Reality Lasik Episode 1 - My Vision
Kristin meets with the company that will help her capture her LASIK experience. She walks away with her new camera and the journey begins. More on www.realitylasik.com
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Kristin meets with the company that will help her capture her LASIK experience. She walks away with her new camera and the journey begins. More on www.realitylasik.com
Duration : 0:4:56
We catch up with Kristin in the Bahamas, as she talks about life after glasses. More on www.realitylasik.com
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Patrick had lasik several years ago and wants to show the world how it’s done. Set to Holly Cole singing “I Can See Clearly Now”.
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A trip to Malibu, a fancy dinner and reality sets in about the impending surgery. See more on www.realitylasik.com
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The live play-by-play of Kristin’s LASIK procedure. More on www.realitylasik.com
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This 3D medical animation depicts the phacoemulsification and extracapsular removal of a cloudy lens, and the placement of an artificial lens.
The lens of the eye is responsible for focusing images onto the back of the eye. It is normally transparent. As a normal part of aging, the lens begins to cloud and causes a gradual, painless loss in vision. Cataract removal is most often performed to better examine the back of the eye when monitoring for damage from certain diseases such as diabetes or glaucoma and to improve vision. There are two main types of cataract removal. The large majority of cataract surgeries are performed using the phacoemulsification technique. During the phacoemulsification technique an ultrasound probe breaks the cloudy lens into tiny fragments. The fragments are vacuumed out through a tiny incision. An intraocular lens implant is then inserted to replace the natural lens that was removed. Because the incision is tiny, stitches are often not necessary and visual improvement is usually noted relatively soon after surgery. During the extracapsular technique the cataract is removed as one entire piece. This requires a larger incision and stitches. An intraocular lens implant (artificial lens) is inserted to replace the natural lens that was removed. Recovery is usually slower, due to the larger incision. The stitches sometimes need to be removed, which is usually done in the office. After both procedures, the surgeon usually places a patch over the eye. ANCE00193
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Kristin’s mom comes to town, and on the subject of her daughter’s LASIK surgery, she needs a little convincing. More on www.realitylasik.com
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Kristin finds out that she’s a good LASIK candidate. Now that she’s having the surgery, she has questions and some minor apprehensions. See more on www.realitylasik.com
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Kristin has her preop evaluation, meets Dr. Maloney and waits to see if she’s a LASIK candidate. More on www.realitylasik.com
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If your looking for Lasik Eye Websites that will inform you about Lazer eye surgery or maybe you are trying to find a surgeon. This video will point you in the right direction. We have taken the time to research various places on the Internet where excellent articles, videos, audios and information can be located about this medical procedure.
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Here’s a list of sites specializing in quality information about Lazar Eye Surgery that are featured on this video.
1) U.S. Food & Drug Administration: This site has many pages dedicated to informing it’s visitors about the procedure.
A) What is Lasik?
B) When is it not right for me?
C) What are the risks?
D) What should I expect
E) Checklist
2) Surgery Surgeons has a national directory for surgeons
A) Laik eye video
B) Every state in the U.S. listed for searching out specialists
3) Eye Surgery Education
A) Find a surgeon
B) Lasik
C) Cataracts
D) Lasik patient screening guildlines
4) USA Eyes
A) Articles about surgery
B) Questions to ask about Lasik Eye Surgery
It was in 1960 that the procedure was discovered that the cornea could be altered and in 1990 the first Lasik Surgery was dated. Since then patients have been on a steady uprise to get their cornea altered so that they may see more clearly.
To watch this procedure is absolutely fascinating. It can be viewed on many Youtube video channels. Up close video footage can be watched on the computer of Lazer eye specialists preforming this incredible surgery.
These four websites about Lasik Eye Surgery are loaded with information that can be very beneficial for the person who is considering having this delicate procedure preformed by a specialist in their area. This type of operation is ever increasing in popularity throughout the United States and the world for that matter.
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