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		<title>The Latest Technology in Laser Eye Surgery &#8211; Dispelling Folks Fears with the New Technologies</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Dec 2008 23:40:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>There are many people out there that are still not comfortable with the idea of undergoing laser eye surgery. To these people hearing about <strong>the latest technology in laser eye surgery</strong> can help to put their mind somewhat at ease.</p>
<p>It is quite understandable that people still are uncertain about undergoing the surgery, wearing contact lenses or glasses may be somewhat of a pain but at the end of the day for&#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many people out there that are still not comfortable with the idea of undergoing laser eye surgery. To these people hearing about <strong>the latest technology in laser eye surgery</strong> can help to put their mind somewhat at ease.</p>
<p>It is quite understandable that people still are uncertain about undergoing the surgery, wearing contact lenses or glasses may be somewhat of a pain but at the end of the day for the most part they do not really stop someone from getting on with their day-to-day lives.</p>
<p>Lots of folks who are on the fence as it were about laser eye surgery, read about the latest technology to dispel some myths and come to a conclusion that it is a reasonably safe procedure. At the end of the day we are taking a risk when you step out out all each morning, it is just a question of deciding whether or not the risk is worth the possible gain.</p>
<p>A lot of work has been done in recent years to improve surgery techniques in order to keep mistakes to a minimum. while they may still happen every now and then, the latest technology in laser eye surgery has become developed enough to calm many fears. Here are two components of latest technology in laser eye surgery that have produced more clients with less worries.</p>
<p>IntraLase</p>
<p>The biggest fear that patients have when they consider laser surgery is that a blade is going to make an incision in their eye and create a flap that opens. Just visualizing this from a layman’s point of view can be pretty disturbing. Enter the IntraLase which does not require any firm of blade. It does the same procedure but with a laser beam instead of a sharp blade. This latest technology in laser eye surgery may also have its risks but they are less than a surgeon with a knife near your eye.</p>
<p>Custom Wavefront Laser Eye Surgery</p>
<p>One drawback that does arouse from time to time, is that patients did not get the near-perfect vision they had hoped for from the operation, and instead only see a small improvement. In many cases when this happens the patient requires additional surgeries to improve their vision more.</p>
<p>Quite a number of cases of under and over correction have come up over the years, hence resulting in the patient requiring some additional surgery interventions.</p>
<p>However with the very latest technology in laser eye surgery the surgeons actually customise the surgery for each and every patient. The technology used to do this is called wavefront, the result is far less cases of over and under correction. This is thanks to the extremely precise measurement equipment used in the wavefront technology.</p>
<p>Naturally even the use of this technology can not give laser eye surgery a 100% success rate, like with all surgeries however much we perfect them there is always going to be some error involved. But there is now doubt that using this latest technology in laser eye surgery the success rate for the patient is considerably better. However the price of the surgery is generally some $350 extra for each eye.</p>
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		<title>The History of Laser Eye Surgery &#8211; a Revolutionary Field</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Dec 2008 21:17:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Some of the most important breakthroughs in our continuing development as a race have been in medical science; I ask you what can be more important than our physical and mental health? Over the years we have made a lot of progress in different areas, one of which is the continued improvement in eye care. It is very easy for us to take for granted the modern day eye technologies&#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some of the most important breakthroughs in our continuing development as a race have been in medical science; I ask you what can be more important than our physical and mental health? Over the years we have made a lot of progress in different areas, one of which is the continued improvement in eye care. It is very easy for us to take for granted the modern day eye technologies we now have at our disposal, but these technologies are being developed over years and years of tough research and so in this article we&#8217;ll take a brief look at <strong>the history of laser eye surgery</strong>.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">The beginnings of the history of laser eye surgery</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">The very first focus for eye doctors throughout the world was to work on altering the focus of images before they had even got into the complex mechanisms of the eye. As we all know doctors used lenses which would become glasses and later contact lenses to achieve this goal.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">It wasn&#8217;t until a little while later on that doctors began to take a big step into actual surgery where they would be directly altering the eyes themselves and in doing so circumventing the need for eyeglasses or contact lenses. As it is the norm in our world the early history of laser eye surgery was in the sporting world where athletes would pay good money for perfect vision. So the first usage of this surgery was where there was money, it made perfect sense for athletes to pay large amounts of money on surgery that would make it easier for them to compete and so make them more competitive.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">A look at the more recent history of laser eye surgery</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">As we stated the early history of laser eye surgery was one where only people with money had the opportunity to take advantage of it. But again as is the norm with the continued spending in the technology used in laser eye surgery, the costs have gradually but surely come down. This has led us to the situation we find ourselves in today where laser eye surgery is now becoming more and more commonplace for the average citizen.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">One benefit of this is that the laser eye surgery operations performed today that we are now able to have done are far more advanced and so work far better for the patient. Also eye doctors have started to spring up focusing on specific types of eye care, meaning that now a patient can enjoy improved experience from the doctors in question.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">But this is just the beginning, the history of laser eye surgery has brought many advancements, but there can be no doubt that the future will bring many more.</p>
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		<title>The Different Types Of Laser Eye Surgery – Which One Is For You?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 May 2008 00:59:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Despite the fact that the origins of the technology used in the different types of laser eye surgery dates back to the 1950s, laser eye surgery is considered to be a relatively new procedure since it has only been in more recent years that it has been perfected enough to be effective. These days the different types of laser eye surgery available are very popular. This is because the procedure&#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Despite the fact that the origins of the technology used in the different types of laser eye surgery dates back to the 1950s, laser eye surgery is considered to be a relatively new procedure since it has only been in more recent years that it has been perfected enough to be effective. These days the different types of laser eye surgery available are very popular. This is because the procedure allows lots of people to stop using their contact lenses and glasses and generally the procedure is quick and requires a very small recovery time.</p>
