How Long Does Lasik Last?
Like any new medical procedure, the introduction of LASIK to the public had spurred many questions. The first is whether the vision correction procedure is safe. This is understandable, as most people imagine a James Bond weapon to destroy the world when they hear the word ‘laser’. The lack of world destruction or entire neighborhoods burning down due to...
How Old do You Have to be to Get LASIK
What’s the Right Age to Get LASIK? Since the 1990s, LASIK has been available in Canada and the United States. LASIK surgery reshapes the cornea in order to correct vision. The procedure has an extremely high success rate. The most common age range for LASIK is those between the 20 to 40-year range. As research continues and new technology develops, the profile of an...
Can LASIK Change Your Eye Color?
The short answer is no, LASIK cannot change your eye color. LASIK has been used traditionally to correct certain eye conditions such as astigmatism, nearsightedness, and farsightedness. Many who undergo this procedure no longer have to rely on contacts or glasses to be able to see and even drive safely. LASIK has been extremely successful with more than 20 million people...
Bladeless LASIK Revealed
LASIK ….by the Bubble If you are someone who has dealt with visual difficulties, more than likely you have researched ways to correct your vision without the use of glasses or contact lenses. LASIK or Lasik (laser-assisted in situ keratomileuses) is more commonly known as laser eye surgery. Lasik is a refractory procedure performed by an ophthalmologist to correct...
Are Eye Drops Created Equal?
The Debate Over Artificial Tears Versus Eye Drops. Although most people assume that eye drops are all the same, brands vary in terms of how they affect the eye, or relieve symptoms. When choosing the right eye drop for your irritated eyes, it is important to understand the background behind these products, and the different types available. Whether you have red eyes or need...
What Does it Take to Become a LASIK Surgeon?
The short answer to this question is: a long long time. First, one must become a formal, medical doctor, MD. This requires four years of college, four years of medical school, and one year of internship at a hospital. After these nine years, a three or four-year residency training program in ophthalmology is required. Select Your Medical Specialty During this...
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