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LASIK and Dry Eye: What You Need to Know

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LASIK has been a miracle for many people, but it’s not a perfect process. It is, after all, surgery. In order to improve your eyesight permanently, you will need to go through the recovery process. One of the most common side effects of LASIK is the post-LASIK dry eyes. Luckily the problem is usually short-lived…. Read More


Traditional LASIK vs. Custom LASIK: Deciding Which is Best For You

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Eye care technology is ever-changing, so it’s important to keep up with what your options are when it comes to treatment, and how to discern which plan will work for you. LASIK, in particular, is a rapidly evolving operation and continues to become safer and more effective every year. A major development in recent years… Read More


The 3 Stages of LASIK

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LASIK is a fairly straightforward procedure. It only takes about 15 minutes overall and the recovery time is quick and virtually painless. However, it’s still important to have a well-rounded understanding of what you’re getting yourself into. Here’s what to expect before, during, and after your LASIK procedure. What Happens Before LASIK Before you can… Read More


5 Ways LASIK Can Improve Your Life

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Having difficulty seeing? Then you are one of the millions of Americans that have some kind of refractive error. Glasses and contact lenses are useful and help a great many people to see clearly, but they come with their own problems. Today, we have technology that allows us to correct vision problems at the source-… Read More


Can Athletes Get LASIK?

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LASIK is an amazing procedure that changes lives by making it possible to see clearly, but not everyone knows this or trusts that LASIK is even safe. While the procedure can seem scary and is not right for every person, it is absolutely one of the safest procedures performed today. It is among the most… Read More


LASIK is Better and Safer than Ever – Thanks to Topography-Guided Technology

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LASIK eye surgery is a far cry from what it used to be. In the 1950s, surgically repairing vision was a new concept. A Spanish ophthalmologist by the name of Jose Barraquer invented an instrument called the “microkeratome” – a blade thin enough to make the corneal flaps needed for LASIK. Traditional LASIK surgery with… Read More


Keratoconus Treatments: Corneal-Crosslinking Explained

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Keratoconus is a disease that affects 1 in 2,000 Americans. The specific cause is currently uncertain. What is known is that it specifically targets the cornea, making it thin and bulging. This can distort vision greatly, leading to nearsightedness, astigmatism, and sometimes, light sensitivity. There are several treatments for keratoconus including custom contact lenses, corneal… Read More


Is Wearing Contact Lenses a Safer Alternative To Having LASIK Eye Surgery?

If you are like “most” contact lenses wearers, you probably think wearing contact lenses is a much safer alternative than having eye surgery. But that is not necessarily the case. Until recently, even eye doctors thought LASIK surgery was riskier than wearing contacts. This is because the risks associated with eye surgery are different than… Read More


Life With an Implantable Contact Lens

If you have worn glasses and contact lenses most of your life, you have probably grown accustomed to simply being visually handicapped. You may not even remember what it was like to see without some type of visual aid. So, if someone told you there was a procedure available in Boston, other than LASIK, that… Read More


January is Glaucoma Awareness Month!

Glaucoma is a very misunderstood disease and if left untreated, can cause blindness. More than four million people in the United States have glaucoma. Nearly half of those with glaucoma are not even aware that they have it. You may think Glaucoma is an “old person’s” disease. If so, you are wrong. Everyone is at… Read More


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