Monday, January 31, 2011

Los Angeles LASIK surgery - Patient Education Key in Success of LASIK Surgery

Lasik Los Angeles, Wavefront guided LASIKLos Angeles LASIK Surgeon Dr. Robert K. Maloney, director of the Maloney Vision Institute in Beverly Hills, CA has the reputation of being one of the best ophthalmologists in America. His expertise and training has made him one of the most sought after LASIK surgeons in the US. Not all doctors who perform LASIK, however, are as successful. Through Dr. Maloney’s experience and commitment to safety, his practice has seen tremendous success rates. This is because he only uses the best, most up-to-date technology and rigorous screening during the examination and diagnosis process. Because some doctors don’t properly diagnose and prescreen patients for LASIK surgery, Dr. Maloney has developed techniques to correct vision problems which had occurred due to complications from previous LASIK surgeries.

This is why Dr. Maloney expresses the importance of patient education. It is important to fully research and educate yourself on the procedure, the process, and choosing the right doctor for you. While the plethora of technical information available online may be difficult to fully digest, Dr. Maloney suggests taking down questions to ask during your first consultation. The consultation is key to understanding the many types of Los Angeles LASIK surgery procedures available, as well as get a feel for your doctor’s expertise.


The gold standard of LASIK technology is based on incredible accuracy. Since the human eye is incredibly detailed and individualized with little bumps, warps, and patterns which shape the cornea, it is best to fully map the eye in order to precisely reshape it. The Customvue Wavefront technology like that used in the Visx Star S4 IR laser employed by Dr. Maloney allows him to find and treat these unique optical aberrations while correcting your vision.


The Wavefront guided LASIK technology gives better visual outcomes than ever before, as older tools did not have a greater chance of achieving 20/20 or better. Wavefront technology also gives vision better contrast sensitivity and night vision, which older techniques could not achieve.


LASIK surgery should only need to be done once. If Lasik Los Angeles patients give their due diligence, it is more likely to be done right the first time. Your eyes and vision are precious, so it is always recommended to use the best technology which will give the best results and is right for your individual case.


For more information on Wavefront guided Lasik eye surgery, and to find out if you are a good candidate for this procedure or schedule a consultation.

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Los Angeles LASIK - Get Clearer Vision & Rid of Reading Glasses

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There’s no cure for aging, we will all experience it. As we age, we may notice that parts of us don’t work as well as they used to. This is especially true for our eyes. You may know someone or suffer yourself from something called presbyopia, the inability to focus clearly on objects closer than 1 foot or so. Those who have had perfect vision their whole lives may start in their mid-40s to show signs of presbyopia. The most common telltale sign has to hold books, magazines, etc farther away in order to focus on the small writing. This is because the tiny structures in our eyes which control the lens’ ability to adjust to near and far vision become weaker. Most people turn to bifocals or reading glasses in this case, but they are not the best fix.


As helpful as bifocals may be, they are often bothersome. You have to remember to bring them with you everywhere you go, they are often lost, or broken, or may not make the best fashion statement. In Los Angeles LASIK eye surgery has advanced to not only correct nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism, but also through monovision, presbyopia may be corrected.


What is Monovision?


Normally our two eyes work together to focus on objects which are near, mid-distant, and far away. Bifocals and monovision contact lenses account for both near and far vision in order to allow you to see clearly.


Monovision laser treatment is a common LASIK surgery in Los Angeles which corrects one eye for distance and one eye for near. In monovision, the distance eye will do most of the work when looking at objects in the distance such as when driving or watching TV, and the near vision eye will do most of the work when looking at close objects like a computer screen or a book. Yet, your brain selects the correct eye automatically and seamlessly switches between the two. Monovision correction is very similar to stereo surround sound. Audio is transmitted in right and left channels and heard through respective ears yet you do not notice the separation. You hear one unified audio stream without thinking about which ear to use.


To determine if you will be comfortable with monovision laser vision correction Los Angeles ophthalmologists such as Dr. Robert K. Maloney in Beverly Hills will simulate the procedure in-office with a special pair of spectacle lenses. Most patients will know immediately if they can adapt to the procedure. If you require more time, trial contact lenses can also be used. Patients will simulate the monovision for a few days with these lenses until they are confident in their decision.


Patients who do not adapt well to the monovision trial can still consider laser vision correction to correct distance vision in both eyes. If you are under the age of 45, reading glasses usually are not necessary after the procedure.


If you are over 45 and do not wish to have monovision LASIK, you will most likely require reading glasses after LASIK Los Angeles patients over 45 who wish to have both their far and distance vision corrected without monovision or using reading glasses, a possible option to explore in order to effectively manage their presbyopia is Lens Replacement Surgery.