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Choosing a Superior Lasik Surgeon
By John Farrow

  Improving your vision with a Lasik procedure could be one of the best gifts you may get for yourself. It is imperative to entrust the Lasik operation to a doctor that you have faith in and have confidence in.


Let's make a start with three factors that should NOT be the singular grounds you choose a optician for the Lasik operation. The proximity of the operating theatre is not particularly important, and a lot of people travel long distances to have the Lasik operation completed, for a truly professional physician will only need to be visited two or three times. Also, price or the form of Lasik technology used should not be the only factor. The range in surgical proficiency for a Lasik operation will vary, and there is the old saying "you get what you pay for." Further, though the newer types of Lasik operations do have their benefits; lots of opticians in a large metropolitan area often give two or three Lasik variants.

There are several ways to establish which is the most suitable doctor for you
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Choosing the Right LASTIK Surgeon
By Dave Southern

  LASTIK surgery is a new technology of treating eye problems. You must choose a professional surgeon before undergoing such surgery.


The eyes are one of the most important parts of the body. It gives us the sense of sight in order for us to see our surroundings. The eyes work the same as a camera. Every part of the eyes contributes to the clarity of our vision. Imagine the eye as a camera with a lens cover. The cornea receives the reflection of light and then bends it into the pupil. The pupil is the round dark colored opening in the middle of the colored iris. Both the pupil and the iris work similar to a cameras aperture.

The lens is responsible in focusing the light rays in the retina behind the eye. This is the part which becomes blurred when a person has cataract. The retina has millions of small nerve cells which can sense light. They are called cones and nods. The cones are focused in the middle of macula. The cones are capable of detecting different colors and details.
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