Articles tagged: farsightedness
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by David Berry PRK, or photorefractive keratectomy, is the process of removing cells from the surface of the eye to improve vision. PRK can be correct nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. This procedure is most often conducted on patients with thin corneas or other eye issues which make them unsuitable candidates for LASIK. written by David Berry The following article is a brief look at what LASIK eye surgery is and what it entails. It includes descriptions of specific procedures and a general overview of what to expect. written by Wally Singer Lens implant surgery is one way for you to improve your vision if you are not eligible for laser eye surgery or other vision correction options. Read on to find answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about this treatment option. written by David Berry Cataracts cause clouded vision; however, what are the symptoms, the types and the causes of cataracts and who is at risk? Everything you needed to know about cataracts is outlined below. written by David Berry Who are the ideal candidates for the LASIK eye surgery procedure? They are presented here in a detailed and clear manner. Learn more before you consider undergoing the surgery. written by David Berry If you are farsighted, you could benefit from the non-invasive procedure known as conductive keratoplasty (CK). This article takes a closer look at CK surgery. written by Wally Singer Hyperopia (more commonly known as farsightedness) is a vision problem that many people suffer from. Learn more about the basic concerns and treatment options associated with this common eye condition. written by Wally Singer LASIK is a popular vision correction surgery that many people turn to in order to treat farsightedness (hyperopia), nearsightedness (myopia), and astigmatism. Learn more about this excellent eye care option by reading this informative article. written by Wally Singer How effective is LASIK? LASIK surgery can change your life. It is one of the most rewarding, and safest procedures you can have done. By having LASIK surgery you can throw your eyeglasses away. written by David Berry Nearsightedness, farsightedness, and presbyopia are common vision problems, but which term means what? Learn more about the differences in and causes of these vision problems. written by David Berry Cataracts are a common problem with vision causing a person’s vision to be hazy or blurry. There are three different types of cataracts you can be diagnosed with. These include a nuclear cataract, cortical, and subcapsular cataract. << previous page 1 next page>> |