How to Choose Between the EVO ICL and Refractive Lens Exchange
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If you have been told that you are not a good candidate for LASIK, you may have thought that was the end of your vision correction journey. However, there are a variety of vision correction procedures beyond just LASIK. Alternative procedures like the EVO ICL and refractive lens exchange (RLE) mean clear, sharp vision without…
Read More6 Signs You May Have Cataracts
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Cataracts are one of the most common causes of age-related vision changes. They may not cause symptoms when they first develop, but you will experience noticeable changes to your vision over time. Keep reading to learn more about 6 signs you may have cataracts.
Read MoreTop 7 Common Questions About LASIK
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LASIK is one of the most popular laser vision correction procedures in the United States. Millions of patients have undergone LASIK and walked away with sharp, clear vision and reduced reliance on glasses or contacts. It’s quick, safe, minimally invasive, and has the potential to give you even better vision than you could ever achieve…
Read More7 Signs You May Be a Good Candidate for Refractive Lens Exchange
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Laser vision correction procedures are among the most popular elective procedures in the United States. Each year, millions of people undergo these procedures to improve their vision so they don’t need to rely on glasses or contacts. If you have age-related vision changes or presbyopia, refractive lens exchange may be the best vision correction procedure…
Read MoreWhat is Recovery Like After Cataract Surgery?
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Cataract surgery is a safe procedure and is the only way to reverse the vision changes caused by cataracts. The procedure itself is quick and causes minimal discomfort. Most people find that recovery from cataract surgery is smooth, and they can resume their normal activities within a few days. Keep reading to learn more about what…
Read MoreWhat Causes Cataracts and What Are the Treatment Options?
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If you are over fifty years old, your risk for developing age-related cataracts is increasing. Everyone will eventually develop clouding of the natural lens, known as cataracts if they live long enough. These changes to the tissue of the natural lens can cause worsening vision issues over time. There are no treatments that can stop cataracts…
Read MoreWhat is the EVO ICL?
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Imagine a world where you can experience life with crystal-clear vision, free from the constraints of glasses or contact lenses. For many, vision correction surgery is the key to unlocking this visual freedom. However, not everyone is a suitable candidate for every refractive procedure, such as LASIK, which is designed to address specific vision concerns…
Read MoreCan Glaucoma Be Cured?
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Glaucoma is a serious eye condition that can lead to vision loss or blindness. There are many treatments available that can help stop glaucoma from progressing and reduce the risk of vision loss. Early detection is crucial when it comes to glaucoma since it can cause vision damage without many warning signs. Keep reading to…
Read MoreWhat is Dry Eye and What Does it Do To Your Eyes?
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Dry eye syndrome, a condition that affects millions of people worldwide, occurs when the eyes do not produce enough tears or when the tears evaporate too quickly. This can lead to a range of uncomfortable symptoms that can significantly impact an individual’s quality of life. Identifying the signs and symptoms of dry eye is crucial…
Read MoreWhat is Refractive Lens Exchange?
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Laser vision correction is one of the most popular elective surgical procedures in the United States. LASIK is the best-known type of vision correction surgery, but not everyone is a good candidate for it. LASIK involves reshaping the cornea to correct common vision issues like nearsightedness or farsightedness. If you are not a good candidate…
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