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29th September 2009
Farsightedness, also known as hyperopia, is a common condition resulting from the visual image being focused behind the retina rather than directly on it. It affects many people, but can be easily treated and corrected once diagnosed. This article will an... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
22nd September 2009
Since LASIK was approved by the FDA in the early 1990’s, the procedure has grown to become the most widely-performed eye surgery in the United States. LASIK is a surgical procedure performed on the eye to correct an individual’s vision and reduce depe... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
When most people think of laser eye surgery, they automatically think of LASIK. While it is true that LASIK is a type of laser eye surgery, there are a number of other laser procedures that can produce equally successful results for individuals suffering ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
If you have poor eyesight and you have worn eyeglasses or contact lenses all your life, then you might want to consider LASIK eye surgery.
LASIK is the acronym for Laser-Assisted in Situ Keratomileuses. This is a procedure where the patient has to und... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
For those of you that don't know Lasik stands for Laser-Assisted in Situ Keratomileusis. In Lasik the surgeon cuts a small flap in the cornea and uses a laser to reshape the inner area of the cornea. Problems with the cornea can be related to many vision... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
Lasik surgery is one of the greatest ways to keep your eyes healthy without giving you any sort of serious risk. Lasik surgery can be an alternative to conventional corrective vision techniques like glasses or contact lenses. With Lasik surgery people get... Read >
Author: roby.john
16th September 2009
Eyes are one of the most important parts of our body therefore it is extremely important to keep them healthy. Eyelid surgery has gained popularity due to the high number of eye disorders that can be solved with it. It’s a recently developed technology ... Read >
Author: roby.john
11th September 2009
Pinhole glasses are used by people to assist them with a variety of vision problems. They are also called stenopeic glasses, and as both names imply they work by blocking excess light and focusing the light that is allowed into the eye. Pinhole and stenop... Read >
Author: patriciafrazier
11th September 2009
Pinhole glasses are used by people to assist them with a variety of vision problems. They are also called stenopeic glasses, and as both names imply they work by blocking excess light and focusing the light that is allowed into the eye. Pinhole and stenop... Read >
Author: patriciafrazier
10th September 2009
At one time, suffering from poor eyesight was considered a disability that could not be corrected. Through advancements in the medical optics field, eyeglasses and contacts lenses were developed. These allowed for the ability to see without any visual imp... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
02nd September 2009
Pinhole glasses, also known as stenopeic glasses, are made from metal or plastic instead of glass. The lenses of these glasses consist of many small holes. These holes allow the user to see objects much more sharply. The small openings drastically cut d... Read >
Author: patriciafrazier
30th August 2009
Pinhole glasses are used by people to assist them with a variety of vision problems. They are also called stenopeic glasses, and as both names imply they work by blocking excess light and focusing the light that is allowed into the eye. Pinhole and stenop... Read >
Author: Alan Irel
17th August 2009
The eye, often called the window to the soul, because Our eyes animate our faces with emotion and personality. Beyond the simple glance, stare or wink, eye contact is a measure of self-confidence, It is especially important to take care of your eyes and e... Read >
Author: conor
13th August 2009
Pinhole glasses are eyeglasses with a series of holes in them that allow the wearer to receive less light directly to the retina which in turn increases your field of vision. They are made from solid materials such as plastic or metal and can be disguised... Read >
Author: patriciafrazier
11th August 2009
Pinhole glasses may look like ordinary sunglasses until you take a closer look. Instead of being outfitted with glass lenses, these special glasses feature an opague metal or plastic material which has been punched full of numerous small holes. Pinhole ... Read >
Author: patriciafrazier
11th August 2009
Pinhole glasses may look like ordinary sunglasses until you take a closer look. Instead of being outfitted with glass lenses, these special glasses feature an opague metal or plastic material which has been punched full of numerous small holes. Pinhole ... Read >
Author: patriciafrazier
07th August 2009
There's a lot of debate going on whether someone can regain one's eyesight naturally. It seems this is possible . There are a number of ways on how eye vision can be cured and can be improved dramatically without the utilization of corrective eye wear o... Read >
Author: Arthur Henderson
03rd August 2009
Pinhole glasses are eyeglasses with a series of holes in them that allow the wearer to receive less light directly to the retina which in turn increases your field of vision. They are made from solid materials such as plastic or metal and can be disguised... Read >
Author: Alan Irel
02nd August 2009
Lasik surgery is a medical procedure that is carried out by an ophthalmologist. It is used to correct abnormalities on the cornea of the eye such as myopia, astigmatism or hyperopia. These abnormalities usually end up impairing the vision, and are usually... Read >
Author: Erskine Meyers
01st August 2009
Pinhole glasses, also called stenopeic glasses are made from an opaque substance that allows many tiny holes in the material through which one can obtain better vision. These glasses are created for people with conditions such as presbyopia, myopia, hyper... Read >
Author: patriciafrazier
31st July 2009
Lens implant surgery is one way for people to regain normal vision following if someone suffers from severe nearsightedness (myopia) or farsightedness (hyperopia). Below are just some of the most frequently asked questions about lens implant surgery.
W... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
30th July 2009
LASEK which is an acronym for Laser Assisted Sub-Epithelial Keratomileusis is one of the earlier techniques for performing eye operation and rectification of vision.
LASEK as an surgical operation is suitable for all of those that can not have the more... Read >
Author: AndrewMillsap
24th July 2009
Pinhole glasses may look like ordinary sunglasses until you take a closer look. Instead of being outfitted with glass lenses, these special glasses feature an opague metal or plastic material which has been punched full of numerous small holes. Pinhole ... Read >
Author: Alan Irel
17th July 2009
Vision enhancement exercises are readily available on the internet to help people take care of their eyes. Generally, the eyes are one of the most taken for granted organs of the body. It is difficult to be aware of the effect of the everyday things and... Read >
Author: patriciafrazier
16th July 2009
Many would consider their sight to be their most important sense, so it is logical to look after your vision by paying regular visits to the optometrist. But another part of maintaining good vision is to know when something is wrong, and to seek treatment... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
27th June 2009
Poor eyesight is a common problem that effect people in all areas of their lives, in serious cases it can seriously reduce their quality of living so it is no wonder that people are constantly attempting to find paths to reconstruct their vision. Eye diso... Read >
Author: Kent Morrow
18th June 2009
Perhaps you've heard that you must exercise your eyes so your eye muscles won't get weak. But is there any foundation behind these claims? What are eye exercises? Are there any benefits in performing them?Eye exercises involve revolution of the eyeballs. ... Read >
Author: Delmar Trujillo
12th June 2009
NearVision CK (conductive keratoplasty) is a popular refractive surgery option that people can turn to in order to improve their vision. Those considering this procedure often have a number of concerns about what it entails. Below we address a few common ... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
06th June 2009
It's difficult to provide accurate lasik eye surgery information, but we have gone through the rigor of putting together as much lasik eye surgery related information as possible. Even if you are searching for other information somehow related to face lif... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni
05th June 2009
It's difficult to provide accurate lasik surgery advise information, but we have gone through the rigor of putting together as much lasik surgery advise related information as possible. Even if you are searching for other information somehow related to ep... Read >
Author: deepak kulkarni
05th June 2009
Wonder how a LASIK Eye surgery is performed and how successful are laser vision correction techniques? Here we have come with a complete solution to your queries and problems.
LASIK means Laser-Assisted Stromal In-situ Keratomileusis . This laser visi... Read >
Author: jim D
18th May 2009
From time to time, new advances have been made in the world of corrective eye surgery which has brought with itself some relief to the patients. But as they say, “every coin has two its sides”, eye surgery also suffers from risks and complications. Th... Read >
Author: daniel.rayfield
18th May 2009
From time to time, new advances have been made in the world of corrective eye surgery which has brought with itself some relief to the patients. But as they say, “every coin has two its sides”, eye surgery also suffers from risks and complications. Th... Read >
Author: daniel.rayfield
18th May 2009
A brief review of how normal eye-care prices are made can help in choosing sources.
