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Types of Laser Vision Correction

What most people might not realize is that there are several different types of laser vision corrective surgery. While most of the types of Lasik and other laser vision correction surgeries are similar, there are some slight differences that are important to note.

The first type of laser vision correction is PRK, or photorefractive keratectomy. PRK was the first type of laser vision correction, invented in the early 1980s. PRK works much the same way as Lasik, but improvement and recovery may take longer than Lasik. More discomfort may be experienced with PRK as, with this procedure, deeper layers of the cornea are exposed.

There is one major difference between Lasik and PRK. With Lasik, a flap is made at the front of the eye using a microkeratome that is put back in its place after the laser vision correction is finished. With PRK, the laser completely removes this outer layer of the cornea.

One of the other types of laser vision correction goes by a few different names. Custom Lasik, wavefront Lasik, and wavefront-guided Lasik are all the same method of taking Lasik technology a step further. With custom Lasik, a 3-D map is created showing how well an eye processes images and is used to guide the laser to repair any irregularities. This type of laser vision correction is said to produce an outcome of better vision with fewer risks than traditional Lasik.

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Alpha lipoid Acid and Toxins!

Alpha lipoid acid, in my opinion, is an indispensable ally in our attempt to keep ourselves healthy in a world whose stresses and pollutants work to make us ill. Even though we may eat well, get a fair amount of exercise, do “all the right things,” the health balance is increasingly weighted out of our favour.

Our ancestors were not routinely exposed to the types of poisons that we encounter in our daily environment we have not evolved the proper body machinery to break down these toxins. Some of our ancestors lived near active volcanoes or highly radioactive regions or were exposed to substances that might have damaged their immune systems. However, most of them did not remain in those regions.

Today humans are exposed to more toxic chemicals than at any other time in their evolution on this planet. The poisoning of our citizens is not as a result of progress and industrialization but originates from the lack of common consideration for other people and individuals’ inability to clean up after themselves. candidly, the heads of large corporations admit that cleaning up properly will lower their profit margins and cause them to raise prices. Some feel that operating a non polluting plant does not make any difference since the average citizen really doesn’t really care about environmental quality. Read more…

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The Appropriate Technique to Use Toothbrush

As a child, the first thing that you were asked to do after waking up in the morning was to brush your teeth. It is very normal that you would not have liked it at that time. Moreover, the splashes of cold water on your warm and weary eyes would have been quite unbearable. However, as an adult we understand that brushing the teeth is very crucial for proper dental care, whether we liked it during childhood or not. A toothbrush is the most potent tool to deal with dental issues. In the following paragraphs, we will explore more information about this dental care tool. Also, we will discuss best ways of using it and the ways in which it should not be used.

The first and the foremost rule is the no-sharing rule. Sharing of toothbrushes may cause exchange of body fluids, which can increase the risks of oral infection. This is particularly important for those who have poor immune systems and have a tendency to get sick simply. If there are a number of toothbrushes in a single holder, make sure that they do not come in contact with each other, for that is much the same as sharing a toothbrush. Read more…

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Lasik Eye Surgery: Before & After Lasik Eye Operation

Before laser eye surgery, an interview is carried out to determine your personal suitability for eye surgery and to determine which type of operation may suit you and give an idea of the likely results. The next stage is to carry out a thorough eye test to determine a current up to date eye prescription and to take precise measurements of the eye structures.

It is normally recommended that a friend for this examination accompanies you as part of procedure involves using eye drops which dilate your pupil and blur your vision for upto 18 hours. Also it is advised to carry a pair of sunglasses on this day,as bright lights and dilated pupils can cause discomfort. If you normally wear contact lenses these can affect the corneal curvature and consequently it is necessary if you wear soft lenses to discontinue wear for at least one week prior to,and on the day of consultation, and with hard and gas permeable lenses to discontinue wear at least four weeks prior to and on the consultation day. Normally you need to complete a general health questionaire.You are then normally given a complete eye examination. Based on the result of these examinations your eye surgeon will advise you about the most suitable procedure for you,discuss the risks and also the alternatives. You also have the opportunity to ask any further questions you may have. Read more…

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