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Eyes Are Real Bad. Can I Still Get

Wednesday, August 10th, 2011

My prescription is about 9.5 in each eye plus I have astygatism. Contact lens are not comfortable for me and also I can not see as well with contacts as I can with glasses. It is possible to get laser vision surgery with eyes as bad as mine?

Lasik Vision Correction The Exciting New Laser Eye Surgery: A Guide for Patients
LASIK vision correction: The exciting new laser eye surgery, laser in-situ keratomileusis (LASIK) : a guide for patients (Doctor to patient series)
Lasik Vision Correction The Exciting New Laser Eye Surgery
Lasik Vision Correction : The Exciting New Laser Eye Surgery (Doctor To Patient Series)

If You Have Lazer Eye Surgery, When You

Friday, July 29th, 2011

I was just wondering if when you get lazer eye surgery, if your bad eye sight will still be passed onto your kids or if the surgery will change your eyes and your children will not be affected.

FAQ: Nerve Damage In Left Eye. Will Laser Corrective -Facts

Tuesday, July 19th, 2011

If I have nerve damage in my left eye that prohibits glasses from correcting my vision, will laser corrective surgery still work or will I always have a bit more trouble seeing out of my left eye?

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Why After 6 Month Prk Eye Surgery Still

Wednesday, December 15th, 2010

I have done PRK eye surgery over six month and still i see blurry at nights, especially when i watch TV.

FAQ: Traditional Lasik: Still Looking Good -Best Info

Sunday, October 17th, 2010

New developments in ophthalmology have created a number of variants of refractive eye surgery. Traditional Lasik is one such refractive eye surgical method through which vision is corrected. The term ’traditional’ is used in the name of this surgery to distinguish this method from its newer counterparts such as IntraLasik or Wavefront Lasik.

The difference lies in the type of laser (and related technologies) that are used in such surgeries. Traditional Lasik, also called ’standard Lasik’ or ’conventional Lasik,’ is the original form of laser surgery, first performed in 1989.

The laser used is a very basic type. This surgery is deployed to correct vision disorders such as farsightedness, nearsightedness, astigmatism and presbyopia. It is cheaper than other forms of Lasik surgery.

It has been found that patients who suffer from nystagmus, dry eyes, early cataract stages or corneal scars have no need for Wavefront Lasik and are better off with Traditional Lasik surgery. Both these forms of Lasik surgery have been approved by the US FDA.

Method of Traditional Lasik

One of the oldest forms of laser-assisted surgery, Lasik stands for Laser Assisted In-Situ Keratomileusis. This method involves cutting a flap of the corneal tissue with a special type of blade known as microkeratome. The flap is usually between 100 to 180 micrometers thick. Next, the targeted tissues are removed from the corneal stroma. This removal is executed with the help of a special kind of laser beam. This laser beam is called an excimer.

What distinguishes this surgery from other variants is the method in which the corneal flap is cut. However, in IntraLasik surgery, the flap is also cut with the help of the excimer laser.

Benefits of Traditional Lasik Surgery
Traditional Lasik surgeries are considered the best way to get rid of contact lenses or glasses. Additionally, this surgery is quite painless and the use of laser makes the process very simple. Patients can go home on the very same day after completion of surgery. The recovery period too is much shorter.  

If you are looking for the easiest way to correct your vision problems then an excellent option would be the Laser Eye Center of Silicon Valley. The center has over a decade of experience in corrective eye surgeries of all kinds, including Lasik. The center was founded by Dr Kawesch, one of the pioneers in corrective eye surgery utilizing modern methods.

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Dr. Gary Kawesch is an experienced eye doctor in Laser Eye Center of Silicon Valley, California performing effective traditional lasik eye surgery.


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