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Epi-LASIK is a type of refractive surgery, which is designed to reduce a person's dependency on contact lenses and eyeglasses. The technique was invented by Dr. Ioannis Pallikaris, and it attempts to merge the desirable features of other major refractive surgery techniques, such as PRK, LASIK and LASEK. Epi-LASIK is believed to avoid risks associated with LASIK and offers improved postoperative recovery relative to PRK. In essence, Epi-LASIK is described as 'an advanced type of corneal surface ablation' employed to correct myopia, hypermetropia and astigmatism.

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When most people think of laser eye surgery, they automatically think of LASIK. While it is true that LASIK is a type of laser eye surgery, there are a number of other laser procedures that can produce equally successful results for individuals suffering from myopia (nearsightedness), hyperopia (farsightedness), and astigmatism. In fact, there are actually four different types of laser eye surgery: PRK, LASIK, Customized LASIK, and LASEK.

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Sam was a famous boy in our school. No he was not great at any kind of sports, also it never occurred to any of our teachers that Sam was academically promising. Nor had anybody ever heard or saw him taking part in any kind of extra curricular activities. You might be wondering, then why on earth the boy was famous in the school! Well, he was famous, or should I say made famous by his oversized and thick glassed spectacles.

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What are cataracts? Cataracts affects the lens of the eye causing clouding of the vision. Once cataracts have set in, light is scattered or is fully or partially blocked out. This clouding impairs the vision of the person with cataract. Though cataracts are an abnormality in vision, it is a normal occurrence in aging. More than 90 per cent persons older than 75 years old have cataract. Most of the time, cataracts affects both eyes but one eye is more affected than the other.

Laser vision correction surgery is also known as laser eye surgery. It is an effective type of treatment for eye problems and refractive errors. This article explains more about the procedure. Eye sight can be affected by illness and natural degeneration. Laser eye surgery ensures that vision is not lost altogether as a result. There can be great confusion when it comes to laser vision correction surgery. With different procedures available and a variety of conditions that it can help, understanding it all can be a bit of a minefield. This article is designed to explain everything you need to know about laser vision correction.

Living a miserable life because of myopia, hypermetropia or don't want glasses any more? Well, whatever the case is, lasik can help you to get your vision back or get you rid of those clumsy glasses. Epi-lasik is an advanced form of laser eye surgery that combines the best elements of LASEK and PRK and LASIK laser procedures. The major problem with the other surgical option is delay in the healing of cornea. Yes, many a times, the surgery is very successful but the recovery takes much longer than expected. But you need not worry about your recovery in case of Epi-lasik.

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Laser eye treatment is a modern way of correcting visual problems like myopia or nearsightedness, hyperopia or farsightedness, astigmatism, and presbyopia or the need to use reading glasses. Other uses of this procedure include treating detached retina and treatment of diabetic retinopathy. Over the years, laser eye treatment has been perfected to make it very effective and exceptionally safe to use.

More often than not, when it comes to laser vision corrective surgery, most people are not aware of their many options. Although many types of Lasik and laser vision corrective surgeries are similar, they have small but important differences.

In order to understand the effectiveness of wavefront-guided LASIK, we must first have a quick roundup on the natural imperfections of the eye. The cornea and the crystalline lens are not perfect, and light rays passing through the eye are subject to being distorted due to these imperfections. These distortions are termed as "aberrations", which are categorized as lower order and higher order aberrations.

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Refractive eye surgery is a type of eye surgery that is used to rectify refractive errors of the eye and decrease dependency on corrective lenses such as eyeglasses and contact lenses. Successful refractive procedures can reduce myopia or nearsightedness, hyperopia or farsightedness, and astigmatism or elongated corneas. A number of different procedures exist for refractive eye surgery depending upon the type and severity of the refractive error.

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For Julie, my best friend, world meant black without her spectacles. The poor myopic girl became the butt of social ridicules because of these thick glasses of hers. At twenty five she used to look like forty years old because of her glasses. Yes, she tried contact lenses once, but she wasn't comfortable with them and the glasses were the only bridge between her and the world, until the summer of 2000, when she underwent laser eye surgery.

Eye surgery, also referred to as ophthalmic or ocular surgery, is a type of surgical procedure that is performed on the eye or the surrounding tissues. There are a number of different types of eye surgeries including refractive surgery, corneal surgery, glaucoma surgery, cataract surgery, and oculoplastic (cosmetic) surgery.

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Until recently, glasses and contact lenses were the only available options for vision correction. Fortunately, the advent of laser eye surgery means there is treatment for a host of degenerative eye conditions. Eye surgery procedures are generally very quick, painless and in some cases have instant results. The patient may even be able to throw away their glasses or contact lenses for good.

The cost of laser eye surgery can for example, be broken down into the following: the type of surgical procedure you are planning, the skills and experience of the doctor, the clinic, and equipment theyll be using on you. Higher-order aberrations are visual problems not captured in a traditional eye exam which only tests for acuteness of vision.

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Here is what you need to ask yourself first about hair removal treatments.

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The cost of laser eye surgery can vary greatly depending on the type of surgery to be performed, the patient's prescription, the equipment used, and the doctor or surgical provider in question. There are also notable regional differences in the cost of laser eye surgery, with some parts of the United States charging higher fees than other regions of the country. Nonetheless, there are several trends in the cost of laser eye surgery that appear to be consistent regardless of the type of surgery performed, the individual provider, and the location.

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In the last decade, laser eye surgery has become more popular. The modern technology has made it possible to have vision correction done safely and effectively. However, just like any medical procedure, it does come with some risks. The majority of these are not serious and can usually be corrected if needed. Find out more about the advantages and disadvantages of laser eye surgery in this article.

When it comes to choosing between lasik eye surgery and contact lenses, my friends are split down the middle. Some swear by lasik, while others are hell bent on contacts. But finally I see a break, with advent of technology and more comforting ads, the fear factor and squeamishness seem to be reducing.

The eye is an incredibly vital part of the human body. Having perfect or near-perfect vision is an essential part of wellbeing as well as maintaining independence. Thanks to advances in science and medicine, laser eye surgery has made it possible to improve poor eyesight and intervene with possible visual loss in a safe and proven way. Light is essential for the eyes to see properly. The process of seeing things starts with light that enters the eye through the cornea. The cornea is the clear dome-shaped window at the front portion of the eye. This thin covering of the eye is only half a millimetre thick but very powerful, providing around two-thirds of the focusing power of the eye.

Though LASIK is a safe and effective procedure, with the latest technological equipment at its disposal, it is simply not suitable for everyone. There are several factors that might preclude the possibility of LASIK surgery for a particular patient. One such crucial aspect is pregnancy. A woman is not suitable for undergoing LASIK surgery if she is pregnant or nursing. In addition, a woman who has conceived of late or is expected to be pregnant within the following six months is advised to postpone surgery. Typically, a nursing mother should defer for at least two months in the wake of the nursing period.

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