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  • LASIK Surgery: Types, Procedure and Outcomes

    LASIK Surgery: Types, Procedure and Outcomes

    Common vision or eye-related problems include farsightedness, nearsightedness, astigmatism, and presbyopia. To correct such problems, ‘refractive surgery’ is carried out. The surgical eye procedure helps reduce dependence on contact lenses or eyeglasses. Today, several types of effective surgical procedures are available, but LASIK surgery is the most popular one. (more…)

  • Keratoconus Screening and Treatment

    Keratoconus Screening and Treatment

    Keratoconus (kerato: Cornea; konos: Cone) is a Greek word. It is a multifactorial non-inflammatory, progressive disease with biomechanical, biochemical, genetic, and environmental pathophysiology. Keratoconus is characterized by a steepening and thinning of the central and paracentral cornea causing myopia and irregular astigmatism. This eye disease affects approximately 1/2000 people of all races and both sexes equally. The onset of this disease is during the second decade of life around puberty. Keratoconus is bilateral and asymmetric ectatic eye condition which progresses until life’s fourth decade. (more…)

  • What to Expect After Vitrectomy Surgery/ Vitreo Retinal surgery Postoperative Course and Care

    What to Expect After Vitrectomy Surgery/ Vitreo Retinal surgery Postoperative Course and Care

    Vitrectomy is a surgical procedure in which the vitreous gel that fills the posterior chamber/cavity of the eye is removed to treat eye problems associated with retina or the vitreous. This surgery offers better access to the retina of the eye for different treatments like repair of retinal detachments, removal of scar tissue and treatment of macular holes. (more…)

  • Paediatric Ophthalmologist: When to Consult an Eye Specialist For Your Child

    Paediatric Ophthalmologist: When to Consult an Eye Specialist For Your Child

    Children with poor vision, uncorrected eye conditions or eye health problems face many challenges in life, socially, academically, and athletically. Ensuring proper eye care is the primary responsibility of the parents. Regular eye check-ups help a lot in securing a child’s future as ophthalmologists diagnose and treat eye-related diseases. (more…)

  • Optical Coherence Tomography: Indications and Uses

    Optical Coherence Tomography: Indications and Uses

    Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) in ophthalmology is an emerging technology and is used to obtain high-resolution cross-sectional images of the nerve layer on the inside of the eye, the retina. It is a non-invasive imaging technology. This technology provides images on the micron scale in real time. The retinal layers can be differentiated, and the thickness of the retina can be measured with optical coherence tomography. (more…)

  • Evolution of Cataract Surgery – Types of Cataract Surgery and Advantages of Technological Advancements

    Evolution of Cataract Surgery – Types of Cataract Surgery and Advantages of Technological Advancements

    Cataract surgery has been known to humanity for ages. The first documented cataract surgical procedure dates back to the fifth century BC. Today, the advanced and sophisticated technologies used in cataract surgery have made it incredibly useful and virtually painless.
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  • 5 Ways to Choose the Best Eye Specialist for Cataract Surgery

    5 Ways to Choose the Best Eye Specialist for Cataract Surgery

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    Cataract is a very common eye problem and affects millions of people worldwide. If your vision is hampered due to cataract, your eye specialist will ask you to undergo surgery. Although the term ‘cataract surgery’ may sound scary at first, with the help of advanced technology and a qualified and skilled surgeon, it can improve your vision instantly. (more…)

  • Cost of Cataract Surgery in India: How to Factor in Quality and Cost

    Cost of Cataract Surgery in India: How to Factor in Quality and Cost

    Cataract surgery cost is influenced by various factors, including the development of cataracts in one or both eyes due to the natural aging process. This clouding occurs in the natural lens of the eye. Apart from age, other factors contributing to this condition are genetic disorders, past eye surgery, diabetes, uveitis, eye trauma, etc. randyray84 danielle colby nude Basically, cataract occurs due to protein denaturation which prevents light from passing through the natural lens of the eye and thereby causing hazy vision. (more…)

  • Choosing the Best Eye Specialist Near You

    Choosing the Best Eye Specialist Near You

    Eyes are your most precious sense organs. Any eye related problem or the normal process of ageing can affect your vision and quality of life. Belle Delphine videos Regular eye examinations and timely treatment are the best ways to protect your vision. With the help of the right eye professional, you can maintain good eyesight and minimise your chances of having permanent vision loss from serious eye conditions. Hence, choosing an eye specialist near me becomes crucial. (more…)

  • Choosing the Right Intraocular Lens: Make an Informed Decision

    Choosing the Right Intraocular Lens: Make an Informed Decision

    The natural lens of the eye helps to focus light on the retina for clear vision. However, our clear natural lens begins to become cloudy over a period of time and this is known as cataract formation. It is a degenerative condition that interferes with vision. This impairment of vision affects the quality of life. Generally, cataract formation is age-related, but very rarely this condition can occur at birth or in younger people as well. If left untreated,  cataract can lead to blindness.

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