invest the money into developing their own brand. This house brand tends to be much cheaper than the designer brand. Lens manufacturer cannot afford to spend money to develop such a brand. Therefore many of the larger chains can offer a lower price on glasses, attracting a larger audience. They can also afford to get a lower margin on glasses because they will make up the difference in bulk.

You must make sure to have a regular eye exam and get proper equipment for your eyes at least every two years. Choosing an independent eye care practice can be assurance that you are in the hands of a qualified specialist eye care professional. Along with getting products, an individual may want to start their eye care process by getting an eye exam. If people go to a chain of companies to get their eye exam, then they can be sure that the doctor has been properly screened and adheres to all professional standards. However, many patients who go to chain centers may not receive the individual attention. Make sure you feel comfortable with your eye specialist. The eye examination is usually the core of the services so make sure to receive the best care possible on your eyes.

If you have been advised to wear glasses or contact lenses, go for an experienced, independent lens manufacturer and eye care professional available at National Optical Company. You can also visit online at http://www.nationalopticalco.com/.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

The Debate About Chicago Lasik Eye Surgery

By Kenneth Myers

Do you know which is safer, LASIK or contacts? Laser-Assisted Situ Keratomileusis, also know as Lasik surgery is a procedure in which the eyes cornea is physically re-sculpted to improve a patients vision. Contacts lenses are artificial lenses placed daily in the eye to improve vision. Contacts are just like eyeglasses minus the frames. Contact lenses are artificial lenses that are placed in your eyes daily to improve your vision. Chicago Lasik eye surgery actually reshapes the eye which will result in a type of permanent contact lens.

Why are Lasik surgery Chicago doctors claiming victory over contacts? Turns out a local teenager, taking a swim in the lake on a hot summer day is what started the debate between the LASIK surgery Chicago doctors and those doctors who prefer patients to wear contact lenses. It appears the teenagers contact lenses were exposed to the perfect environment for on-celled organisms in the lake. The lenses turned out to be the perfect environment for the lake parasite to grow and prosper. The mother reported
that the teen was hospitalized with a massive eye infection and that the pain was incredible.

Its always been understood that a cure thats placed on the outside of the body is safer than one that requires opening up the body. By the same reasoning, a contact lens placed on eyes surface was long thought to be safer than cutting the cornea with a laser. The Lasik surgery Chicago doctors hope that this way of thinking is no longer true. Pro LASIK surgery Chicago doctors summarized their remarks in the following.

It is estimated that nearly 34 million Americans wear portable contact lenses The economy associated with that large group includes lenses, doctor visits, wetting solutions, lens cleaners, and much more. On the other hand, estimates for LASIK surgery Chicago patients (and the rest of the country) say about a million Americans have had laser vision correction. This procedure can cost from $1000 to $5000 depending on the location and circumstances.

One debate between Lasik Surgery Chicago doctors and their associates is the rate of vision loss in the long-term contact wearers which is about 1 per 2000 patients. The rate of vision loss in Lasik patients is 1 per 10,000 patients. This statistic is what has the Chicago Lasik doctors extremely excited. The incidence of serious problems appears to be about 5 times higher for contact
wearers than for laser vision correction patients.

LASIK surgery is also a popular procedure in the military, with more than 16,000 operations performed. The military study's authors reported that only infrequent complications appeared. Another study found only 103 cases of LASIK based infection over a dozen years has been another persuasive argument of the LASIK surgery Chicago community.

If you are Chicago patient who currently wears contact lenses, then the news is that you are one of the best potential candidates for LASIK surgery. The risks for infections and complications are reduced in laser vision correction. A separate study has revealed that the effects of laser eye surgery will last for at least 10 years. When considering LASIK surgery Chicago patients and everyone else can breathe a little easier.

Kenneth L Myers has authored several articles concerningLASIK surgery. Visit our site for more LASIK surgery FAQ'shttp://www.bestlasicsurgery.com/ar/lasik-surgery-chicago.php

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

How To Make Your Eyes Irrisistible

By Allison Saunders

The Eyes Have It

Remember the dreamy eyes of your first love? Who can
resist a beautiful set of eyes? Your eyes are one of your

most important features. Do you treat them like the
treasures they are? Even if your eyes are not 'to die for',
you can make them truly memorable.

Eye Care. Do you care for them the way you should?

Sunscreen on your lids? Sunglasses? Carefully cleaned and
stored contact lenses? Makeup remover made expressly for
eyes? Adequate sleep? These aren't merely suggestions.
They're requirements for stunning eyes.

Eye Color. Do you take the time to make up your eyes every
day.

Take a minute to add some extra color and your whole face
will light up.

Medium and dark complexions can't go wrong with universal
earth tones.

Going to work? Apply brown tones on the lower lids,
highlight with a light taupe at the inner corners, sweeping
up and outward to the brow bones.

