Archive for April 12th, 2007

April 12, 2007: 8:42 pm: ny lasik

Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP) damages premature babies’ retinas, the layer of light-sensitive cells lining the back of the eye. ROP usually occurs in both eyes, though one may be more severely affected.
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  • : 8:42 pm: ny lasik

    I’ve decided to expand the lasik blog somewhat to include areas beyond New York. Here’s something I found recently…
    Retinoblastoma, a malignant tumor that grows in the retina, the layer of light-sensing cells in the back of the eye, can destroy a child’s vision and be fatal. Affecting children of all races, boys and girls equally, retinoblastoma occurs in one or both eyes, usually in the first year or two of life.
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  • : 8:42 pm: ny lasik

    What’s new in the lasik industry? It seems as though there’s always far more than what I have time to write about…
    LASIK vision correction is becoming more popular than ever before. The technology continues to improve, offering more people the opportunity to throw away their glasses or contacts permanently. Are you tired of having to plan every activity based on whether you are wearing your glasses or contacts? Do you want to wake up and read the clock across the room without having to reach for your glasses first? If so, you may be the perfect candidate for laser eye surgery.Continue reading “Lasik Vision Correction”