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What to Expect Before, During, and After CK Surgery

June 08, 2009 @ 08:24 PM — by unknown
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NearVision CK is on popular way that people can improve the quality of their vision. As with any surgical procedure, there are a number of concerns that people express prior to undergoing surgery. Below are some common concerns people have before, during, and after NearVision CK. Will both eyes be treated on the same day? As a rule, NearVision CK is performed on only one eye, however if the patient’s prescription requires treatment of both eyes; then both eyes will be performed on the same day. Will I need to wear patches over my eyes following the NearVision CK procedure? You will not need to wear patches over your eyes following the NearVision CK procedure. How soon can I go back to work? The majority of the patients are able to go back to work and engage in any other normal activities the day after their procedure. Recover is very quick however you will be advised to be careful with your eyes and to avoid in strain. You may want to give your eyes extra rest of several days fol

Custom LASIK Eye Surgery Information

June 04, 2009 @ 06:28 PM — by unknown
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Custom LASIK eye surgery is also known as wavefront LASIK or in some cases it is known as wavefront-guided LASIK. To perform this procedure a three-dimensional measurement is taken of the eye to see how is processes images. This measurement is then used to guide the laser as it reshapes the cornea of the eye. Because of the wavefront measurement system, extremely accurate, individualized vision correction can be accomplished. Glasses or contact lenses would not be able to achieve the vision correction required by the patient. For a patient to receive wavefront or custom LASIK, the patient must be qualified by the guidelines set down by the FDA. A patient can only be considered as a candidate for custom LASIK eye surgery based on certain factors, such as the custom laser system, and the suitable thickness of the cornea with mild to moderately high degrees of common vision defects, such as myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism. The eye’s ability to focus light rays is measured to c