Going out on the town? Add a complementary bronze or deep
gold to your outer lid, gently swept from the middle of the
eyelash line to the corner of the eyes. Fair faced women
should use lighter colors as their basic palette.

Conservative? Use two colors for day - apply medium-gray or
mushroom all over the lids to the brow bones, and from the
middle of the lash line outward with a coordinating lighter
shade from the same family. At night, add a shimmering gold
dust overcoating.

Eyelashes and Eyebrows

Let's talk mascara. Brown is becoming ever more popular
because it complements all iris colors. It works on everyone,
as does the standard black. And even though it's available,
avoid blue and green tinted mascara, unless it matches your
ultra-colorful dye job. Waterproof mascara is really not for everyday, unless you're especially weepy. A water-soluble
mascara leaves your lashes in healthier condition, and
healthy is beautiful.

No one has the perfect arch without a little help from
tweezers or a lot of help from a stylist. All eyebrows need
taming, whether it's tweezing to remove one stray hair or an
all-out waxing at the salon. Tweezing is cheap, which is
great. And you don't need an appointment. Oh, and if you use tweezers...

Did you know that some estheticians (that's a highly trained
skincare professional) will create a template for you to use
when tweezing? If you want to deal with your brows on a less
frequent basis, investigate having your eyebrows waxed at a
reputable salon. It hurts, but many women feel the irritation
is worth the gorgeous results.

Eyeglasses. Wear them if you need them?

Of course.

They're not just an accessory of necessity. Carefully
chosen spectacles look great and can draw deserved attention
to your eyes. Just think how smart they make you look. And
smart is always in style!

Allison Saunders, self-taught professional make-up artist, founder of Hollywood Makeup Secrets, and creator of Step-By-Step Makeup & Beauty Video System, teaches women how to transform the way they look and feel, quickly and easily, and ultimately feel good about themselves, every single day.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

What To Understand About the Cost of Lasik Eye Surgery

By Chonticha Marijne

Lasik eye surgery has become the preferred method of treatment for the correction of vision problems like near- and far-sightedness and astigmatism, which affects billions of people around the world on a daily basis, especially when they reach their 40s. However, there are also some things to consider before opting for this kind of non-cutting eye surgery, because it is extremely expensive.

To understand the cost of Lasik eye surgery, one needs to know a little about the procedure, because it's the technology that you're paying for, not the time it takes to perform the operation. Lasik surgery is performed with a laser light beam, not traditional surgical tools and settings like scalpels and operating rooms with full staff and general anesthesia. Lasik qualified ophthalmologists can perform in a doctor's office, or eye correction facility on an outpatient basis, no overnight hospital stays necessary.

Lasik surgery typically costs $1500 to $2500 per eye. Yes, you read that right. You might see deals advertised for Lasik surgical procedures that cost $500 per eye, but keep in mind two things: first, that's just the basic cost of the surgery and does not include the use of additional equipment and supplies, nor the fees that will be added for the operating suite, the equipment used to perform the procedure, or the fees of the physician. Always ask before you sign what the final costs, per eye, are going to be. Second, that cost is determined by the severity of your eye trouble. The $500 listed may be for a very minimal eye vision correction, and is not to be taken as a baseline for what your procedure may entail, depending on your own vision diagnosis.

Also keep in mind that while Lasik eye correction surgery is accepted by many insurance companies around the world, the United States is lagging behind in that department, as many companies in America still consider Lasik to be a completely cosmetic surgery that is not vital to eye correction. They continue to hold to the belief that eyeglasses and contacts are perfectly acceptable and are unwilling, in most cases, to foot the bill for the cost of Lasik eye surgery. Hopefully, that attitude will change in the very near future, for Lasik offers less complications, less chance of damaging the eye during surgery, and fewer medical costs because of its outpatient procedure opportunities.

Though the basic cost of Lasik eye surgery is roughly $2,000 an eye, that may increase or decrease by a small amount depending on where you live. Lasik eye surgery can be completed in about 10-15 minutes in most cases, per eye. When thought of that way, the cost may seem astronomical, but considering the options, it's actually a pretty good deal. No more glasses, contacts, or supplies and repairs. Instant eye correction, and the decreased risk of complications or damage to your most vital sense. When considering the high cost of Lasik eye surgery, try to remember that you are paying for a non-invasive method to correct your eyesight, and the cost won't seem so prohibitive after all.

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Monday, June 23, 2008

Lasik Surgery After 40 - What Your Surgeon May Not Be Telling You

By Sam Opal

Does the prospect of lasik or another vision correction surgery have you excited to ditch your contacts or glasses? Lasik surgery is definitely a life changing surgery, but if you are over 40, it may not change your vision in a favorable manner.

