Monday, December 21, 2009

The woman's guide to eye care

The woman's guide to eye care:


"According to Dr Lee Sao Bing, Clinical Surgeon and Lead Surgeon, Shinagawa LASIK Centre.

While eye diseases are not really gender specific, the many stages of a woman's life can have an impact on her vision, due to lifestyle habits and hormonal changes, as well as the subtle visual changes that occur as a natural part of aging.

Read the rest here
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Saturday, December 19, 2009

Why do some people lose near vision after Lasik? | Laser Eye ...

Why do some people lose near vision after Lasik:

"I've read on some forums, that certain people, will almost definitely lose their ability to see up close, after a lasik procedure? Why is this? And is there an answer?


Read more at Laser Eye Surgery UK - http://www.lasereyesurgery-uk.com/
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Friday, December 18, 2009

Lasik Eye Surgery for Amblyopia – Too Good to be True?

Lasik Eye Surgery for Amblyopia – Too Good to be True?

"Can Lasik eye surgery help amblyopia (loss of vision) for lazy eye?When a newborn baby comes into the world and opens their eyes for the first time, ..."

Read more here

Recent Lasik News


Nearsightedness Can Be Treated with LASIK
eMaxHealth
Nearsightedness can be treated in several ways, including eyeglasses, contact lenses, or a surgical technique called LASIK. LASIK, which is an acronym for ...
See all stories on this topic

The woman's guide to eye care
AsiaOne
An alternative to contact lenses would be vision correction through LASIK. Changes in the hormonal levels in the body, due to possible side effects from ...
See all stories on this topic

Friday, October 9, 2009

Lens implant if not suitable for lasik surgery

For those whom have severe myopia, or other conditions rendering their eyes unacceptable for lasik surgery, there is another solution now.

A razor thin lens can be implanted into the eye to correct their vision instead of lasik surgery. The procedure takes about 10 mins and the effects are almost similar to lasik, ie corrected and improved vision.

The cost however, are about 2-3 times more expensive than lasik when compared within Singapore. $3000-$5000 per eye.

Implantable contact lens (ICL), is not new in Singapore and the first ICL surgery had been done in Singapore in 2005.

One of the clinics offering the procedure is Singapore National Eye Centre (SNEC).

Source : TodayOnline.com

Today is 9th October 2009
Time is 09:40 hrs

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Free public seminars, talks, forums on Lasik.

Need to find out more about Lasik?
How about attending a free seminar?

The top few Lasik clinics in Singapore are as follows [ in random order ]

Premium Lasik Surgery Clinic
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They are holding a seminar on 9th and 17th July 2009 for anyone whom is considering Lasik and would like to find out more. Seminar details here .<------
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Shinagawa Lasik Centre
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They are also holding an informative talk in Singapore city on the 9th, 10th, 23rd and 24th July 2009. Talk details here .<-------
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Singlasik @ Singapore National Eye Centre
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They are holding a free public forum on the 30th July 2009. Free complimentary parking for registered participants. Public forum details here .<-------
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The above mentioned clinics are the major lasik practicioners in Singapore.
If you are considering to do Lasik surgery in Singapore, it is recommended that you attend one of these seminars to find out more.



Today is 7th July 2009
Time is 15:23 hrs

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Did you know?

Singapore has one of the countries with highest success and safety ratings for Lasik surgeries.

Source : Ministry of Home Affairs, Singapore.

But does that mean Lasik is suitable for everyone?

Before rushing down to the nearest Lasik practitioner, save yourself the rejection and cost of the consultation fee by evaluating yourself for the criteria below:

Age of at least 18 years or above;
Stable vision for at least a year;
No known eye disease or eye infections[ cataracts, glaucoma ];
No history of herpes simplex affecting the eyes;
Pupil size of less than 8mm;
Overall good health [ no HIV, diabetes, lupus, etc ];
Not pregnant or breastfeeding;
Not undergoing hormone therapy;
Psychologically sound.




