Carter Eye Center in Dallas, Texas
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Sunday, December 20, 2009
LASIK and Travel
Because you will need to return for a follow-up visit a day or two after your LASIK procedure, you should avoid travel, and plan to rest for a few days after surgery. If you are given the OK to return to work, someone else may have to drive you for a few days. More than likely you will wear a shield until your follow up visit, a couple days later.
LASIK patients usually can't drive until a few days after their procedure. Your eyes may be itchy, irritated and possibly feel like they are burning right after surgery. While over-the-counter pain relievers will control this discomfort, if you plan to travel by car, make sure someone else does the driving.
If your vision is hazy or blurry, often a result of dry-eye, your ability to rely on what you see will be compromised. Your LASIK surgeon will give you drops that will reduce the irritation as well as help you focus.
It would be wise to do some research before you travel. Air travel is safe after LASIK; however, if you plan to fly, or travel to an area that is dry or windy, dry-eye may be worsened. Air conditioning in hotels, jets, planes, and even cars can aggravate dry-eye. Dry, irritated eyes are more easily infected, so, talk to your surgeon and make sure your travel plans are OK, and that you are prepared to accommodate climate changes.
For more information please visit the website for the Carter Eye Center in Dallas, or contact them to schedule a free consultation. Dr. Harvey Carter and his team of eye surgery specialists are proud to offer you their 20/20 or it's free guarantee, and the assurance that they offer the highest quality of care possible.
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Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Benefits of LASIK
It would be an understatement to say that the successful LASIK procedure has made it possible for many thousands of people to see better. In addition to vision improvement, LASIK usually eliminates the need for glasses, altogether. And when they are needed, it should certainly reduce that need to special circumstances, such as driving at night or in bad weather.
If you work in an industry that relies on accurate vision, LASIK has been approved for some of the most critical workers such as airplane pilots, astronauts, firefighters and emergency responders. LASIK is also sought by sports players because of its potential to eliminate the need for glasses and contact lenses.
A few of the many benefits of LASIK are:
LASIK patients typically achieve at least 20/20 vision, and often better than 20/20 vision. One study showed that 85% of 908 participants achieved 20/16 vision, and 97% of 34 patients received 20/20 or better
LASIK patients heal faster than those undergoing other procedures. Recovery can be I as little as two days to one week
LASIK patients experience less discomfort
LASIK patients recover faster. They can drive within three days of surgery.
LASIK patients experience instant visual clarity
Undesirable side effects, such as corneal haze, are very rare
LASIK is an outpatient procedure that takes about fifteen minutes per eye. The actual procedure takes only a minute or so, with the rest of the time spent in preparation. For such a small investment of time to produce such remarkable results, these are priceless benefits to LASIK.
Please take a moment to visit the website of the Carter Eye Center in Dallas. Please also contact them today for a free consultation. Dr. Harvey Carter is the only eye surgeon in North Texas to offer the 20/20 or it's free guarantee, so why spend any more time with less-than-perfect vision?
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Thursday, December 10, 2009
LASIK Affordability (20/20 or It’s Free)
LASIK is getting more affordable all the time. As a long-established procedure, it has not only become less expensive, but improvements over the years have elevated LASIK to one of the most reliable procedures done today.
In a previous blog, we wrote about selecting your eye surgeon. It's important to note the confidence your eye surgeon has in his work and the work of his fellow staff members. Our more than 20 years of success in performing LASIK procedures not only reinforces our confidence, it justifies our patients' confidence in us.
Please take a moment to see what our patients have to say about their experience with the Carter Eye Center surgeons. Also, check out our list of celebrities who are quite outspoken about the quality of the treatment they received from us.
It's because of our tremendous success rate that we can offer our "20/20 or It's Free" guarantee. This means that your results are guaranteed, or we will refund your money. No other eye center in Dallas, Texas offers this assurance to their patients.
If you would like to see better without glasses or contacts, please schedule an appointment for a free consultation with Dr. Harvey Carter or one of his staff at the Carter Eye Center in Dallas, Texas. Meanwhile, please visit the Carter Eye Center website to learn more about LASIK procedures.
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Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Conductive Keratoplasty (CK)
Conductive keratoplasty, also known as CK or near-vision CK, differs from LASIK surgery in several ways. Most notably, it uses radio waves rather than a laser to reshape the cornea. CK treats farsightedness and presbyopia.
CK usually involves reshaping the cornea of the non-dominant eye to see close up for reading, and the dominant eye for distance, creating monovision. The process shrinks the collagen on the outer edges of the cornea to reshape it. It's a short procedure that takes only a few minutes per eye. It is a minimally invasive procedure with few complications and risks.
The monovision takes a short while to adjust to, and may decrease depth perception. But, most people adapt quickly and have no problems with adjusting to either change. In many cases, both eyes can be treated in the same visit. This painless procedure can produce immediate results, allowing you to read without glasses immediately.
If you are between the ages of 18 and 40, have a stable lens prescription, no eye-disease that can interfere with healing, and your eyes tear normally, you may be a good candidate for CK.
If you are interested in vision correction, and getting rid of your glasses or contacts, please contact Dr. Harvey Carter at the Carter Eye Center in Dallas for your free consultation appointment. Whether or not you qualify for CK, there are many solutions for better vision, regardless of your age, or other factors.
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