Toric multifocal lenses correct astigmatism & extend vision - A State of Sight #132 We are very happy to have toric multifocal lens implants available for our patients who are having cataract surgery. These lenses can correct astigmatism and give the widest range of vision possible without glasses and contact lenses after surgery. Watch this episode of A State of Sight with Isaac Porter, MD to learn more about this advanced technology. Two of the most common toric multifocal lenses are the Tecnis Symfony toric lens, and the Restor toric lens. LASIK Step #2 - Corneal reshaping with excimer laser - A State of Sight #131 LASIK is a two step laser vision correction procedure to improve vision. The second step is reshaping the cornea in the front of the eye with an excimer laser to include the power needed from glasses or contact lenses onto the eye. Watch this episode of A State of Sight with Isaac Porter, MD to learn more about the second part of LASIK eye surgery. If you want to review the first step in LASIK, flap creation, look back to episode #130 of A State of Sight: https://youtu.be/_LSm0E297EE LASIK Step #1 - Flap creation with femtosecond laser - A State of Sight #130 LASIK is a two step laser vision correction procedure to improve vision. The first step is creating a flap in the cornea in the front of the eye. Watch this episode of A State of Sight with Isaac Porter, MD to learn more about the first part of LASIK eye surgery. Eye medications after cataract surgery, routine drops - A State of Sight #129 Following standard cataract surgery, our patients use three eye medications including an antibiotic, a steroid, and an anti-inflammatory. 2017 UPDATE: Now we have three medications available in one bottle. This has been much more convenient for our patients, our referral doctors, and us! Watch this episode of A State of Sight to learn more about the standard regimen that our cataract patients are using after surgery in 2016. Keratoconus, corneal ectasia, KC, KCN, cornea transplant - A State of Sight #22 Keratoconus is a progressive disease that distorts the normally dome-shaped cornea into the shape of a cone. This may cause blurred vision and astigmatism. Isaac Porter, MD explains keratoconus and the treatment options in this episode of A State of Sight. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ... Page 2 of 16
Toric multifocal lenses correct astigmatism & extend vision - A State of Sight #132 We are very happy to have toric multifocal lens implants available for our patients who are having cataract surgery. These lenses can correct astigmatism and give the widest range of vision possible without glasses and contact lenses after surgery. Watch this episode of A State of Sight with Isaac Porter, MD to learn more about this advanced technology. Two of the most common toric multifocal lenses are the Tecnis Symfony toric lens, and the Restor toric lens.
LASIK Step #2 - Corneal reshaping with excimer laser - A State of Sight #131 LASIK is a two step laser vision correction procedure to improve vision. The second step is reshaping the cornea in the front of the eye with an excimer laser to include the power needed from glasses or contact lenses onto the eye. Watch this episode of A State of Sight with Isaac Porter, MD to learn more about the second part of LASIK eye surgery. If you want to review the first step in LASIK, flap creation, look back to episode #130 of A State of Sight: https://youtu.be/_LSm0E297EE
LASIK Step #1 - Flap creation with femtosecond laser - A State of Sight #130 LASIK is a two step laser vision correction procedure to improve vision. The first step is creating a flap in the cornea in the front of the eye. Watch this episode of A State of Sight with Isaac Porter, MD to learn more about the first part of LASIK eye surgery.
Eye medications after cataract surgery, routine drops - A State of Sight #129 Following standard cataract surgery, our patients use three eye medications including an antibiotic, a steroid, and an anti-inflammatory. 2017 UPDATE: Now we have three medications available in one bottle. This has been much more convenient for our patients, our referral doctors, and us! Watch this episode of A State of Sight to learn more about the standard regimen that our cataract patients are using after surgery in 2016.
Keratoconus, corneal ectasia, KC, KCN, cornea transplant - A State of Sight #22 Keratoconus is a progressive disease that distorts the normally dome-shaped cornea into the shape of a cone. This may cause blurred vision and astigmatism. Isaac Porter, MD explains keratoconus and the treatment options in this episode of A State of Sight.