Are You Put to Sleep For LASIK?
One of the top questions we receive here at Wichita Vision Institute when it comes to the anticipation of LASIK surgery is “are you put
Read MoreOne of the top questions we receive here at Wichita Vision Institute when it comes to the anticipation of LASIK surgery is “are you put
Read MoreAfter successful cataract surgery, cataracts will not return. There is a condition known as secondary cataracts that is often confused with the return of cataracts
Read MoreFor many, the thought of anyone or anything touching their eyes induces anxiety or at least some degree of uncomfortableness. With the image of a
Read MoreCataracts form when protein builds up over the lens of a normally clear eye causing cloudiness or blurry vision. Light passes through the lens located
Read MoreSeeing clearly has never been easier. Go beyond prescription glasses and contacts with LASIK, the most common vision correction procedure that provides you with nearly
Read MoreLASIK and laser eye surgery seem to be synonymous, but are they? What types of lasers are used during LASIK? There are many types of
Read MoreCataracts are quite common and develop due to age. More than half of all Americans over the age of 80 have cataracts and require cataract
Read MoreImproved, if not perfect, vision without the assistance of glasses or contacts is the main benefit of LASIK. In under 30 minutes, LASIK can provide
Read MoreLASIK, Laser-Assisted in Situ Keratomileusis, is a corrective surgery to treat all types of refractive eye problems including nearsightedness (myopia), farsightedness (hyperopia) and blurred vision
Read MoreCataracts are painless but gradually progressive. The lens of the eye refracts light (bends) allowing light rays into the eye to see. Cataracts block light
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