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Wednesday, October 21, 2009


Eye Surgery Online Resource - Corrective Eye Surgery

Eye Surgery USA is your ultimate resource for Laser Eye Surgery, LASIK / LASEK Surgery and the highly qualified, experienced Licensed Eye Correction Specialists who perform them. At Eye Surgery USA, you can find an Eye Correction Specialist in your area, learn more about eye diseases and the treatments available, information on the latest technologies and advances in techniques and much, much more.

Find a LASIK Surgeon in your area.

Read helpful articles written by Eye Surgeons featured on Eye Surgery USA.

Research the latest advances in Eye Correction treatments.

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Labels: corrective eye technology, eye correction surgery

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Wednesday, September 9, 2009


Ask An Expert Corrective Eye Surgeon - LASIK Surgeon Your Questions

In the 21st Century, almost all of us have grown accustomed to instantaneous gratification when it comes to information.

Information on every topic one can think of is available through the Internet. Communication is constant and always available.

At Eye Surgery USA, we are working to harness the latest technology to make the journey to better sight a smoother and easier one to navigate.

Introducing Eye Surgery USA's Ask An Expert feature.

Have you ever had a question about LASIK, PRK or other Corrective Eye Surgery Procedure that you've never remembered to ask your eye doctor?

Maybe a question that you'd rather ask from the anonymity of your own home computer, rather than in person?

Screened and qualified Vision Correction Specialists are available to answer YOUR questions, whatever they may be.

Not only will you get an answer, in most cases you'll get a quick and very thorough answer from the doctor you email. Try it today.

Visit Eye Surgery USA to begin your journey to better sight today!

Labels: ask an expert, Blade-Less LASIK, corrective eye technology

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Tuesday, August 11, 2009


What are Corrective Eye Procedures?

There are many procedures available for correcting poor vision. The procedure that is best for you can best be determined by your surgeon. Some of the more popular procedures include LASIK, LASEK / E-LASIK, Epi-LASIK, Wavefront LASIK, IntraLase and PRK Laser Surgery.

With Corrective Eye Surgery, you can enjoy such benefits as:
  • Freeing yourself from the need to carry and wear eyeglasses.
  • Eliminating the need for purchasing expensive lens care solutions and contact lenses.
  • Being able to enjoy excellent vision while swimming or participating in sporting events - as always, check with your surgeon to see how long you should allow to heal before undertaking any such activities.
Learn more about Corrective Eye Procedures offered by Eye Surgery USA!

Labels: corrective eye technology, laser eye surgery procedures, LASIK procedures

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Wednesday, August 5, 2009


Understand Refractive Procedures at Eye Surgery USA

Recent advances in refractive surgery are designed to permanently reduce or eliminate the need for corrective eyewear to see objects clearly. Today, more than 3 million corneal refractive procedures are performed worldwide each year. Presently, more than 100 million patients wear contact lenses for correction of their refractive errors.

To better understand refractive surgeries, one should understand how a perfectly normal eye (20/20) focuses light and what are different types of refractive errors? Let us first understand the main components of eye.

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Labels: corrective eye technology, refractive surgery

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Friday, January 30, 2009


IntraLase Method vs Microkeratome Method

What's the difference?

The microkeratome is a hand-held instrument, which contains a steel blade that moves back and forth and creates a cut as it travels across the cornea. A microkeratome is only capable of making a single, one-dimensional cut across the cornea. As it cuts, the blade oscillates back and forth, which can leave an irregular surface after the flap is lifted. This can affect the quality of your postoperative vision.

Because of the unique way in which the IntraLase Method creates a precisely positioned layer of bubbles just beneath the surface of your eye, it creates a smooth even surface after your flap is lifted. With the IntraLase Method, a blade never touches your eye.

Technology is always advancing, that's why it's important to use resources like Eye Surgery USA to stay abreast of emerging technology in the eye correction industry.

