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LASIK SURGEON Articles
- Lasik Surgeon - Selecting the Right Doctor
The first big decision is to get the surgery in the first place. The next is selecting a qualified LASIK SURGEON. Problem is that doctors obtain a license to practice medicine and can do almost any procedure without additional training or knowledge. To combat this, it's important to consider not only the facilities but also the reputation of the surgeon. Understand that the difference between a good outcome and one with complications many times rests with the experience of the doctor.
- Lasik Surgeon Experience, Talent and Knowlege Matter!
If you're thinking about Lasik eye surgery, you should be also be considering the LASIK SURGEON. The risk of complications escalates dramatically depending on the level of competence and knowledge of the selected Surgeon. This means it's critical to your long term vision to learn as much as possible and find the best surgeon to perform the procedure. Lasik is a relatively simple and fast procedure when performed by an experienced surgeon.
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- A Lasik Surgeon - Talent and Experience can deliver a safer and better Outcome
In the hands of a qualified and talented Lasik Surgeon, Lasik surgery vision correction can be used to correct many problems that cause poor vision. The list includes moderate to high degrees of myopia (nearsightedness) Read More...
Lasix Eye Surgery Definitions, Terms and Acronyms:- Optic Atrophy - Is the loss of some or most of the fibers of the optic nerve.
- Optic Atrophy - Is the loss of some or most of the fibers of the optic nerve.
- Lasik - Acronym for laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis.
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- Get rid of your glasses - the easy laser way (New Kerala)
By Ranjana Narayan, New Delhi, Jan 4: It is the latest vision correction surgery, used even on US astronauts and military personnel.
- Get rid of your glasses - the easy laser way (Calcutta News)
It is the latest vision correction surgery, used even on US astronauts and military personnel. Now, the blade free laser technology, called iLasik, is attracting more and more patients in India, including many from abroad, to get rid of their glasses the easy way.
- GUTFREUND'S LASIK FIRM EYEBALLS MERGER (New York Post)
Legendary Wall Street honcho John Gutfreund's ailing Lasik company has been quietly on the prowl for a merger partner, among other "strategic alternatives," even as officials publicly rebuff demands for a shake-up. LCA-Vision, the laser-surgery...
- To Squint or to See the Light (New York Times)
With new treatments, baby boomers pay the price to shed the glasses.
- Look, No More Glasses (New York Times)
Here are several options for those with presbyopia.
- LCA-Vision Urges Stockholders to Take No Action Regarding the Joffe Group's Threatened Consent Solicitation (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
The LCA-Vision Inc. Board of Directors strongly opposes the consent solicitation threatened by the Joffe group.
- One Of A Kind Eye Treatment (KMGH 7 Denver)
It's an eye disease that forces people into a dark, blurry world. Every day, people with Keratoconus watch their vision slip away. Until now, a cornea transplant was the only option. But a few tiny drops may save their sight.
- Eye Care and Eyewear Trends for 2009 and Beyond from the Editors of AllAboutVision.com (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
SAN DIEGO----What advances in eye care and eyewear can we expect in 2009 and beyond? The editors of AllAboutVision.com see the following trends and products emerging soon: Researchers are working on liquid-based lenses for use as implanted contact lenses, cataract surgery lenses and general vision correction.
- Lasers being used during root canals (Asbury Park Press)
The use of lasers, or "scalpels of light,'' in dentistry goes back several decades, experts say, although some dentists are pushing the technology into newer territory.
- Largest Online Debate Over Drugs in Sports Debuts with Statements from Over 200 Celebrity Athletes and Doping Experts (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News)
ProCon.org, a nonpartisan 501c3 nonprofit research organization, created a new website, http://sports.procon.org, to explore the question Should performance enhancing drugs (such as steroids) be accepted in sports?
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