Archive for April 10th, 2007

April 10, 2007: 10:46 am: ny lasik

Choosing a LASIK surgeon is the most important decision you will ever make about your eye care. The more experience a surgeon has, the better your chances of having successful results. You certainly wouldn’t trust your heart to someone who only does heart surgery every few weeks. Neither should you trust your eye health to a surgeon without experience. At Global Laser Vision, our surgeons specialize in refractive surgery–giving you the greatest possible chance for visual improvement.Continue reading “Lasik Surgeon”

  • : 10:46 am: ny lasik

    Just a quick bit of information I found….
    Strabismus refers to misaligned eyes. If the eyes turn inward (crossed), it is called esotropia. If the eyes turn outward (wall-eyed), it is called exotropia. Or, one eye can be higher than the other which is called hypertropia (for the higher eye) or hypotropia (for the lower eye). Strabismus can be subtle or obvious, intermittent (occurring occasionally), or constant. It can affect one eye only or shift between the eyes.
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  • : 10:46 am: ny lasik

    How many lasik surgeons do you think there are in New York? I’d say easily hundreds and perhaps thousands, so don’t just look for the best deal - they’re your only set of eyes ;)
    Retinoschisis is a genetic eye disease that splits the retina, the light-sensitive layer of cells lining the back of the eye. It occurs in two forms, one affecting young children, the other older adults. Both forms usually affect both eyes, though one eye may be worse than the other.
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