Corrective Eye Surgery | Cataract Eye Surgery | Vitrectomy Eye Surgery

 

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  • Corrective Eye Surgery
    Corrective Eye Surgery. Medical procedures for corrective eye surgery have made considerable advances and are now routine and convenient. This has resulted in many more people becoming eligible and ideal candidates for poor vision correction.

  • Cataract Eye Surgery
    Cataract Eye Surgery. The purpose of Cataract eye surgery is to repair damage to the eye and improve vision. Cataract eye surgery is recommended if there is a reasonable chance of improvement

  • Lasik Eye Surgery
    Lasik Eye Surgery. Before you have lasik eye surgery, the surface of your eyes will be scanned by a computer controlled device to determine the exact shape of the corneas and the amount of tissue that needs to be lasered off.

  • Refractive Surgery
    Refractive Surgery. Anyone who is considering Lasik Refractive Surgery should first consult their ophthalmologist and appreciate both the anticipated benefits and the inherent risks involved with this type of surgery

  • Cosmetic Eye Surgery
    Cosmetic Eye Surgery. Upper blepharoplasty is a medical procedure to remove excess fat, skin and muscle from the upper eye. After the excess has been removed a younger appearance is usually the outcome and is suitable for both women and men

  • After Lasik Eye Surgery
    After Lasik Eye Surgery. Complete healing of the corneal flap may take up to two-years

  • Eye Surgery
    Eye Surgery. Two of the most common types of eye surgery performed on patients are laser eye surgery and refractive surgery

  • Laser Eye Surgery
    Laser Eye Surgery. The surgeon must first cut a flap of skin in the cornea of the eye. The flap is then lifted up and with a computer guided laser superfluous eye tissue on the inside of the cornea are removed.

  • Vitrectomy Eye Surgery
    Vitrectomy Eye Surgery. Scar tissue, blood and other debris can also be removed from the eye with this procedure. Blurred vision can be caused by erroneous debris collected in the vitreous.

  • Custom Lasik
    Custom Lasik. Not everyone agrees that customized LASIK has been proven to correct all higher-order aberrations. It is important to appreciate there is always a risk when having any surgical procedure.

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