i ask more information about the correction laser for eyes ?

February 12th, 2010 by admin

i want make laser operation to correct my vision , but i’m afraid to have harmless desease can you help me ?

doctors are explaining the procedure to be done to their patients.. don’t be hesitant to ask your concerns , you doctor can answer your concerns..nothing to be scared off

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Lasik In New York

February 11th, 2010 by admin

New York City is the one of the best places to be if you want to have Lasik surgery. There are a variety of laser vision correction surgeries from which to choose from in New York, including LASIK, LTK and PRK. These safe and effective procedures can reduce or eliminate your dependency on glasses and contact lenses.

Through the precise accuracy of laser light, the cornea is gently reshaped to correct nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism. These medical procedures are all done on an outpatient basis that uses a cool beam of light to gently reshape the surface of the eye’s cornea and this help improve your vision. These procedures are designed to be a one time treatment to help normalize your vision, while also reducing or eliminating your dependence on glasses and contact lenses.

Laser vision correction is approved by the FDA as a safe, proven and effective procedure for myopia (nearsightedness), hyperopia (farsightedness), and astigmatism. The treatments are painless because of the drops put into the eyes. Some patients may experience discomfort for one to three days after treatment, often described as the feeling of sand or soot in the eye. This passes quickly and your doctor can prescribe medication to alleviate any discomfort during your recovery.

When having lasik in New York, a cool beam of laser light is used to gently reshape the cornea. Lasik is generally the procedure of choice because it is performed under a protective layer of corneal tissue. There is less surface area to heal and there is minimal or no discomfort. The whole procedure is over in a matter of minutes, and corrects several difference eye conditions.

To improve your vision, a cool beam of light gently reshapes the surface of the cornea to make it more like a normal eye, allowing light to come into focus on the wall of the retina and thus improving your eyesight.

There are many Lasik New York specialists studying the use of lasers to reshape the cornea for the purpose of decreasing or eliminating dependency on glasses and contact lenses. In its infancy, this surgery involved the application of incisions to reshape the cornea, but today, thanks to their work, the laser has become the most efficient and least invasive means of performing this type of surgery.

If you think you want to have lasik performed on your eyes in New York, you should check into the procedure. It is not for everyone and there are risks involved. You might want to read books, magazine articles, and newspapers to see what is happening in this field. Medical procedures are constantly changing and being improved. Maybe you were not a good candidate back in the mid-1990’s when you first thought about having this done. But, with the advancements in technology, you may now be a good candidate.

Your Lasik New York eye surgeons and their staff can provide you with details and answer your many questions. Do not hesitate to talk to them as they are the best sources of information. Now, relax, have your surgery and start seeing better in a few days.

Candice Sabrina
http://www.articlesbase.com/health-articles/lasik-in-new-york-138105.html

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Welcome to Vermont Eye Laser at New England Vision Correction

February 9th, 2010 by admin

The Region’s Highest Trained, Most experienced iLASIK Center!
We were the first consider the best and have performed the most.
No other surgeon in the region has the experience of Dr. Juli Larson, it is a question of
performing LASIK for a period of years with enough cases to gain the experience
to meet individual needs. Many experts agree that a surgeon needs to have performed at minimum
of 3,000 cases over a 5 year period to be considered experienced. If you are considering LASIK
ask the surgeon directly, how many LASIK cases have you performed? How many of the lasers you
intend to use on my eyes? Is your laser permanently installed in a state of the art hospital grade
surgical suite? You deserve the latest All Laser Bladeless iLASIK! The Interlase femtosecond laser utilized by NEVC is the safest and most effective available today! That’s why 94% of the leading teaching institutions performing All Laser use the Intralase Laser. Competitive units cut in the same style as the microkeratomes that utilize a blade with all the negative risks. The Intralase makes a customized flap and removes virtually all of the risks of a Microkeratome!

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Dr. Singal. An Expert in Laser Vision Correction

February 8th, 2010 by admin

http://www.toronto-laser.com
Dr. Neera Singal’s passion and talent for laser eye surgery was evident from the beginning of her medical training, as she requested to stay on board longer to receive extra corneal and laser vision correction training at YELC. She first worked with Dr. Rootman as a medical student and showed immediate enthusiasm for ophthalmology. Not only does she have the surgical expertise and talent, Dr. Singal has a wonderful knack for making patients feel extra welcome and comfortable. We are proud to have Dr. Singal work with us as she embodies all the values and qualities YELC strives for.

