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As we age, the lens in our eye starts to lose its elasticity, and the muscles that control the lens shape get weaker, resulting in a form of farsightedness called presbyopia. There are several other factors besides age that can accelerate the onset of presbyopia, including eye injury, diseases such as diabetes or multiple sclerosis, drug use, gender (women tend to get it at a younger age than men), and occupation...

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Developments in the field of contact lens technology are producing ever better contact lenses that are increasingly convenient to wear throughout the whole gamut of vision conditions and lifestyles. Bifocal contact lenses are today available to correct presbyopia, a common problem in the over-40 age group.

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Among the current selection of soft contacts, the Acuvue Oasys family of lenses is taking their place in the 'neighborhood' and is rapidly growing in popularity. They have stepped to the forefront, becoming a leading brand prescribed by eye doctors. Acuvue Oasys, Acuvue Oasys for Astigmatism, and Acuvue Oasys for Presbyopia all share features that contribute to the ongoing improvement in comfort and extended wear desired by contact users.

For a majority of us, presbyopia is something we have to live with. In definition, presbyopia is the lack of focusing on things in close range. The cause for this, is the lens in our eyes becoming less and less flexible as we grow older. The bad part is, most of us will need some type of corrective lenses, such as contact lenses or glasses and possibly even bifocals at some point in our lives as this condition gets worse.

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Lasik eye surgery can be used to correct myopia, astigmatism and hyperopia. Presbyopia, which causes those of us in our late 40's to need reading glasses is actually a loss of flexibility of the eye lens and cannot be treated with lasik corrective eye surgery. During lasik surgery the ophthalmologist actually reshapes the cornea with the use of a laser. How much reshaping you have done to your cornea depends entirely on your particular sight problem. The FDA first approved the excimer laser for eye correction in October of 1995. Lasik was approved in 1998.

Monovision is a contact lens practice whereby one eye is fitted with a contact lens that is for distance while the other eye is fitted for reading. Prior to multifocal contact lenses, this was the contact lens technique used to correct for presbyopia. It remains an option today.

Today, as people age, they don't slow down. People are living longer and more active lives than ever before. Contact lens manufactures know this and have developed lenses for "mature" people that will help to keep them young looking and active.

LASIK is a surgical procedure that can reduce a person's dependency on glasses or contact lenses. The procedure permanently changes the shape of the cornea (the delicate clear covering on the front of the eye). For clear vision, the eye's cornea and lens must bend (refract) light rays properly, so that images are focused on the retina. If the light rays aren't clearly focused on the retina, the images you see are blurry. LASIK stands for Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis and is a procedure that permanently changes the shape of the cornea, the clear covering of the front of the eye, using an excimer laser.

LASIK is the acronym for Laser Assisted in Situ Keratomileusis. 'In Situ' means 'in the natural setting'. It is used as a medical terminology if only the site defined is dealt with and other areas are not involved. This technology actually involves the reshaping of cornea of your eye which corrects the refractory vision problems such as hyperopia, myopia, and astigmatism. It cannot be used for correcting presbyopia, as it is an age related vision problem. It was Dr. Stephen Trokel who first suggested the application of excimer laser beam for the correction of vision problems.

Lasik surgery is a surgical procedure that can be used for correcting vision defects. The surgery can be used to correct different types of visions defects like nearsightedness, farsightedness, presbyopia and astigmatism among others. Lasik eye surgery is an expensive procedure, so you must take a health insurance cover, to take care of all the expenses associated with the surgery. Your eyes are one of the most sensitive organs of your body, so if at anytime you suffer from any kind of eye problems, make sure that you consult the doctor immediately.

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Many people are talking about LASIK this and LASIK that, but you don't understand what LASIK is? If you are wearing contact lenses or glasses, probably you might be interested in LASIK. LASIK is an acronym for Laser Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis. It is a type of eye surgery to reshape cornea and improve your visual acuity. With LASIK eye surgery, many people have achieved better vision without having to wear glasses or contact lenses.

Lasik is the new name in the medical world to get from the ugly spectacles.
LASIK is a medical terminology which stands for Laser Assisted in Situ Keratomileusis. As the name itself suggests, it uses an excimer laser beam to be focused in your eye area, which then corrects vision problems by reshaping your corneal tissue. The word excimer actually is an alliance of two words, which are 'excited' and 'dimer'. Dimer is a type of molecule which gets formed when certain inert and reactive gases are artificially electrified.

Laser eye surgery has been a popular method to correct vision problems for the past decade. Millions of people have benefited from laser vision surgery. However, not all patients are suitable for laser surgery. An alternative is having intraocular lens surgery. Refractive lens exchange, or RLE, can completely eliminate the need for eyeglasses or contact lenses. Today, intraocular lenses are used throughout the world to effectively treat blurring of vision associated with refractive errors, vision problems associated with age, and clouding of lenses due to cataracts.

It's true that LASIK can eliminate a person's dependency on eyeglasses and contact lenses. It can correct a variety of refractive errors, such as myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism. However, LASIK surgery is not for everyone. There are certain conditions that might preclude LASIK in case of a particular patient. Age is one such factor taken into account when determining whether a patient is a viable LASIK candidate or not. It is a known fact that people experience a constant change in vision throughout adolescence and sometimes well until the mid to late 20s.

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Lasik eye surgery is a refractive surgical procedure that works wonders on the eyes of people suffering from nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism and presbyopia. It reduces a person's complete dependency on glasses and contact lenses. The full form of Lasik is Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis and is a procedure that involves permanently changing the shape of the cornea, the clear covering of the front of the eye using an excimer laser.

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An informative and interesting look at the various aspects and uses of reading glasses.

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Ageing naturally brings about a decline in visual acuity. There are also a number of eye conditions that are more common in the older age group. Learn more about common eye problems and eye treatments and how to keep the eyes healthy even with advancing age.

To reduce or eliminate the dependence on eyeglasses or contact lenses, a procedure called refractive surgery can change the focusing properties of the eye to improve eyesight. Vision correction procedures has given millions of people a more convenient life. Refractive lens exchange, or RLE, replaces your current lens with an implanted artificial lens. This means you may never need eye glasses or contact lenses every again!

Eye vision, playing a vital role in daily life is a natural gift of God almighty. Today, there are lots of people suffering from vision problem. Most of the vision problems are caused due to improper eye care. The best way to protect eyes is by preventing the conditions from occurring. Reasons for the occurrence of impaired vision vary from person to person. Glaucoma, presbyopia, cataracts, diabetic retinopathy and migraine headaches are some main causes for blurred vision.

There are many reasons to undertake a refractive lens exchange. From correcting a refractive error to preventing cataracts, it is a good alternative to laser eye surgery. More and more people are choosing to have a refractive lens exchange to improve their eyesight. This article provides some answers to the most frequently asked questions. A refractive lens exchange is an alternative treatment to laser eye surgery. It can permanently correct longsightedness, shortsightedness, astigmatism or other refractive errors in one very quick surgery. During the surgery, instead of reshaping the cornea (as with laser eye surgery) instead the lens of the eye is removed and replaced with an artificial one.

 
 
 

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