REFRACTION
The starting point, for someone aware of focus problems, is the exam. The easy part is the refraction, which is the test for focusing.
If the eye is shor... Read >
Author: Dr. Don Miller
13th May 2009
Is bad vision becoming a problem for you? Vision problem has affected a major part of the world population. As such, glasses and contact lenses act as top rated health aid to you. But would that help you in correcting your vision? No, it would not!
With... Read >
Author: Ventura Eye Institute
22nd April 2009
Pinhole glasses are not made of glass at all but of an opaque substance such as metal or plastic. Users look through the small holes made in the material. These holes have the effect of reducing width of the bundle of diverging rays coming from each point... Read >
Author: Mike
21st April 2009
As the tag line (and the title of this article) of pinhole glasses suggest, pinhole eyeglasses are the new revolution in the field of eyeglasses. Previously only the prescription glasses were used in order to cure diseases of eyes like myopia, hyperopia, ... Read >
Author: Mike
21st April 2009
As the tag line (and the title of this article) of pinhole glasses suggest, pinhole eyeglasses are the new revolution in the field of eyeglasses. Previously only the prescription glasses were used in order to cure diseases of eyes like myopia, hyperopia, ... Read >
Author: Mike
15th April 2009
If your eye sight is weak, for whatever reason, you certainly would be using glasses to correct the vision. More often than not, the vision further deteriorates over time and you have to constantly keep changing the glasses. The glasses, except for corre... Read >
Author: Mike
15th April 2009
Pinhole glasses are now making waves on the internet but they aren't meant to be a fashion statement. They were designed with eye health in mind for those suffering from myopia, astigmatism, hyperopia, double vision, crossed eyes or cataracts. Most conven... Read >
Author: Mike
12th April 2009
Spectacles are an integral part of the person who suffer from visual defects. Pinhole eyeglasses serve as an excellent alternative to prescription glasses, recommended by optometrists. Though pinhole glasses cannot eliminate the need for restorative eyegl... Read >
Author: Mike
09th April 2009
Farsightedness is also known as hyperopia. It allows people to see things from a distance but have difficulty focusing on things up close. This means that reading a book may be extremely difficult but reading the street signs across the street and in a ... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
08th April 2009
One can wear these pinhole glasses while watching TV or reading instantly makes it easier for your eyes to focus with less strain. Great for those who are nearsighted, farsighted, have cataracts, astigmatism or struggle to read small print. They can often... Read >
Author: Mike
07th April 2009
Countless people across the globe have turned to refractive eye surgery to correct their vision and relieve them from having to use eye glasses or contact lenses. But what exactly is refractive eye surgery, and how does it work?
Refractive eye surgery... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
02nd April 2009
Lasik eye surgery is a particular procedure that functions to mend various vision troubles that people may be feeling. If done properly the patient will no longer have to rely on glasses or contacts. There are several types of lasers that the surgeon migh... Read >
Author: nlwest21
01st April 2009
People who suffer from myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism, computer vision syndrome, presbyopia or cataracts know that finding a solution to their vision problems can be expensive. This left many individuals looking for alternative solutions to their vision ... Read >
Author: Mike
17th March 2009
Laser eye treatment is gaining popularity - and for good reason. With all the advantages and health benefits that come with getting laser surgery, the procedure can prove highly worthwhile for many people.
