Thursday, November 22, 2007
Mann Eye Institute & Laser Center Promotes American Diabetes Month
Mann Eye Institute and Laser Center raises awareness about the importance of preventive and surgical eye care for individuals with diabetes.
In honor of November being American Diabetes Month, Mann Eye Institute and Laser Center is raising awareness about the importance of preventive and surgical eye care for individuals with diabetes.
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In honor of November being American Diabetes Month, Mann Eye Institute and Laser Center is raising awareness about the importance of preventive and surgical eye care for individuals with diabetes.
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Tuesday, November 13, 2007
Sub-2 mm Microincision Cataract Surgery Designed to Speed Vision Recovery
NEW ORLEANS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--As thousands of the world’s leading ophthalmologists gather in New Orleans for the annual meeting of the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO), there’s buzz about a radical shift to smaller incision cataract surgery that has the potential to
provide faster patient recovery times and a speedier return to more youthful vision.
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provide faster patient recovery times and a speedier return to more youthful vision.
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Lasik Eye Surgery Risks, Success Rate, Damages
What Are the Common Lasik Eye Surgery Risks
Lasik has come a long way since its early days and still has a lot of room for improvement in the future. Because it is not a perfect surgery, lasik eye surgery risks to exist and it's important to take
these risks into consideration when deciding whether to take the surgery or not. The good news is about only 1% of patients will suffer from permanent damages and less than 5% will suffer temporary damages so you can see the success rate is pretty high. The only problem is if
you are among the 5% that are lucky the consequences can be big.
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Lasik has come a long way since its early days and still has a lot of room for improvement in the future. Because it is not a perfect surgery, lasik eye surgery risks to exist and it's important to take
these risks into consideration when deciding whether to take the surgery or not. The good news is about only 1% of patients will suffer from permanent damages and less than 5% will suffer temporary damages so you can see the success rate is pretty high. The only problem is if
you are among the 5% that are lucky the consequences can be big.
Read more...
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