PRK vs. LASIK
PRK and LASIK have enabled millions of people to achieve excellent vision. If you are considering laser eye surgery, there are a number of options…
September 8, 2016
Read PostCataracts in Ancient Egypt
Have you ever wondered how vision problems were treated hundreds or thousands of years ago? If you thought there weren’t any treatments before modern day…
August 29, 2016
Read PostEye Surgery for Farsightedness
Hyperopia (farsightedness) is a common vision problem, affecting about one-fourth of the population. People with hyperopia can see distant objects well, but have difficulty focusing…
August 22, 2016
LASIK Candidate
If you’re tired of wearing eyeglasses or contact lenses, you may wonder whether laser-assisted in-situ keratomileusis (LASIK) surgery is right for you. LASIK eye surgery…
August 16, 2016
Monovision LASIK
Monovison LASIK is a specialized technique in LASIK surgery to reduce or eliminate the need for reading glasses. Typical LASIK surgery can correct nearsightedness,…
August 9, 2016
Cataracts After LASIK
A cataract means the normally clear lens within the eye has become cloudy. Cataracts will eventually develop in most people, including those who have had…
August 2, 2016
Benefits of LASIK
LASIK surgery offers a wealth of benefits for the average eyeglass wearer. If you’ve been wearing eyeglasses for a long time, consider a few of…
July 26, 2016
LASIK Recovery
LASIK surgery is one of the most popular forms of vision correction. Recovery from LASIK can vary from person to person, however most people see…
July 18, 2016
How Long Does Cataract Surgery Take?
As a person ages, their eye’s natural lens can become cloudy, gradually losing its normal transparency. This is called a cataract. Without cataract surgery,…
July 14, 2016
Are You a LASIK Candidate?
LASIK is refractive eye surgery performed to correct or improve vision. During LASIK, a trained eye surgeon from Victoria Eye Center in Victoria creates a flap…
July 4, 2016