Laser eye treatment can permanently correct s... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
13th March 2009
Long-sightedness and farsightedness are the more widely used terms for hyperopia. It is caused by a defect in the ability of your eyes to focus. For many people suffering from long-sightedness they will find it challenging focusing on objects that are c... Read >
Author: Lindsay
10th March 2009
The terminology used to describe vision problems can be confusing. Diagnoses such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, myopia, hyperopia, and presbyopia provide very little information about your condition if you are not sure about their meaning. To get th... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
09th March 2009
There are ways that can help strengthen eye muscles as millions of people have eye problems, ranging from slight blurriness to near blindness. By wearing pinhole glasses, it helps your eye muscle to focus on objects more accurately.Although pinhole eyegla... Read >
Author: Mike
04th March 2009
Thank goodness there are creative people whose life's work is to find alternatives to traditional medical solutions. Pinhole eye glasses, or Stenopeic glasses, is one such alternative, although there is some controversy regarding their value. Stenopeic (... Read >
Author: Mike
03rd March 2009
Pinhole glasses are those manufactured from opaque metal or plastic lens, through laser technology, that contains diminutive holes distributed evenly across the lens. They are also popularly known as aerobic or eye workout glasses. They are fastened to fr... Read >
Author: Mike
02nd March 2009
When you wear glasses or contacts often people will ask you if you are nearsighted or farsighted. Never do you hear them ask if you have myopia or hyperopia. Myopia is the medical term for nearsightedness and hyperopia for farsightedness. Myopia is usuall... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
01st March 2009
New and improved pinhole glasses nowadays are said to be scientifically supported eye accessories that can help sufferers of refractive eye disorders such as myopia, hyperopia, presbyopia, astigmatism, computer vision syndrome or cataracts or for those wh... Read >
Author: Mike
28th February 2009
Pinhole eyeglasses are the best alternatives to the ordinary conventional eyeglasses. Pinhole eyeglasses help improve our vision without using prescription eyeglasses. They have a series of pinhole-sized perforations filling a thin sheet of plastic in pla... Read >
Author: Mike
26th February 2009
Not many people realize that there's an exciting eyeglass alternative to prescription glasses normally worn for corrective solutions to conditions known as myopia (nearsighted), hyperopia (farsighted), and refractive eye disorders. These eyeglasses are ca... Read >
Author: Mike
08th February 2009
Pinhole glasses are nontraditional method of vision correction. They are also referred as Stenopeic glasses. They are a kind of eyeglasses in which there is a series of pinhole-sized perforations on an opaque sheet of plastic. The working pattern of pinho... Read >
Author: Mike
03rd February 2009
Pinhole glasses are eye glasses which are also known as stenopeic glasses, eye exercise glasses and aerobic glasses. The word stenopeic is derived from the Greek words for "little opening". Pinhole glasses are first conceptualized by scientist Scheiner in... Read >
Author: Mike
30th January 2009
Most people wear regular bifocals, and sure they work fine, but there is a better product on the market. When you think about it they eyes in our heads are similar to cameras. When the first cameras were being made they were similar to pinhole glasses. It... Read >
Author: Mike
25th January 2009
Pinhole glasses work by allowing the light to come through many small holes; in turn, blocking the peripheral rays which usually bend light incorrectly causing myopia, hyperopia, presbyopia, and astigmatism. In turn, only central light is coming through g... Read >
Author: Mike
17th January 2009
Eye is the most delicate part of our body. And so the organ linked with eyes are fragile and sensitive which are prone to bear mainly sunlight and dust. The more your eye is clean the powerful vision you will have. If you are not able to see properly or s... Read >
Author: Bella Mclaine
01st December 2008
Eye problems are quite common around the world. There are several eye problems that demand a person to wear prescription eyeglasses. Among these, three very common eye problems that can be treated by wearing prescription eyeglasses are (a) Myopia or nears... Read >
Author: andriagoodman
30th October 2008
Hyperopia is a condition more commonly referred to as farsightedness. It affects millions of people, about a fourth of the entire population of the planet. People who suffer from hyperopia can see far away objects with precision and clarity, but have diff... Read >
Author: AC Teeple
29th October 2008
Your local Denver area lasik surgeon can help you in getting free of the burden of bulky, inconvenient eyeglasses. “Laser-Assisted inSItu Keratomileusis,” or lasik for short, is the best way of curing minor vision problems such as near-sightedness (my... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac
29th October 2008
If you are suffering from a minor vision defect requiring corrective lenses – such as myopia (near-sightedness), hyperopia (far sightedness) or problems related to an astigmatism, Lasik Vision surgery may be your best option.