Today is 18th March 2009
Time is 10:14 hrs

Friday, March 13, 2009

Look up! Awake during Lasik

Did you know that during the actual Lasik operation whereby the laser cuts layers off the cornea, the patient is fully awake?


Today is 13th March 2009.
Time is 09:37 hrs.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Pre-Lasik Consultation and Tests

Prior to having the actual Lasik done on the eyes, it's always necessary for the doctor to have a little chat and some tests with you.

More than likely, the doctor will give some advice on the alternatives to Lasik. This is to make sure that the patient is fully prepared and at the same time, the doctor will also talk more about the risks of Lasik.

At this point, perhaps the doctor will also reveal to the patient that there are no guarantee about the results of the Lasik. What the doctor is trying to say here is that, the procedure can improve existing vision but by exactly how much is something that varies. It is also important to note that Lasik will "NOT" give back the perfect eyesight of 20/20.

With the pre-lasik consultation, the doctor will assess the patient psychological state to make sure that the patient is mentally ready for the op. Once the peptalk is done, the doctor will usually give a preliminary eye exam.

The basic eyesight tests will be performed first. With the Snellen Chart, full of letters of decrementing sizes and the patient seated a couple of feet away, the doctor will point to the letters on the board and the patient will have to tell the doctor what letter is it. Next will be to test the patient if he or she can see and differentiate colours correctly by the Ishihara Color Test. Other tests might include Tonometry and Gonioscopy. These tests are to make sure the patient does not have any other eye related conditions such as red-green colour deficiencies, Glaucoma or other eye problems.

After that, it will be a tearing test. This will be the test to make sure that the tear ducts are working properly and is able to provide enough moisture to the eye. This test is conducted to make sure that the tear production is adequate for the post-op period whereby the eyes will be drier during that period. This is also known as a Shirmer's Test. Some anesthetic eyedrops will be used before conducting the Shirmer's test to prevent irritation to the eye because during the Shirmer's test, paper strips will be inserted into the eye for several minutes. The test is done simultaneous on both eyes for more consistent results.

This pre-op examination allows the doctor to know your psychological status and at the same time perform some basic eye tests to learn more about the eyes which will undergo the Lasik operation.


Today is 10th March 2009
Time is 10:37 hrs

Monday, March 9, 2009

Lasik in Singapore

As more and more people in Singapore goes for the better things in life, they are also trying to upgrade themselves. Some go for slimming spas, some go for facials, some tatoo their eyebrow, some opt for cosmetic surgery and some go for "LASIK surgery".

So what is LASIK?

LASIK is a procedure whereby layers of the cornea is cut and therefore altering its shape. By changing the shape of the cornea, this procedure aims to correct the eyesight of the patient and as this procedure uses a laser, there'd be no adjacent damage as compared with using other cutting tools which require additional insertion space.

Since it's conceptualisation in the 70s, the procedure has gain much technological advancement in "precision" of how much to cut away, safety and reduced time for recovery. It's technological advancement and popularity also made such a procedure more affordable for most of middle-classes to give themself a boost in the looks department by having a image makeover.

Some whom undergone the procedure even insist that LASIK with its permanent effect is justified when comparing with the amount they spent on daily contact lenses in their history of wearing them.

Professional sportsmen whom need to wear glass to improve their eyesight swear by this procedure as they can better perform without glasses and have no fear of having their contact lenses knocked out of their eyes for the sport which involves more contact and action.

As this eyesight corrective procedure gets more popular, it is also important that potential candidates be more educated in this refractive surgery on what are the criteria required [besides being able to afford it] and what are the risks involved in it. Though, the recovery period needed has shortened since it was first done in the 70s, there is still a significant period whereby sufficient rest is required. And during this period, there'd be some critical DO's and DON'Ts which must be adhered.

So if you are considering to go for LASIK in Singapore, watch this space.


Today is 9th March 2009
Time is 09:25hrs