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Yes. After years of follow-up study, it is clear that the correction achieved is extremely stable and that laser eye correction is permanent once healing is complete. This permanence and stability is one of the reasons that laser eye surgery is now so popular and well accepted. However, all eyes can change over time, and no surgery can prevent underlying changes such as cataracts, age-related macu...
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Answer: Laser vision correction results in a permanent change to the shape of the cornea. However, laser vision correction will not prevent age related conditions such as presbyopia (the need for reading glasses), cataracts, or glaucoma. These conditions wou...
Answer:   A: Laser eye surgery is used to correct many case of myopia (blurred far vision) and astigmatism safely and predictably. Laser correction of hyperopia (farsightedness) is in its advanced testing stages. Results are not as predictable, nor as s...
Answer: Laser vision correction (LVC) is a surgical alternative to glasses and contact lenses. This procedure combines the use of the precise excimer laser to reshape the cornea or front refracting surface of the eye. The excimer laser is able to sculpt the ...
Answer: Laser vision correction has been performed since 1987. The FDA has approved the use of the excimer laser and recognized laser vision correction as being safe and effective for the treatment of nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism in eligib...
Answer: People over 21 years of age are good candidates for laser eye surgery. They must not have severe eye disorders such as glaucoma. A visit to an eye specialist can help the patient determine if this is the best way to correct your myopia, hyperopia or ...
Answer: People often start to develop cataracts when in their 60's and 70's, though this can vary. Laser eye surgery cannot cure this condition. However, if you do suffer from them, we are still able to help you with other treatment options such as Intra-ocu...
Answer: Yes. It is a common misconception that Astigmatism cannot be treated with Laser Eye Surgery.This is not the case most people with Astigmatism respond very well to Laser Eye Surgery. We have corrected with Refractive Eye Surgery up to 14 dioptres ...
Answer: Yes. Once limited to nearsighted people, laser vision correction can now help people who are nearsighted, farsighted, or have astigmatism. Today, laser vision correction can correct most people's refractive error. [ ]
Answer: RK and LASIK Laser Vision Correction are procedures to correct refractive error by reshaping the cornea to allow light rays to properly focus on the retina. RK requires the use of a diamond blade to create radial incisions on the surface of the corne...
Answer: Yes. Over one million patients worldwide have had this treatment performed on them successfully. The FDA has recognized laser vision correction for nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism, and found the treatment safe and effective for eligi...
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