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<p>A lot of folks aren&#8217;t aware of this, but there happen to exist a few different types of laser eye surgery you can choose from. It is therefore one hundred percent imperative, if you happen to be thinking of undergoing the procedure yourself, to learn about these different types of laser eye surgery, so that you will be able to chose the particular type that is best suited to you and your condition. Of cause you should discuss this mater with your doctor, but here&#8217;s is some basic info on the different types of laser eye surgery to get you going.</p>
<p>The Different Types of Laser Eye Surgery</p>
<p>One of the most basic and often recommended types of laser eye surgery is known as radial keratotomy, and this is one in which the procedure will involve the cutting of spoke-like incisions into your eye, so as to flatten out  its surface.</p>
<p>Although it is primarily utilized to treat nearsightedness, it is capable of treating all kinds of vision problems; it will be your dr. who will be able to properly determine whether or not this option is right for you.</p>
<p>Another very well known type of laser eye surgery is Laser-Assisted in situ Keratomileusis, or better known to the public as Lasik. In this procedure, a thin flap is made on the surface of the eye, and there is a pulsing of a tightly-focused laser onto the surface, by very carefully controlling the size and number of laser pulses, the surgeon performing the surgery is able to control just how much of the cornea is actually removed.</p>
<p>Just how much of your cornea needs to be removed will vary from one procedure to another and will depending greatly on just how serious your vision problem actually is.</p>
<p>There are of cause even with today&#8217;s modern technologies, a number of risks and complications that can arise from these procedures, in particular, the problem of undercorrection and overcorrection are liable. With undercorrection there simple was not enough tissue removed during the procedure, whereas with overcorrection, there was simple too much tissue removed.</p>
<p>Wrinkling can also be a problem that can result from having vision correction surgery performed when using the Lasik technique. This can occurs when the corneal flap has a small fold or wrinkle in it at the moment of being replaced, and this is often not noticed by the surgeon until it is too late.</p>
<p>With all these possible problems generally you can have correction surgery later to put the problem right, but it isn&#8217;t always totally successful. Having said that these days most people come out of surgery with out any problems, you should consult with your doctor about the risk to you and then make the decision on whether or not it will be worth while. Remember also that a lot of problems that can occur will be from human error from the surgeon performing your surgery, so make sure you do your research on the surgeon performing your operation so you know he/she has a good record.</p>
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		<title>The Latest Technology In Laser Eye Surgery – A Revolution In Laser Eye Surgery</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 May 2008 00:38:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The latest technology in laser eye surgery is something anyone thinking of undergoing the surgery should take a moment to learn about and understand. The good news is that with the latest technology in laser eye surgery, success rates have been going up and up and so more and more people have undergone the surgery in recent years.</p>
<p>The latest technology in laser eye surgery is incredibly advanced these days, it&#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The latest technology in laser eye surgery is something anyone thinking of undergoing the surgery should take a moment to learn about and understand. The good news is that with the latest technology in laser eye surgery, success rates have been going up and up and so more and more people have undergone the surgery in recent years.</p>
<p>The latest technology in laser eye surgery is incredibly advanced these days, it has definitely gone far beyond anything we could have expected it to only a few years ago. The latest technology in laser eye surgery utilizes very sophisticated technology to correct vision and is the direct result of literally hundreds of thousands of people who have undergone the surgery in the past few years providing the funds so as to investigate and improve the technology and procedures we now benefit from today.</p>
<p>Details and origins of the latest technology in laser eye surgery</p>
<p>The technology used today is some what complex, but the actual procedure itself is pretty simple really. The surgery is a type of refractive laser eye surgery, and is used in the correcting of vision problems like: astigmatism, hyperopia and nearsightedness. </p>
<p>What some people don&#8217;t realize is that the actual technology involved in the surgical procedure was introduced as far back as the 1950s by a man called Jose Barraquer, who was the developer of the first ever microkeratome, which was utilized to cut thin laps in the cornea and marks the beginning of the laser eye surgery revolution. </p>
<p>Over time as you can imagine more and more important developments and discoveries were bit by bit added on to this existing technology, and so soon laser eye surgery technology became more and more advanced, considerably speeded up with the age of computers. Today the latest technology in laser eye surgery is just another step in the long evolutionally process of the laser eye surgery revolution.</p>
<p>The procedure it self</p>
<p>There are a lot of issues that need be taken into account when considering the procedure. For starters, patients who were using contact lenses before the procedure are normally told to remove them and to not wear them for a week or 2 before undergoing the surgery, basically so that their eyes have the chance to return as much to normal as possible.</p>
<p>The operation will be performed while the patient is awake and mobile, although a some what mild sedative is generally given to help them relax and to make sure they suffer no pain (or at least very little) during the procedure. There are only really two main steps involved with the procedure, the 1st involves the creation of a flap on the surface of the corneal tissue. </p>
<p>The 2nd step is to use an excimer laser to remodel the corneal stroma. During this step a patient’s vision often gets some what blurred as a result, this generally occurs at least during the time that the while the flap is lifted. </p>
<p>The time to recovery for the procedure is generally incredibly quick, usually within just a day or two the patient will fill much better and be able to see well.</p>
<p>Laser eye surgery used to be a lot more risk prone than it is today thanks to all the latest technology in laser eye surgery. But risks are still involved even today, for most people these risks are acceptable, but that doesn&#8217;t mean the surgery is right for you, you cold be in a minority where the risks are higher, so before making a decision you really should consult the opinion of several doctors and continue to read up as much as you can on the subject of the latest technology in laser eye surgery and the procedures used.</p>
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