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Laser Cataract Surgery

Vision Technology: Traditional Cataract Surgery vs. Laser Cataract Surgery

Comparing traditional cataract surgery with the advanced laser options.
Given that cataract surgery is one of the most popular vision procedures performed all throughout the country, with nearly 3 million Americans having this procedure done each and every year, it only makes sense that scientists and doctors would continuously work to improve and perfect the surgery […]

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By |February 28th, 2014|Cutting Edge, EyeCare Topics, LASIK|0 Comments

Laser Assisted Cataract Surgery vs. Traditional Cataract Surgery

What is “bladeless” cataract surgery and how does it differ from normal?
Within the last decade, the advances made in vision technology have helped millions of people all over the world overcome frustrating and sometimes inhabilitating vision problems, from correcting poor vision to improving age-related eye diseases. Each year these procedures become more accurate and better […]

The information presented on this Site and Blog and any related links is provided for educational, informational, and entertainment purposes only. Nothing contained in this Site is intended to create a physician-patient relationship, to replace the services of a licensed, trained physician or health professional or to be a substitute for medical advice of a physician or trained health professional licensed in your state. You must never consider any of the information presented here as a substitute for consulting with your physician or health care provider for any medical conditions or concerns. Any information presented here is general information, is not medical advice, nor is it intended as advice for your personal situation. Please consult with your physician or health care provider if you have concerns about your health or suspect that you might have a problem.