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The curvature of the posterior cornea has stolen some of the spotlight from its anterior surface sibling over recent years. Two increasingly important roles the posterior corneal curvature plays in our patients relates to astigmatism correction in cataract surgery and in the surveillance of patients suspicious for keratoconus or forme fruste keratoconus. Role of posterior [...]
In the past, cataract procedures had one option: remove the cloudy lens with a clear replacement and continue wearing prescription glasses. Magruder Laser Vision has another approach to cataract replacement that could have you seeing 20/20 without prescription lenses!
So, it may be a little cliché, but if you are one of the millions of people waiting to see the new summer blockbuster release, Ghostbusters 3, you’ve probably already seen the trailers. What you might not have picked up on is that two of the four new Ghostbusters are wearing glasses and the odds [...]
Unfortunately, not everyone who desires to have LASIK surgery will be considered a candidate for the procedure. Don’t despair if you are one of the patients who fall into this category! There are several other outstanding and proven options to be considered for corrective eye surgery in Orlando. In certain instances, LASIK is just not [...]
If the mere thought of having surgery on your eyes is enough to send you running for the hills, let’s break it down for you and ease your mind. On one hand, you know that you’re eager to experience the joy of waking up in the morning with perfect vision. Being able to do anything you want without worrying about your glasses or contacts would be a dream come true.
Have you decided it is time to say goodbye to your dependence on contact lenses and have laser eye surgery in Orlando? Of course, the experts at Magruder Laser Vision support your decision because, as you well know, there are risks and annoyances associated with wearing contacts for vision correction. Unfortunately, too many people who [...]
This description of ICL was recently provided to us by a patient who asked that his name not be used for promotional purposes. What happens to those of us who are too nearsighted for LASIK or PRK eye surgery (Photorefractive Keratectomy)? If you are not considered a good candidate for laser eye surgery, want to [...]