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Labels: Blade-Less LASIK, corrective eye technology, IntraLase

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Wednesday, January 21, 2009


Ask an Expert on Eye Surgery USA

An office consultation in preparation for Corrective Eye Surgery can be an overwhelming experience. Have you ever been in the room with the doctor and can't remember the burning question you've been dying to ask?

Or do you ever have questions about LASIK, PRK or other Corrective Eye Surgery Procedures that you've been too shy to ask in person?

Maybe a question that you'd rather ask anonymously on the web?

Why not Ask an Expert on Eye Surgery USA

Asking an expert is discreet. You can ask any question with full confidence that it will be answered without judgment or bias. All of our featured surgeons are licensed and experienced, which means they are highly skilled practitioners who treat their patients with compassion and respect.

Click here to Ask an Expert today!

Labels: ask an expert, corrective eye technology

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Wednesday, January 14, 2009


Eye Anatomy and Refractive Errors

Today, more than 3 million corneal refractive procedures - or corrective eye surgeries - are performed worldwide each year. Presently, more than 100 million patients wear contact lenses for correction of their refractive errors.

Recent advances in refractive surgery are designed to permanently reduce or eliminate the need for corrective eye wear in order to see objects clearly. However, there are many more people wearing contact lenses that need to be replaced and used in conjunction with cleaning and preserving solutions, than those opting for the convenience and precision of corrective eye surgery.

Why is that?

Perhaps the answer lies in having better information on the corrective eye surgery itself. To better understand refractive surgeries, one should understand first how a perfectly normal eye (20/20) focuses light and the different types of refractive errors.

To learn more about the eye and how it works, click here.

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Labels: Blade-Less LASIK, corrective eye technology, vision correction

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Tuesday, January 13, 2009


LASIK Glossary of Medical Terms

The more research you do on Corrective Eye Surgery and the procedures involved, the deeper you find yourself in technical, medical jargon that seems more like a foreign language.

We at Eye Surgery USA understand that some of the LASIK jargon can be quite confusing or difficult to understand, which is why we provide a free glossary of LASIK terms. Learn the meanings of terms such as PRK, Inflammation, Myopia and much more.

Click here to visit our LASIK Glossary today!

Labels: corrective eye technology, glossary of LASIK terms, LASIK Glossary

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Monday, January 12, 2009


Is LASIK Corrective Eye Surgery Right for You?


There's a good chance that if you've found this blog, you're thinking of improving your eyesight in some way.

Perhaps you're tired of wearing contacts or glasses and you would like to participate in activities such as swimming, running or other sports without having to worry about breaking your glasses or wearing special lenses. Perhaps you're you tired of spending hundreds of dollars every year on expensive solutions and contacts?

Perhaps LASIK Corrective Eye Surgery is right for you!



LASIK is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that reduces and in most cases eliminates the dependency on vision assisted appliances such as glasses and contact lenses.

Here at Eye Surgery USA, we only feature licensed, skilled and experienced corrective eye surgeons, so you can rest assured that you'll find the best doctors in your area. Once you find a doctor you like, you can contact them directly and schedule a confidential, personalized consultation to see what corrective eye surgery can do for you.

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Labels: Blade-Less LASIK, corrective eye technology, LASIK Laser Eye Surgeon Search, vision blog, vision correction, vision problems

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Friday, January 9, 2009


Information on Wavefront LASIK Technology

Emerging Corrective Eye Techniques and Technology continues to develop better ways of restoring vision to those who suffer from vision loss or impairment. One of those emerging technologies is Wavefront LASIK.

Wavefront LASIK reshapes the cornea by using three-dimensional measurements of how your eye processes images to guide the laser. This provides a precise and individualized vision experience that would be otherwise impossible to achieve with traditional LASIK.

The advantage of Wavefront LASIK is that it offers a higher quality of vision and not just a measure of how much you can see. On top of being able to achieve 20/20 or better vision, there is a reduced chance of losing visual quality such as contrast sensitivity, vision at night and distorted vision effects such as halos and glares.

To learn more about Wavefront LASIK click here

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Labels: corrective eye technology, vision correction, Wavefront LASIK

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