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Eye Laser Risks - 4 Risks Of Laser Eye Surgery

Posted on timeOctober 12th, 2008 by userAdvisor    flagNo Comments


Avoiding Eye Laser risks starts with your initial inquiry into the procedure. In other words, get educated about the procedure and find out as much as you can about it.

There seems to be an air of safety with laser eye surgery and in the main that’s true but because it’s classed as surgery the element of risk still exists. Don’t be “blinded” and accepting that it’s simply a matter of turning up for surgery and that nothing will go wrong.

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Conductive Keratoplasty Accepted by More Laser Eye Surgeons

Posted on timeJune 12th, 2008 by userEditor    flagNo Comments


In April of 2002, the FDA of the United Says approved conductive keratoplasty for use with patients over the age of 40 who had mild conditions of farsightedness. Later, in 2004, the FDA expanded its approval to include presbyopia, which is a very common condition that typically effects people as they reach middle age. Presbyopia is a natural side-effect of the aging process and it causes the lens of the eye to stiffen, making it more difficult to focus at different distances at the same time.

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Conductive Keratoplasty: Why is It Worth Considering?

Posted on timeMay 24th, 2008 by userEditor    flagNo Comments


When it comes to people’s eyes and the problems they might have with their vision, most generally take such issues pretty seriously and look for ways to improve their eyesight whenever possible. For some people the thought of corrective eye surgery makes them understandably squeamish. However, in these days of highly-technological procedures, there are solutions to vision problems that are minimally invasive and which can deliver excellent results. Conductive keratoplasty (CK) is one of those corrective eye surgery procedures.

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