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Lasik for high hyperopia

Saw a post-op today of a high hyperopia patient.  He’s a nurse  in San Diego and he is one month out from Lasik on the Wavelight Allegretto 400. Pre-op: 5 diopters of astigmatims each eye, and 1.5...

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Age for lasik

I’ve never understood why people keep getting told they are not the right age for Lasik.  Eyes change when people are growing taller, as they lengthen.  That is during the teenage years.  Regular...

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Treating High Astigmatism with Lasik

Yesterday I saw a 1 week post-op of a patient I did Lasik on for high astigmatism and myopia.  This very nice young man had 4.50 diopters of astigmatism in one eye plus nearsightedness, and 5.50...

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An accurate Lasik is far more important than a “successful Lasik.”

I’m about to do a PRK repair on patient who had Lasik elsewhere 5 years ago. She was nearsighted, and was still “mildly nearsighted” afterwards, and the surgeon never did an enhancement. It was a so...

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How do they do it??

Just did Lasik on a patient who was myopic, 20/80 without correction, and has not been wearing correction at all- no glasses, no contacts. He did everything including driving without any glasses. I...

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Precautions to Take Before and After a Laser Eye Procedure

Any surgical procedure can get one’s nerves on edge, regardless of how minor it might be. No surgical procedure should be taken lightly.  Still, choosing the most experienced eye surgeon who uses the...

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What are the Best Techniques to Correct Decentration After LASIK?

When doctors perform laser in-situ keratomileusis (LASIK), the treatment zone must be centered on the patient’s visual axis. Centering the ablation ensures that the optics are aligned over the...

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Did a Corneal Transplant Leave You With Poor Vision?

The cornea is the clear tissue on the front of the eye. It plays a protective role, shielding the eye from the environment. It also serves as the window of the eye, enabling clear vision when it is...

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How to Repair Warpage and Distortion in the Cornea

A normal cornea is smooth and symmetrical in shape. It easily focuses light entering the eye through its even surface. In contrast, a warped and distorted cornea is irregular in shape. It scatters...

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Symptoms and Treatment Strategies for Corneal Ectasia

When one makes the decision to have Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis (LASIK), they look forward to having fantastic eyesight. They have visions of seeing the leaves on the trees, throwing away...

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Myopic Versus Hyperopic PRK: What Are the Differences?

There are several options for correcting refractive error surgically. Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis (LASIK) and Photorefractive Keratectomy (PRK) are the most common procedures. Small-Incision...

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What To Do If You Experience Fluctuating Vision After Radial Keratotomy

Radial keratotomy (RK) is a refractive surgical procedure that was developed in 1974 to treat nearsightedness. It involves the use of a diamond blade to cut incisions in the cornea. The number of...

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Your Guide to PRK Complications

Photorefractive keratectomy (PRK) is a corneal refractive surgical procedure that was developed in 1988. It was approved by the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of refractive...

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Did You Know That Not All Laser Correction is Created Equal?

There are several options when it comes to laser vision correction. The most common is laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis, or LASIK. Then, there are variants of LASIK such as epi-LASIK and...

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Three Technological Advances We Use in Our Laser Vision Correction Procedures

Laser vision correction has come a long way in recent years and we are proud to offer some of the most cutting-edge technologies and procedures. Learn more about the technological advances Dr. Motwani...

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