Can MIGS Prevent Vision Loss from Glaucoma?
Glaucoma is one of the leading causes of irreversible blindness worldwide. Often called the “silent thief of sight,” it causes progressive damage to the optic nerve, typically due to increased …
Learn MoreGlaucoma is one of the leading causes of irreversible blindness worldwide. Often called the “silent thief of sight,” it causes progressive damage to the optic nerve, typically due to increased …
Learn MoreIf you have been imagining a life with less dependence on contact lenses or glasses, it can be disappointing to be told that you are not a candidate for LASIK. …
Learn MoreIf you constantly reach for your eye drops, it may be time to start looking into the bigger problem: Why do you need them so often? They’re a quick and …
Learn MoreAn oculoplastic surgeon is an ophthalmologist with advanced, board-certified training in surgery of the upper face and eye region. Unlike general plastic surgeons, oculoplastic specialists focus on delicate tissues—eyelids, brows, …
Learn MoreYou’ve probably asked yourself, “Do I need LASIK?” It’s not a big deal for some professionals if their vision isn’t as flawless as 20/20. Wearing contacts and eyeglasses for vision …
Learn MoreWhen we think about eye health, many focus on vision correction — glasses, contacts, or refractive surgery. But there’s more to healthy eyes than clear sight. Ocular surface diseases are …
Learn MoreWhat Is Vitreomacular Traction? Vitreous is the clear, jelly-like substance that fills the middle of your eyes. The vitreous is connected to your retina and macula by millions of tiny …
Learn MoreDiabetes is a common condition, with over 30 million Americans living with diabetes. Diabetes can affect every part of your body, including your eyes. The diabetes-related changes to the circulatory …
Learn MoreAround 800,000 Americans undergo laser vision correction surgeries each year. These elective procedures repair common vision problems like nearsightedness and farsightedness. Some people never need to wear contact lenses or …
Learn MoreThe day has come for you to consider LASIK—an excellent option for correcting your vision. You’ve done your homework, and you’ve asked for recommendations. Now, you’ve scheduled an appointment for …
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