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New Procedure Can Help Turn Back Hands of Time on Vision

Like it or not, the aging process takes its toll on the body. From wrinkles and graying hair to a gradual loss of vision, the effects are unavoidable. For those who struggle with the loss of near vision due to aging, however, there is new hope. The KAMRA procedure has been approved for use in the United States, paving the way for those who suffer from presbyopia to see clearly once more. Presbyopia is a natural part of the aging process that slowly robs people of their ability to see close up. While reading glasses may help some, that fix is less than desirable. Other surgical procedures can help, as well, but they often come at the cost of affecting contrast and color. For some, surgery to correct presbyopia results in issues with distance vision, essentially trading one problem for another. KAMRA is an entirely different procedure. It takes about 10 minutes to perform and results in correction to near vision without compromising the acuity of distance sight. The procedure invol...

Laser Eye Surgery Myths Busted

While hundreds of thousands of people have successfully undergone laser eye surgery to correct near or far sightedness, a lot of mystery still surrounds this highly successful procedure. To help clear up some misconceptions, here are a few of the common myths that shroud this vision correction option and the facts to debunk them: Laser procedures, such as a Lasik, are right for everyone. Laser eye surgery can prove to be highly successful for many people, but it’s not right for all patients. Reputable surgeons will generally advise against the procedure if underlying medical conditions, for example, might hamper the potential outcome. It’s best for a qualified surgeon to make the decision whether a person is clinically suitable for the procedure. It takes time for the results to appear. This isn’t generally true. For some people, the results are immediate and rather pleasing. While surgeons cannot guarantee 20/20 vision, many people find that is exactly what they end up with. The resu...

What to Really Expect From Laser Eye Surgery

While the promise of a possibility of 20/20 vision is rather alluring for those who find themselves dependent on their glasses or contacts, fear may keep some away from laser eye surgery. This highly routine, commonly performed procedure can be a rather scary proposition, after all, but it doesn’t need to be. In roughly 20 minutes’ time, many people find their vision dramatically improved from an experience that is much, much less intimidating that it might seem on the surface. So, what can patients really expect from laser eye surgery? Here are few points those who have gone through the simple procedure say prospective patients should know about: •    The process is pretty simple – The procedure typically begins with the use of some numbing drops that are placed into the eyes. After that, a laser is used to create a flap. Once that’s done, the cornea is reshaped to correct the vision problem. The first part can cause some discomfort, but not much, many patients say and ...

Laser Eye Surgery Myths Busted

While hundreds of thousands of people have successfully undergone laser eye surgery to correct near or far sightedness, a lot of mystery still surrounds this highly successful procedure. To help clear up some misconceptions, here are a few of the common myths that shroud this vision correction option and the facts to debunk them: Laser procedures, such as a Lasik, are right for everyone. Laser eye surgery can prove to be highly successful for many people, but it’s not right for all patients. Reputable surgeons will generally advise against the procedure if underlying medical conditions, for example, might hamper the potential outcome. It’s best for a qualified surgeon to make the decision whether a person is clinically suitable for the procedure. It takes time for the results to appear. This isn’t generally true. For some people, the results are immediate and rather pleasing. While surgeons cannot guarantee 20/20 vision, many people find that is exactly what they end up with. ...

Cloudy Vision Could Signal a Cataract

Over the course of time most people will experience some changes in their eyesight. This is just a normal part of life at any age for some and a side-effect of aging for others. If that vision change involves a “clouding” over of the field of sight, however, it may signal the development of a cataract. The bad news is technically cataracts can form at any age. Although more common in aging, this condition can present at early ages, especially as the result of trauma. The good news is that cataracts are generally quite treatable. This condition involves a clouding over of the eye’s natural lens. The lens is normally clear, but due to aging or trauma it begins to cloud over, causing a blurring of vision. Aside from cloudiness, there are a number of other potential symptoms that may signal the development of a cataract. They include a glare, decreased contract, difficulty with night vision and dim or decreased vision. As these symptoms present, it’s possible they may interfere wit...

Dry Eye Causes and How to Tackle Them

Living with the itching, burning irritation of dry eyes is no fun when the condition presents periodically, but for those who suffer daily it can be a real nightmare. Fortunately, there are very effective treatments for dry eye, but the key often lies in discovering the cause. What is Dry Eye? Dry eye is a condition that develops when the eye’s flow of tears isn’t constant enough to maintain lubrication for proper vision and comfort. It can be a temporary, one-time, situation or the condition can be chronic in some people. For those who face chronic discomfort, finding a remedy that works is critical for maintaining comfort and proper vision. What Causes Dry Eye? There are a number of potential causes for dry eye. In some cases, figuring out the cause can lead to an easy cure. Here are just of the top causes: •    Natural aging – Like it or not, this condition does tend to go along with normal aging. As the body ages, its ability to produce a proper, constant amount of t...

Keeping Your Eyes Healthy

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Eye health is just as important as maintaining the health of any part of our body and we have been taught that regular, ongoing visits to our eye doctor are a part of this maintenance. While this is very true, there are also ways in which we can contribute to our eye health in between visits - some of which you may not have considered to be as important as they are to the eyes. Steps for keeping your eyes healthy. Maintaining a healthy weight. Sure, staying at a healthy weight is important for your heart and can lower your risk for heart disease, diabetes, and even cancer. But did you know that a healthy weight also works to protect your eyes? Being overweight increases your risk of developing diabetes which in turn increases your risk of developing glaucoma and other diabetes-related eye diseases which can decrease vision. Quit smoking. If you smoke, you have another reason to quit immediately. Smokers are at higher risk for developing optic nerve damage, cataracts, and ag...

PRELEX Vision Correction for Near and Far

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LASIK surgery has been a wonderful option for those looking to correct their vision and it still is, but it has its limitations. For those in their 20s and 30s, LASIK can be the perfect vision correction choice because those in this age group often do not yet have the need for reading glasses. LASIK improves vision at a distance but if you need glasses to see up close then LASIK will not offer any improvement. Those who are 40 and over - even with the assistance of LASIK surgery - will still often need reading glasses. In this case, another option for correcting vision is PRELEX vision correction. What is PRELEX? PRELEX - or Presbyopic Lens Exchange - utilizes the same techniques that have been perfected for cataract surgery over the years. During PRELEX, a tiny incision is made in the eye through which the eye’s natural lens is removed. An artificial implant is then put in its place. This is a fast, painless, and effective procedure that can be done in an outpatient setting. N...