Key Questions To Ask Your Lasik Surgeon

Friday, April 10th, 2009

Although Lasik surgery can correct a lot of visual defects for a lot of people, it won’t suit everyone. The aim here for most of us is to either do away with having to wear prescription glasses and contact lenses or to make specific improvements to visual problems that we suffer from.

Am I Likely To Suffer From Lasik Side Effects?

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

In the best possible scenario your Lasik surgery will either cure or improve your sight problems. You may, after this kind of procedure, find that you can throw away your glasses and contact lenses as so many people so. If this is your aim here then this is obviously a great solution for you.

Five Steps To Easy Eye Care

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

We might be good at generally looking after our health and our bodies during our daily health and fitness routines but we aren’t always as good at looking after our eyes. But, this is an issue we should think about — we only get one pair of eyes, after all, and, if we don’t look after them we may be more prone to suffering from discomfort and even medical problems.

Are There Any Lasik Complications I Should Be Aware Of?

Saturday, March 21st, 2009

Lasik eye surgery can have a lot of benefits if you suffer from common eye complaints such as myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism. Most people who opt for this kind of surgery do so in the hope that they will walk away at the end of their procedure with improved eyesight that allows them to go through life without having to rely on glasses or contact lenses any longer.

Lasik Surgery Step by Step

Saturday, March 21st, 2009

People considering lasik surgery are often surprised to find out that the procedure is usually completed within minutes instead of hours, that treatment is administered while the patient is awake and that little pain accompanies the surgery itself. The following overview will give you an idea of what a patient typically experiences before, during and after lasik on the day of the surgery. To get full details of what to expect and how your surgery will be performed, speak with your doctor and ask any questions you have.

A Guide To Eye Care After Laser Surgery

Friday, March 20th, 2009

If you have chosen to have laser surgery as a way of solving visual problems that you may have then you may be expecting a quick and simple cure. This is, indeed, the case for many people who find that they can throw away their glasses and lenses real quick after their operation is done.

Understanding The Role Of The Optometrist

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

An optometrist is a trained medical professional who fulfils certain roles in the general care of our eyes. In some countries optometrists are known as dispensing opticians or simply opticians. It is worth noting, however, that in some countries the term optician may only be given to a person who actually puts together glasses to prescriptions and not to someone who can also offer optometrist (i.e. eye test) services.

A Quick Guide to How Your Lasik Procedure Works

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

If you suffer from problems with your vision then you may already be thinking about using a surgical solution as a cure rather than simply relying on glasses and/or contact lenses to give you a temporary solution. This kind of laser based eye operation can help many people with a range of different vision problems.

Understanding The Role Of The Optometrist

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009

An optometrist is a trained medical professional who fulfils certain roles in the general care of our eyes. In some countries optometrists are known as dispensing opticians or simply opticians. It is worth noting, however, that in some countries the term optician may only be given to a person who actually puts together glasses to prescriptions and not to someone who can also offer optometrist (i.e. eye test) services.

What To Expect From A Vision Test

Sunday, March 15th, 2009

If you are planning on visiting an optometrist or optician for an eye test then don’t just expect to have your actual vision checked out with a view to getting prescription glasses and/or contact lenses. Nowadays the average eye test is also about checking out the general health of your eyes and looking out for problems and medical conditions.