Eye Tracking Improves Lasik
Study shows eye tracking during laser eye surgery especially important for astigmatism correction.
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Study shows eye tracking during laser eye surgery especially important for astigmatism correction.
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(click on the author link above to see full post)Title: Health Tip: Prevent Problems With Contact LensesCategory: Health NewsCreated: 7/27/2007 2:00:00 AMLast Editorial Review: 7/27/2007
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(click on the author link above to see full post)LASIK stands for “laser-assisted intrastromal in-situ keratomileusis,†a vision correction procedure in which a flap of 160-180 microns depth is cut in the front of the cornea, the flap is folded back to expose the stroma of the cornea, …
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(click on the author link above to see full post)New survey shows websites not affiliated with a specific company preferred.
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(click on the author link above to see full post)Lasik patient information meets Health On the Net Foundation requirements for usefulness and reliability.
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(click on the author link above to see full post)Already common monovision Lasik to reduce the need for reading glasses is officially approved by FDA.
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(click on the author link above to see full post)Patient advocacy website USAEyes named “reliable Web source of information about LASIK”.
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