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Are you dreaming of life without glasses or contacts, but have been told you’re not a good candidate for LASIK or PRK? If so, there’s no need to worry. Here at Magruder Laser Vision, we offer EVO ICL, an advanced vision correction solution that may be just what you need. Designed for individuals who [...]
First off, your perfume smells great. And after LASIK, you can enjoy all the new sights while smelling amazing.
Risk of regression can be warned beforehand, usually by saying, “don’t get LASIK,” rather than assuming people will be okay with regression.
The nice thing about PRK is that even though the vision gets to 20/20 pretty quickly after the contact comes out, it keeps getting better from there. It doesn’t take three months to get a good vision, but the vision keeps improving for three months. The only special rule during that extended period of time [...]
If you’re a candidate for PRK and reading this, most of the people you’ve known who’ve had laser eye surgery had the LASIK version of it.
What this means is that I probably tell a few people they shouldn't have LASIK that would have done well with it.
While LASIK can give you near-perfect vision for days like these, taking the “plunge” into LASIK can be challenging if there are concerns.
Magruder Laser Vision has been a leading provider of vision correction surgery, such as LASIK, in Central Florida for many years.
We are thrilled to announce the grand opening of our new, state-of-the-art vision care center in Clermont, Florida!
The candidacy diagnosis was wrong. Most commonly, the person told they shouldn't have LASIK was given "astigmatism" as the reason.
In many cases, surgical correction of refractive errors is possible using modern surgical techniques such as LASIK.
Cataract surgery used to require a fairly large incision in the eye, and the use of sutures to close that incision.