Lasik Vision surgery is... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac
27th October 2008
If you suffer from a minor vision defect requiring corrective lenses, you might be considering having Lasik Surgery. There are many clinics in Aurora, Loveland, Denver and other communities along the Front Range metro region where lasik surgery can be per... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac
23rd October 2008
If you have a problem playing contact sports such as handball or football because of issues with corrective lenses related to myopia, hyperopia or an astigmatism, you might be considering lasik – meaning you'll need to consider Lasik Eye Surgery Cost as... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac
03rd September 2008
Farsightedness, or hyperopia is the inability to properly focus on close up objects. Objects that are distant may appear in normal focus, but those at a short distance will be blurred. You may find that you can read distant traffic signs with no problem, ... Read >
Author: Carson Danfield
03rd September 2008
Lasik eye surgery has performed by the eye surgeon to the patients who are suffering from the various diseases like myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism.
The lasik surgery can cure all the problems and improve the vision.
1. People normally perform the... Read >
Author: Alex Bellweather
29th July 2008
LASIK is a refractive surgical procedure that reshapes the cornea to focus light on to the retina. It is performed by creating a flap in the epithelium (outer) layer of the eye with either a lathe or laser, called Intralase. The underlying tissue is then ... Read >
Author: Jay Stockman
21st July 2008
That is the only way I can explain why he willingly that a doctor cut my cornea with a laser: vanity.
Shortly know if I chose Lasik surgery just happy that I did not like the friends and acquaintances who rave about their glasses after existence. Inste... Read >
Author: Wakin
18th July 2008
Farsightedness, or hyperopia is the inability to properly focus on close up objects. Objects that are distant may appear in normal focus, but those at a short distance will be blurred. You may find that you can read distant traffic signs with no problem, ... Read >
Author: Carson Danfield
18th July 2008
LASIK eye surgery is a medical procedure that can correct your vision by altering the physical properties of your eye. Unlike traditional surgical procedures that depend upon the skills and steadiness of the surgeon's hand, LASIK eye surgery is computer c... Read >
Author: Carson Danfield
15th July 2008
Nearsighted patients who undergo LASIK surgery usually return to the functional vision the day after the procedure. Although some patients have difficulty in reading the first few days, this is normal, since it can take between one and three months to the... Read >
Author: Wakin
14th July 2008
As is the case for many other good-sized cities, oklahoma city lasik mds provide eyesight restoration services for members of the community who could benefit from them. If you are one such person, you may have many questions about LASIK, including Oklahom... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester
14th July 2008
Like most sizable communities, there are many specialists who can provide oklahoma city lasik eye surgery to those residents who are looking for ways to get rid of their glasses. Are you one of them? If so, consider setting up an appointment with a Oklaho... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester
10th July 2008
Your Fresno Lasik MD offers an exciting new way to correct your eyesight without glasses. You may have heard about LASIK online, on television or radio, or even in the print media, but you may still have questions as to what it is and how a Fresno Lasik M... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester
10th July 2008
Bakersfield lasik surgeon are offering a great new way for you to correct your eyesight once and for all and get rid of bulky, inconvenient eyeglasses. L.A.S.I.K. (short for “Laser-Assisted inSItu Keratomileusis,” and no, that last word is not an anci... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester
08th May 2008
Contact lenses a.k.a “contacts” are typically used as corrective eyewear in place of eyeglasses. Contacts must be prescribed by an ECP (Eye Care Professional) who must first access the visual needs of the patient as well as the individual's eye stru... Read >
Author: Kausik Dutta
08th April 2008
Lasik stands for Laser-Assisted in situ Keratomileusis.As the name suggests, Lasik is a laser eye surgery used to correct different eye defects such as myopia , astigmatism and hyperopia.
How much does Lasik eye surgery costs in Los Angeles?
