Top 5 Things To Remember After LASIK
If you’ve just had LASIK, you may be nervous, excited, and apprehensive. This is completely normal! LASIK with Loden Vision Centers is a life-changing event. Now that you’ve had the procedure, check out these top 5 things to remember after LASIK! 1. Don’t Rub Your Eyes One of the most important things to remember after…
Read MoreWhy Should I Have Cataract Surgery?
Surgery for any reason is never fun, so it’s natural to wonder if you really need to have cataract surgery, and if so, why. Before we get into the why let’s first go over a few basic points. What Is A Cataract? A cataract is a protein buildup in the lens that causes cloudiness, directly…
Read MoreNutritious Foods For Cataract Patients
Cataracts are unavoidable. They are a natural part of aging, so everyone will eventually get them if they live long enough. However, the process can be sped up by certain factors. One such factor is a poor diet. A poor diet can have all sorts of negative effects on the body, and the eyes are…
Read More5 Qualities to Look For in a LASIK Surgeon
One of the most important things to consider when thinking about getting any kind of surgery is finding out what your surgeon is like. Trust is crucial when dealing with something as serious as your body’s health, and even if it is a surgery as safe and reliable as LASIK, your eyesight is still a…
Read MoreWhat Happens if I Don’t Treat My Cataracts?
For many, vision loss associated with cataracts is just a part of aging, along with gray hair and wrinkles. In most cases, cataracts begin to develop after the age of 40, with the chance of cataracts developing increasing with age. What Is A Cataract? A cataract develops when the natural lens of the eye becomes…
Read More7 Questions to Ask Your LASIK Surgeon
You’ve got an appointment for a LASIK consultation, and it’s time to come up with the questions to ask your prospective surgeon to find out if they are the right fit for you. Read on for 7 questions to ask, and the answers you should receive. 1. How long have you been performing refractive surgery?…
Read MoreTraditional vs. Modern Cataract Surgery
50 percent of people over the age of 60 develop cataracts. Even though it is a common condition, the effect cataracts have on vision can be debilitating. Luckily, there is an option for people with cataracts — having the cataract removed, and the lens replaced with an artificial one. Cataract surgery is a relatively simple…
Read MoreIs Your Cornea Thick Enough for LASIK?
If you’re tired of having to wear glasses or contacts, you may be considering LASIK surgery. LASIK is a good option for people to correct their vision in a permanent way and most adults in good health qualify. However, there are some factors that may make LASIK surgery potentially harmful— one of the big ones…
Read MoreCan LASIK Get Rid of Floaters?
LASIK surgery is only used to fix a few problems, but those few problems happen to be extremely common. While LASIK is certainly amazing at what it’s used for, it can’t fix everything. There is a big misconception that LASIK can be used to correct a multitude of vision problems or diseases, and this, unfortunately,…
Read MoreSpring Is Here, and So Are Seasonal Eye Allergies
Spring means warmer and longer days, and that summer is right around the corner. As exciting as that may be, it also means that spring allergies are on their way. If you suffer from seasonal allergies every spring, you understand how uncomfortable and frustrating they can be. If you already have dry eye syndrome, these…
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