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laser eyesight correction

laser eyesight correction

Thinking Of Allegretto Laser Vision Correction?

The Allegretto laser is an extremely fast and accurate laser that uses a new concept in laser vision correction Los Angeles procedures, called wavefront optimization. According to Los Angeles lasik surgeon, this laser has justly developed a reputation as having some of the best results of any laser used in the world to deliver low retreatment rates, minimal glare and halo side effects, and excellent eye tracking, centration and laser treatment profile technology. It uses invisible ultraviolet (UV) light pulses to remove precise amounts of corneal tissue from the eye to reduce or eliminate farsightedness and astigmatism (distorted vision)

How does it work? The Los Angeles Lasik system treats farsightedness by removing tissue from the outer areas of the cornea to make it steeper. It treats astigmatism by flattening the central cornea by different amounts and at different locations to correct uneven focus.

When is it used? Eye surgeon Los Angeles says that the laser system is intelasikfor the LASIK (Laser-Assisted in Situ Keratomileusis) treatment of patients who:

- have farsightedness up to +6.0 diopters (D) and astigmatism up to 5 D with a maximum manifest refraction spherical equivalent (MRSE) of +6.0 D,
- are 18 years of age or older, and
- have had stable eyesight for the year prior to the pre-operative examination.
What will it accomplish? Allegretto laser treatment is intended to reduce or eliminate farsightedness and/or astigmatism.

Side effects may include:
- glare from bright lights,
- halos (rings around lights),
- light sensitivity,
- night driving glare, and
- visual fluctuation.

When should it not be used? The laser system should not be used on patients who:

- are pregnant or nursing,
- have a collagen vascular disease (such as rheumatoid arthritis or scleroderma),
- have an autoimmune or immunodeficiency disease (such as AIDS or cancer),
- show signs of keratoconus (an eye disorder in which there is a thinning of the cornea that results in blurred or distorted vision), or
- are taking medications with visual side effects (such as Accutane or Cordarone).

About the Author

As an expert in his field, Dr. Peter Cornell is a skilled, board-certified, experienced ophthalmologist who has dedicated his medical career to improving patients’ lives.He is a talented, skilled Beverly Hills LASIK surgeon dedicated to providing his patients with superior care. Certified by the American Board of Ophthalmology, LASIK surgeon Peter Cornell has served both Los Angeles area, national and international patients.

Does eating carrots actually improve or maintain your eyesight?

im just asking becuz as a kid i dun think i got enuff vitmain a. plus i have glasses with a high presciption and want to get rid of them. and i cant have contacts (wud be 2 thick) and no laser correction surgery (im still 14)

Carrots are very good for your eye health and will help to slow down the deterioration process but that is all. They are supposed to very temporarily improve your night vision but they can’t even temporarily improve your day vision.

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