In Los ... Read >
Author: John Jacob
08th March 2008
Laser eye surgery is the most commonly practiced procedure to correct vision problems caused by refractive errors, including myopia (near-sightedness), hyperopia (far-sightedness) and astigmatism (distorted vision when looking at objects at any distance).... Read >
Author: Peter sams
08th March 2008
Laser eye surgery is the most commonly practiced procedure to correct vision problems caused by refractive errors, including myopia (near-sightedness), hyperopia (far-sightedness) and astigmatism (distorted vision when looking at objects at any distance... Read >
Author: Peter sams
04th March 2008
The best LASIK candidates are looking to correct myopia, hyperopia, or astigmatism and have a solid understanding of potential risks as well as benefits of the treatment. For people considering LASIKit's best to get a second and possibly third opinion to ... Read >
Author: David Parton
20th September 2007
The quality of our lives is directly affected by the quality of our eyesight. When we lose the power to focus, or we experience headaches while reading or watching television, we may be faced with serious obstacles to working or learning. Those who have n... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
10th September 2007
Get ideal eyesight with a focused Lasik wave front surgery that corrects all kinds of cornea and vision problems that are exclusive to different individuals.The word Lasik means Laser-Assisted in Situ Keratomileusis that is nothing but a vision correction... Read >
Author: Arvind Singh
14th August 2007
With all of the problems one may face with their eyes and eyesight, technological advancement in optical treatments has created a surgery sweeping the public. With an aim to lessen dependency on eyeglasses and/or contact lenses, LASIK involves the techniq... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold
13th August 2007
Eye strain associated with computer use isn't thought to have serious or long-term consequences, but it's disruptive and unpleasant. Eye strain occurs when you over-use your eye muscles. Any muscle held in one position too long will strain. More than 50 p... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
02nd July 2007
LASIK stands for Laser in Situ Keratomileusis. It is a type of surgical procedure to reshape the cornea with laser. It is used to correct myopia, astigmatism, and hyperopia. Keep in mind that LASIK doesn't work for everyone, but for those for which it wor... Read >
Author: Cindy
12th May 2007
Studies have shown that a large percent of the global population suffers from eye disorders commonly known as refractive errors. Myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism affect a lot of people, forcing them to wear corrective prescriptions such as glasses or con... Read >
Author: Clint Jhonson
12th May 2007
We rely on vision for most of our information about the world. This amazing capacity of the human being allows one to see something and analyze it thoroughly, sending the data collected to the brain. What happens when the visual analyzer is affected? What... Read >
Author: Clint Jhonson
29th March 2007
Common eye problems to be solved with natural vision program
By http://www.improve-vision.com/
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The caviar can be served with crackers. However, it is traditionally served with plain white bread; toasted, crusts removed, small amount of unsal... Read >
Author: mabelcatellino
05th March 2007
Decided to wear contact lenses? Great approach, but before ordering contact lenses online you should collect the minimum required information to buy the best one available.
Here are some frequently asked questions about contact lenses, which can help y... Read >
Author: Paton Jackson
27th February 2007
About 120 million people in the United States wear eyeglasses or contact lenses to correct nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism. This article will outline some refractive errors that cause people to wear vision correction devices, and may lead ... Read >
Author: Christopher Pratt
27th February 2007
About 120 million people in the United States wear eyeglasses or contact lenses to correct nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism. This article will outline some refractive errors that cause people to wear vision correction devices, and may lead ... Read >
Author: Christopher Pratt
17th November 2006
Advantages Of Wearing Contact Lenses Are Many
Contact lenses are the rage these days with more and more wearers discovering the comfort and ease of wearing contact lenses. It also enhances the looks of a person as contact lenses are worn on the eyes an... Read >
Author: Kanishk manchanda
15th November 2006
Thanks to the Italian inventor, artist and scientist Leonardo da Vinci who described and sketched the first ideas for contact lenses in 1508!
But it was more than 300 years later before contact lenses were actually fabricated and worn on the eyeball. ... Read >
Author: Peter Msn
31st August 2006
Astigmatism is quite a common condition caused by irregularities in the cornea or lens of the eye, and distorts the image on the retina. Those having a slight blurred vision are not even aware that they have astigmatism. In the case of more severe astigma... Read >
Author: Michael Wright
31st August 2006
Contact lenses have been a boon for people with vision disabilities. They became popular in the United States in the early 1970s, and since then, have caught the fancy of people worldwide. Today, there are prescription contact lenses, as well as contact l... Read >
Author: Michael Wright
29th August 2006
The main product lines from Johnson & Johnson's contact lenses are Acuvue lenses. Today, people try to avoid using glasses for their vision disabilities, and are keener to go for contact lenses. The reasons for not using glasses vary from the habit of gla... Read >
Author: Michael Wright
29th August 2006
Contact lenses are used for vision correction and are placed on the cornea of the eye. They do the same corrective function that conventional spectacles, or glasses, do. However, in comparison, they are very light in weight and are, for all purposes, invi... Read >
Author: Michael Wright
07th July 2006
The attractiveness of contact lenses remains to improve with the growth of technologically advanced methods for vision correction and for proper handling and maintenance of lenses. They are particularly effective in certain occupations, and are desirable ... Read >
Author: allan weaser
04th July 2006
Is Lasik in your future?
