Questions About LASIK
LASIK, an acronym, means laser assisted in-situ keratomileusis defines as a vision correction laser surgery. FDA approved the surgery has been around for 20 years, and it modifies the shape of the cornea. The cornea is the clear covering on the front of the eye that allows light to pass through to reach the retina. […]
Elderly and Lasik
Now, close to ten percent of the population in the USA lists as elderly. The census defined elderly as those Americans of age 65 or older. Most of those senior Americans need eye care even in Houston. Health and Human Services with the Department of Commerce determined in its 2014 study that by 2050 that […]
Children and LASIK
The FDA recommends LASIK surgery for 18 years old and above. The reasons vary for the constraint with age such as a refractive error in the eyes change as a child grows. What was accepted as normal eye vision indicators as a toddler will not be the same as a teenager. Prescriptions frequently change in […]
Back to School Means Eye Exam Time
Foundational to learning, reading offers the information that sets the stage for exploring what career options a person has. Reading requirements at college level remain heavy with assignments of many chapters to cover the material necessary. If any problems with the eyes exist in young adults, it will show. Symptoms • Eyes feeling sore or […]