Lasik surgery alters the shape of the cornea in an effort to bend light in a different manner. The cornea is the clear outermost portion of the eye and is responsible for a majority of visual refraction. Most nearsighted, farsighted, and astigmatism corrections are caused by a combination of the corneal shape and overall length of the eyeball.

So to correct basic vision, altering the shape of the cornea with consideration of overall eye length will work wonders. This is why lasik, PRK, and other vision corrective surgeries work and why they focus on the cornea itself.

Thousands of people who once wore glasses for myopia, hyperopia, and some forms of astigmatism are now free from the hassle of glasses or contacts thanks to Lasik.

So who should not have lasik? Is there something some surgeons are not telling patients?

As we approach the age of forty, another visual challenge arises. Presbyopia is characterized by an inability to focus on objects up close and it strikes everybody at some point in life. Presbyopia is caused by natural changes inside the eye to the crystalline lens and surrounding muscle tissue.

Unfortunately, so many people who have presbyopia are led to believe the vision corrective surgery will cure this inconvenience. The reality is that presbyopia has absolutely nothing to with either the cornea or eye length. Therefore, reshaping the cornea in the manner that Lasik surgery does will not help an eye to regain its adaptive focus.

Adjusting the cornea will still only create a static change in vision while presbyopia requires a dynamic function to be fully corrected.

As of this writing, there are a couple of experimental surgeries being performed to correct for presbyopia, but they are not yet main-stream. Some people opt to have one eye corrected for a close range reading distance, and the other corrected for actual far distance. This method is called monovision.

The safest and most trusted way to correct presbyopia is still with a good old fashioned pair of eyeglasses. Whether progressive, bifocals, or reading glasses; spectacle lenses are the only guaranteed way to correct presbyopia.

If you are over the age of forty and still considering Lasik, ask your eye care provider to correct your distance vision with contact lenses or glasses first, and then look at a book or magazine. You will notice that it is difficult to read the magazine and you must hold it further away in order to see clearly.

This simple task really seams to put post surgery vision in perspective. For those that have been mildly nearsighted their entire life and decide to have lasik in their forties, you are trading in one pair of glasses for another.

Ask your surgeon about presbyopia and what you can expect after lasik surgery. Many people still decide to go ahead with the procedure, we simply want you to be informed.

Sam Opal is a successful author and writer on topics ranging from health to fashion. Get more information regarding reading glasses

Sunday, June 22, 2008

The Cost Of Lasik Eye Surgery

By Garry L. Neale

Wavefront Lasik eye surgery is an amazing miracle of modern technology that lets people improve their vision and live fully without the use of eyeglasses or contact lenses. But what are the costs? Can you afford laser eye surgery?

Prices change depending on the clinic carrying out the procedure, and are also dependent on several factors. The only thing you can expect when it comes to the pricing of wavefront Lasik is that you will be given a quote based on price per eye.

The reason quotes are given per eye for laser eye surgery is because, technically, the procedure on each eye counts as one surgery, even if you get both eyes done in the same day. The price may go up if you take advantage of newer procedures in the industry, such as wavefront Lasik, which makes precise corrections not achievable in the past.

Extra charges are usually added for IntraLase - this is when all parts of the surgery are conducted with a laser, even the surgical cutting open of the flap on top of the eye. Lasik surgeries always entail cutting open this flap so that the laser has access to the eye. When the flap is replaced it also works to bandage the eye for healing.

It's important to be cautious when reading ads for wavefront Lasik surgery - the price in the advertisement can vary significantly from what you end up paying, mainly due to the fact that not all of the surgical procedures required to correct your vision are included in the price in the ad. Always read the fine print so you know exactly what you're in for from a financial standpoint. Laser eye surgery can be quite pricey, so it pays to do your research to find an affordable and experienced surgeon you can trust with your eyes.

Laser eye surgery prices that you see splashed on your television screen always show you the lowest possible price - but what they don't tell you is that the advertised price applies only to a select amount of patients who require a minimum amount of work to be done. More complicated Lasik surgeries most definitely cost more, especially if plenty of follow-up is needed.

Wavefront Lasik almost always costs more than the $500 per eye you often see advertised. Statistics have shown that the majority of surgeries cost at least $1,000 per eye, especially with superior wavefront technology. It's worth the slightly higher price tag, however, as less expensive laser eye surgery uses older techniques and tools that are not as effective or safe.

This type of eye surgery has come a long way since its inception, but it's still a good idea to choose a surgeon with a lot of experience and expertise. If you see Lasik plus service advertised at low prices, it could be a bad sign. The safety and health of your eyes is one of the most important things in your life - you don't want to mess with your eyesight. Any laser eye surgery, whether it's wavefront or Lasik plus, should be thoroughly researched before you make payments and schedule a date for surgery.

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