Lasik: Everything You Need To Know
Wavefront-guided LASIK (or custom LASIK) is a form of refractive surgery. With this outpatient procedure, a laser is used to reshape your cornea, improving how light rays are focused in the eye.
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Wavefront-guided LASIK (or custom LASIK) is a form of refractive surgery. With this outpatient procedure, a laser is used to reshape your cornea, improving how light rays are focused in the eye.
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If you have low vision, there are many methods to use your remaining sight. There are vision rehabilitation specialists who help you learn to do things in new ways.
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A corneal ulcer is a sore in the cornea that may be open. It usually results from an eye infection. See your ophthalmologist immediately.
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Your visual field is how much you are able to see around you. It consists of your central (front) vision and your peripheral (side) vision.
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After retina surgery, you will need to keep your head in a face-down position. This is because a gas bubble has been placed into your eye.
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Avastin® is the brand name for bevacizumab. It is a drug injected into the eye to slow vision loss in people who have "wet" age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and other blood vessel diseases of the retina.
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