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Eye surgery with experienced ophthalmologist
Sunday, 10 August 2008

Eyes are the beautiful gift of god, from which we are able to see so much thing around us and which also inspire to put different color in our life so that we can and able to enjoy each and every color of life. They are the crucial part of are life as it help us in introducing to various things, so it is very important for us also to take care of them as we also can’t think our life without them .as the nation are developing in industrial sector or any other sector ,they are becoming the one of the important cause which has given raise to many different problem like the harmful effect due to the ozone layer depletion which also effect our eyes but due to the modern scientific technique the surgery of the eyes can be possible by using advance method of technique. Ocular surgery or orogolomistician surgeries are the different names of the eye surgery, ophthalmologist generally expected the surgery of the eye’s adnexa or eye, basically all the eye surgery are carried by the specialist or the experienced ophthalmologist.

The precaution and the preparation of the eye surgery include lots things. Eyes are the fragile organ of our body which involves a lot of care in the starting and after the eye surgery. The entire eye specialists will advice for some particular procedure which should be done very safely and also in this they can take the help of any consultant or some people who have the knowledge in this context. Eye surgery must require anesthesia. Peribulbar and retrobulbar techniques are very common technique that is used for anesthesia where pain conciseness is eradicated and extra ocular muscles are immobilizes by the use of these two techniques to infiltrate the area which surrounds the eye muscle cone.

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Lasik Surgery Post Op
Monday, 11 June 2007
One critical factor after your own Lasik procedure is the healing of the hinged corneal flap that is created to allow the laser to reshape the inner corneal surface. What is required is the eventual healing and re-bonding of the flap to the outer surface of the cornea. This is a great area of concern for most patients as they picture their corneal flap 'flapping in the breeze.' It's comforting to realize, however that even complete corneal transplants ultimately heal, such is the healing power of the eye.
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Lasik Eye Surgeons
Sunday, 13 May 2007

When you are thinking about having Lasik vision correction its important to not only understand the procedure, the benefits and the risks, it is also important to find a good Lasik surgeon. There are so many eye care professionals that do Lasik surgery so it is wise to find one that is educated in the latest technology and who is experienced in the type of Lasik procedure you are having.

Choosing a Lasik eye care professional can be difficult. There are so many types of Lasik techniques and doctors. Before you make an appointment with any Lasik doctor is always good to get the opinion of your regular eye care physician. By doing so, you will get a better idea of who to go to in your area and who is trusted. Do not consult the first Lasik doctor in the phone book or pick one according to price. Instead, choose one for experience.

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The FAQs of Lasik Eye Surgery
Friday, 27 April 2007

Lasik vision correction surgery can benefit many people who experience low to moderate vision problems. Lasik is a quick and painless procedure, but there are some risks and complications involved with the surgery. If you are thinking about have the Lasik procedure, it is important to understand what happens before, after and during surgery. It is also beneficial to have realistic expectations of the surgery before the procedure begins.

Most good Lasik doctors will talk to you and fully explain the before and after procedure. Like most patients, you will probably have many questions about the Lasik surgery. The following are a list of most commonly asked questions about the Lasik eye surgery.

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Lasik Eye Surgery on a Budget
Saturday, 07 April 2007

The cost of Lasik vision correction can be a deciding factor for many people who depend on corrective lenses everyday. Lasik eye surgery can be quite expensive and for many, this is cost-prohibitive. Most insurance companies do not pay for Lasik surgery because it is considered elective. There are ways however, to pay for Lasik, even for those who are on a budget.

For people who wear corrective lenses, the idea of Lasik vision correction is very appealing. The technique used during a Lasik procedure is highly precise and customized for each patient. The result of improved eyesight is usually immediate. While Lasik often does not completely eliminate the need for glasses or contacts, it can greatly enhance eyesight. Most insurance companies do not pay for Lasik. There are many employers that offer expanded vision insurance the help cover the cost of Lasik procedures. Some companies also have agreements with certain Lasik centers to offer their employees a reduced rate on Lasik.

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Know the Risks of Lasik Surgery
Thursday, 29 March 2007

As with all forms of surgery, Lasik has the potential for side effects.  Although these side effects are not considered life threatening, they can affect the overall health of the eye, or eyes, as well as the quality of vision.  In addition, complications with Lasik are less likely to occur with a surgeon who is experienced and who has performed the procedure many times.

Statistically Speaking: A study that took place in the late 1990’s showed that nearly 5% of people who underwent Lasik surgery encountered some sort of problem.  Experienced surgeons, however, are currently reporting a complications rate of below 1% if candidates are screened and selected carefully.

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Lasik Eye Surgery in Review
Wednesday, 14 March 2007

Lasik is the acronym used to describe Laser in Situ Keratomileusis.  It is a special type of refractive laser eye surgery that can only be performed by ophthalmologists.  The surgery is intended to help correct poor vision. Development: Dr. Jose Barraquer created a procedure that was the first step toward the development of Lasik in 1970.  At this time, vegetarian created a microkeratome, which was used to change the shape of the cornea and to cut the thin corneal flaps.  This procedure was called keratomileusis.

In 1990, Dr. Lucio Buratto of Italy and Dr. Ioannis Pallikaris of Greece developed Lasik surgery as it is known today.  This was accomplished by combining Dr. Barraquer’s technique with photorefractive keratectomy, or PRK.  PRK is a form of laser eye surgery that permanently changes the shape of the anterior central cornea by burning off a small amount of eye tissue from the corneal stroma.  Today, this procedure alone is not preferred because it takes longer for patients to recover from surgery and is more painful than Lasik.

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Finding The Best Lasik Surgeon
Monday, 12 March 2007

It is always important to check to make sure that a doctor is right for you before you decide to make a Lasik visit and go through with an eye surgery.  There are several ways to check credentials of a doctor before you decide to go into the doctor’s office.  By doing this, you will save a lot of time and energy later.  If something goes wrong during your Lasik surgery, you will know before you get the surgery whether the doctor you choose will respond in the proper way and repair the problems that may occur.  By choosing the right doctor, you will be able to have an easy Lasik visit, as well as surgery. 

The first thing to do when checking credentials with an eye surgeon is to communicate with them over the telephone or through other means.  By doing so, you will be able to determine if they are going to be trustworthy and let you know what is going on during the surgery as well as after.  If there are complications, you want to make sure that the doctor is going to let you know.  By talking with them, even for a short time, you can tell if they will be personable and respond to your needs and questions.

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Things to Do Before Going under the Laser
Friday, 09 March 2007

Lasik eye surgery is the most common form of refractive surgery performed.  Although the procedure is often referred to as “Lasik,” the name is an acronym for Laser Assisted SItu Keratomileusis. Lasik has gradually gained popularity because it has many advantages over other procedures.  Some of these advantages include reduced post-surgery pain and nearly immediate results.  For most, better vision is often achieved immediately after surgery, while it might not become apparent until the next day for others.

With the procedure, a microkeratome or a laser is used to cut a thin, circular flap into the cornea.  The surgeon then folds the flap back in order to remove some of the corneal tissue beneath.  This is accomplished with an excimer laser, which utilizes a cool ultraviolet light to remove tissue with precision.  In this way, the cornea is reshaped in order to better focus light onto the retina, thereby creating clearer vision.

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