Yonge Eglinton Laser Eye & Cosmetic Centre
2345 Yonge Street, Suite 212
Toronto, Ontario, M4P 2E5
Ph. 866-415-2210
Fx. 416-545-0049

For more information visit: http://www.toronto-laser.com

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Laser Vision Correction – Custom Lasik – Bladeless Lasik

February 5th, 2010 by admin

At TLC Laser Eye Centers®, were focused on your safety. We believe that by combining our experience and the latest advanced LASIK technology, we can provide our patients with a high standard of care — and peace of mind. TLC strives for precision by using the latest Custom and Bladeless LASIK technology, customizing each procedure to meet the patients needs. Our skilled surgeons use the most advanced technology to match each patients eyes and prescription to the right procedure, to optimize your vision results. In fact, we believe so strongly in our results, we stand behind your vision for life with the TLC Lifetime Commitment. To see if youre a LASIK candidate, schedule a FREE LASIK consultation. Our experienced staff is ready to answer all your. Ask about our affordable financing options. Contact TLC Laser Eye Centers for more information and to find a location near you.
http://www.tlclasereyecenters.listandfound.com/

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Hi, I am planning to do vision laser correction. Anyone who has done it and which clinic ofer best service?

February 5th, 2010 by admin

Best in terms of service and prices. My vison is bad without glasses and I needed it to be dome before christmas. How much per eye.

Depends where you live. A doc that did my eyes and I used to assist in surgery is the best ( in my opinion of course)
Look up Newman Lasik Centers, I can’t remember the website but it will be easy to find he has a few centers on the West Coast.

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Laser Vision Correction procedure

February 4th, 2010 by admin

Dr. John Oltean, ophthalmologist at Shoreline Vision in Muskegon, Michigan, describes a laser vision correction/LASIK procedure called Intralase. Intralase is the newest and most advanced laser vision correction procedure. Intralase is 100% bladeless.

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Learn the Latest on Lasik Technology Used in Lasik Eye Surgeries

February 2nd, 2010 by admin

We live in a time of seemingly endless innovation and rapid technological progress. It is hard enough to keep up on the latest e-mail filters and cell phone video cameras, much less such specialized medical procedures as LASIK eye surgery.

But if you are considering laser vision correction of any kind—the popular and effective LASIK procedure or, if you are not a good candidate for that, an alternative such as LASEK or PRK—then it is no longer just a matter of passing interest. It is your responsibility to be an informed, prepared patient for any kind of surgery, so you need to learn the latest on LASIK technology used in LASIK eye surgeries as part of that preparation.

The best doctors and clinics want to ensure the very best possible results for their LASIK eye surgery patients, which often means having not one but several different kinds of equipment. There are technologies that are more appropriate for some patient conditions than others, which is why many practices are equipped with several examples of the latest equipment available.

There are at least five or six kinds of laser eye surgery equipment being used widely in the field today, and others are being developed all the time. Medical research and technology continues to make breakthroughs that improve and maintain people’s quality of life, and the last few years have been particularly good ones for advances in LASIK treatment.

The WaveScan™ Wavefront® System used by many specialists in LASIK eye surgery works by creating a “map” that shows how your optical system, as a whole, processes perceived light. This results in something akin to a “fingerprint” of each eye’s unique vision profile, meaning that each of your eyes can be treated for their own special imperfections during the LASIK eye surgery.

The VISX® Star S4™ laser, according to many of its proponents, brings a new standard of accuracy to laser vision correction with a combination of two different systems known as Variable Spot Scanning and 3D ActiveTrak®. With a laser calibrated to .25 microns, this hybrid system offers astonishing precision, and can treat many borderline conditions that were once beyond the scope of other technologies. (For comparison, human hairs are 60-80 microns in diameter.)

CustomVue™ systems match a specially created profile (again, a kind of “fingerprint”) of your vision to an “ideal” optical system. Once again using the VISX® Star S4™ laser, this profile data ensures precise, uniquely personalized LASIK eye surgery. If you are one of the particular LASIK patients who qualify for this kind of procedure, CustomVue™ allows the surgeon to eliminate microscopic flaws in your vision that cannot be corrected with either glasses or contact lenses.

One of the newest developments on the LASIK eye surgery scene is the IntraLase® laser. It uses a special technology and method for creating the corneal flap required in laser vision correction surgery. Replacing a standard metal blade, the IntraLase® laser produces a very precise flap.

Monica Keller
http://www.articlesbase.com/health-articles/learn-the-latest-on-lasik-technology-used-in-lasik-eye-surgeries-132253.html

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New York Laser Vision Correction

February 2nd, 2010 by admin

This short film made for the NeoPopRealism Journal in the Park Avenue Laser Vision correction medical office. Dr. Emil Chynn performs eye surgery in front of video camera. 2008, New York.

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Laser Sight Correction Corporate Film

February 1st, 2010 by admin

A corporate film I directed for a laser sight correction company.

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