Millions of Americans turn to Lasik Surgery when their vision is less than perfect and they're tired of being tied down to wearing glasses or contacts. What part of the eye is it that may be causing all your vision trouble? You... Read >
Author: Beth Gabriel
20th May 2006
In order to truly comprehend the effect of laser eye surgery, we must first consider the vision anomalies that it treats. It is a general belief that common refractive errors, such as myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism, are attributable to certain irregula... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
07th May 2006
Generally speaking, LASIK is a safe and efficacious refractive surgery procedure and the choice of millions. With the technologically advanced and sophisticated equipment at its disposal, LASIK is safer than ever. But, it's a surgical procedure all the sa... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
30th April 2006
LASIK is an efficient and fairly innocuous procedure. It is capable of treating several refractive errors, such as myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism. The procedure itself entails virtually no pain and provides rapid recovery. Though the vision will be blu... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
25th April 2006
It's true that LASIK can eliminate a person's dependency on eyeglasses and contact lenses. It can correct a variety of refractive errors, such as myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism. However, LASIK surgery is not for everyone. There are certain conditions t... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
20th April 2006
The complexity of the LASIK surgery procedure is often obscured by the office-like milieu of the surgery room, the fact that it takes only a scant few minutes to accomplish the procedure, and the fact that the patient experiences virtually no pain. But, L... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy
22nd March 2006
For those of you that don't know Lasik stands for Laser-Assisted in Situ Keratomileusis. In Lasik the surgeon cuts a small flap in the cornea and uses a laser to reshape the inner area of the cornea. Problems with the cornea can be related to many vision ... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
09th March 2006
Contact lenses are optical accessories which rest directly on the cornea (the transparent, dome-shaped window covering the front of the eye.). Their task is to provide a better and natural vision than present-day spectacles.
Distortion caused by side ... Read >
Author: Alex Fir
26th January 2006
We all desire to have a perfect vision. However with growing age or any unfortunate mis-happening an individual's vision may get distorted. But today science has blessed mankind with several wonderful techniques to rectify the faulty vision.
1. Flap P... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta
22nd November 2005
If you want to have good vision without wearing glasses or contact lenses, but are unsure about lasik, there is another alternative - you can wear contacts only at night and see well all the next day. Find out about the pros and cons of this solution and ... Read >
Author: Tatyana Turner
17th October 2005
Bid adieu to the irritation caused by the contact lenses or the cumbersome glasses which keep falling off your face in a busy crowd! Millions of individuals across the globe have adopted LASIK surgery to get back their natural vision.
LASIK stands for ... Read >
Author: Lopa Bhattacharya
23rd September 2005
What is Lasik
The eye and vision errors
The cornea is a part of the eye that helps focus light to create an image on the retina. It works in much the same way that the lens of a camera focuses light to create an image on film. The bending and focusi... Read >
Author: izzy brewer
14th September 2005
LASIK
Laser In-situ Keratomileusis or commonly known as LASIK is a surgical procedure that is used treat a wide range of refractive errors in the eye.
The eyeball, cornea or lens being shaped imperfectly causes refractive errors of the eyes. The th... Read >
Author: Virginia Wong
20th July 2005
If you have been diagnosed with astigmatism, myopia (nearsightedness), hyperopia (farsightedness) or presbyopia there are a vast amount of solutions available to correct and treat your specific vision problem. With the medicine and technology available to... Read >
Author: Marci Crane
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