Posts from August, 2010

  • 17
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    Correcting Fuzzy Eyesight with Eye Surgery
    Just what Triggers Fuzzy Eyesight? Many of the eye’s concentration power is provided by the cornea. The cornea is the transparent window in the entrance of the eye which in turn concentrates light rays onto the retina (your nerve layer at the rear of the eye). If the optical system involving the eye is in [...]
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  • 11
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    LASIK Surgery: What You Want to Know!
    Lasik vision correction produces exceptional visual results with a speedy recovery time and very little irritation. For this reason it’s the most commonly used surgical treatment for repairing: short- sightedness (myopia), long-sightedness (hyperopia), and astigmatism. Lasik Eye surgery will be a 2 step process which involves the generation of a slim flap in the cornea [...]
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  • 5
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    The Eyes Have It For Surgeon
    Date: 5th August 2010 Author: Emma Page Publication: Mosman Daily Gerard Sutton chose a career in opthamology over cardiology because operations on eye patients have a high success rate. “I originally wanted to become a neurologist of cardiologist but in those fields people don’t always get better,” he said. The Mosman doctor has practised surgical [...]
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  • 3
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    Three Common Refractive Procedures
    1. Lasik is a two step vision correction treatment that’s been really effective in the treatment of nearsightedness, hyperopia and astigmatism. The Benefits The treatment of laser eye surgery is done with local anaesthesia (eye drops) The primary endeavour, developing the flap, will require about thirty seconds for every eye, whilst the next period, reshaping [...]
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