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What is Monovision Lasik?

Monovision Lasik involves correcting one eye for full distance, then correcting the other eye for reading distance.  This is usually tested prior to refractive surgery with the use of contact lenses....

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What is Presbyopia?

A very common question, and a physiological inevitability.  The ability to focus at near occurs when the lens in our eyes changes with contraction and relaxation of ciliary muscles.  As we age the...

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Do Certain Populations Have A Higher Percentage Of Dry Eye?

There are noticeable trends when treating dry eye patients.  Patients presenting with atopic skin types (allergy prone, psoriasis, exema, pale skin, easily sunburn) generally have a higher percentage...

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Staring At a Computer All Day?

Computer Vision Syndrome: Do You Suffer from It? It is very likely that your workday consists of spending many hours staring at the computer. Consistent and prolonged computer use can cause a variety...

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Lasik in Relation to Age

Lasik Surgery and Age Did you know that the age of a patient can affect the type of Lasik treatment that they receive? Although the right course of treatment will depend entirely on the individual,...

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What is Monovision Lasik?

Monovision Lasik involves correcting one eye for full distance, then correcting the other eye for reading distance.  This is usually tested prior to refractive surgery with the use of contact lenses....

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What is Presbyopia?

A very common question, and a physiological inevitability.  The ability to focus at near occurs when the lens in our eyes changes with contraction and relaxation of ciliary muscles.  As we age the...

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Do Certain Populations Have A Higher Percentage Of Dry Eye?

There are noticeable trends when treating dry eye patients.  Patients presenting with atopic skin types (allergy prone, psoriasis, exema, pale skin, easily sunburn) generally have a higher percentage...

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