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LASIK Surgery from the Patient’s Perspective

July 06, 2016 | LASIK

With the many advancements in LASIK surgery over the past decades, the speed, efficiency, precision, and comfort of the procedure have improved dramatically. Innovations such as all-laser LASIK, which eliminates the need for a surgical blade during the procedure, and...

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Can I Have LASIK if I’m Pregnant?

June 29, 2016 | LASIK

In most cases, candidacy for LASIK surgery is determined by the thickness of the cornea, eye health, a stable vision prescription for a year or more, and good overall health. However, there are some additional factors to consider for patients...

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How Does LASIK Work?

June 22, 2016 | LASIK

The advanced laser vision correction option known as LASIK has become an extremely popular and common way to reduce dependency on contact lenses and prescription glasses. The advances made in LASIK technology and techniques continue to increase the precision and...

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Am I a Candidate for LASIK?

May 25, 2016 | LASIK

LASIK is a state-of-the-art vision correction procedure that utilizes laser energy to improve the effects of refractive errors such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. By precisely and delicately reshaping the eye’s cornea to allow for better refraction of light, LASIK...

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Diabetic Retinopathy and the Importance of Regular Eye Exams

March 04, 2016 | Diabetes

In California alone, approximately 2.3 million people suffer from diabetes. In addition to the overall health effects that can be caused by diabetes, both of the major forms of this condition, type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes, can lead...

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Pterygium – Dr. David J. Schanzlin Answers Questions About this Common Eye Condition

December 16, 2015 | Latest News

A pterygium is a very common condition, particularly here in the San Diego area. Characterized by an abnormal growth over surface tissues of the eye, a pterygium can get progressively worse and ultimately affect the cornea. When left untreated, this...

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Presbyopia Treatment – What the Future May Hold

December 10, 2015 | Latest News

In the first and second part of our series on presbyopia, we talked about causes of the condition and available treatment options. Today, our own Michael Gordon, MD and Dr. David Schanzlin discuss clinical trials they are currently working on...

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