My Lasek Eye Surgery at Park Avenue Laser in NYC

January 27th, 2012

This is a video of the laser vision correction surgery that was performed on my by Dr. Emil Chynn at Park Avenue Laser Vision in New York City. This is the newest, bladeless, flapless laser procedure (called LASEK, not LASIK) and I am now seeing 20/20, just days after the surgery. Dr. Chynn was the first doctor in NY to perform lasik procedures, and has since performed over 9000 with no lawsuits or settlements. I would highly recommend going to Dr. Chynn if you live in the tri-state area! Go to www.parkavenuelaser.com for more info.

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Blackheads – Read This Before You Squeeze!

January 26th, 2012

For those with oily skin, pores can easily become blocked with excess sebum and the contents turn black. The most commonly affected areas are the nose, chin and forehead. Other parts of the body can also be affected, including the neck and back. There is a great temptation to squeeze out the contents to remove the unsightly blemish. Before you do anything about this problem, there are some important facts you should know about squeezing blackheads.

Firstly, just touching your face with your hands can spread bacteria which can lead to spots. It is surprising how many times a day we touch our faces without even thinking about it. The best method of preventing blemishes is to keep the face clean by using a gentle cleanser three or four times a day. For a deep cleansing treatment, remove any make up and excess oil with your daily cleanser. Open your pores by placing a warm face cloth on the skin and leave for one to two minutes. Follow immediately by using an exfoliating scrub, and then close the pores with a toner or by splashing the face with cold water.

Squeezing blackheads should be avoided as this can create more problems. The correct method for removal is to apply gentle pressure around the affected area, and specially designed cosmetic tools can be purchased for this purpose. The common method of pinching the skin together can actually push the blockage further back in, causing inflammation and the possibility of enlarging the pore even further. This can sometimes create a lump which can only be removed by a clinician using a Cannula to create a larger hole to release the built up pus. Sometimes after removing the plug, the pore remains open and appears as a hole which is very difficult to conceal with make up.

Another problem created by pinching is possible damage to blood vessels or capillaries which can be seen on the surface of the skin as red spider veins. You may require expensive laser treatment to remove these broken veins, so you must think carefully about how to remove blackheads.

The best way to get rid of blackheads is with adhesive pore cleansing strips. These are applied to the affected area and slowly peeled away. The contents of blocked pores can be seen on the strip after it is removed, so you know the product actually works. A combination of prevention and treatment of problem areas is required to ensure that your skin stays clear and healthy. Avoiding alcohol, spicy and fried foods, eating a healthy diet and drinking eight glasses of water a day will also help to improve your complexion.

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Nick and Jessica Eye Surgery Part 2

January 25th, 2012

ALL RIGHTS BELONG TO MTV! this is part two! enjoy! no rude comments please

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Eye Care One & OptiLASIK.avi

January 24th, 2012

At Eye Care One, our laser, the Allegretto Wave® Wavelight® Eye-Q excimer laser utilizes the OptiLASIK® Laser Vision Correction System. Taking into account the unique attributes that make your eyes special, our lasers speed, precision and ergonomic comfort drastically shortens surgery times superbly optimizing your vision.

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PKR laser eye anaplasty Martin

January 23rd, 2012

This is a video of the PKR laser eye surgery that i had done in winnipeg.

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Laser Eye Surgery Examined

January 22nd, 2012

Laser Eye Surgery Examined

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How Do Eye Exercises Improve Your Vision Naturally…? Part6

January 21st, 2012

www.Unleash-Your-Vision.com http – How Do Eye Exercises Improve Vision? Click the link above to find out… Eye exercises are a natural alternative to laser eye surgery. To find out more, click one of the links above.

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Top 4 Disadvantages of Lasik Eye Surgery

January 20th, 2012

In previous articles, I have written about the advantages of Lasik over other forms of eye surgery. But as with everything else in the field of medicine, there are some disadvantages as well. Here are the top four disadvantages of Lasik surgery:

1. Repeat Surgeries

This could be viewed as both a pro and a con to having Lasik. This type of eye surgery doesn’t always produce the optimum level of vision correction on the first attempt. So additional follow-up procedures may be necessary to further improve the patient’s vision. That’s the down side. The up side is the very fact that patients may undergo repeat treatments for even better vision. Of course, with each additional procedure, there is an extra medical bill as well.

2. A Lot of Aftercare

After a Lasik procedure, a patient will have to follow a regimen of medicine usage, as well as close monitoring by the eye surgeon. In some cases, this aftercare process can go on for several months. While this post-Lasik treatment can certainly be inconvenient, most patients view it as a small price to pay for better vision.

3. Potential Halos and Glares

In some cases, patients of Lasik surgery experience glare or halos around objects, especially at night and in the days immediately following your procedure. The most common reason for this is a corneal flap that did not adhere correctly after it was replaced by the surgeon. In most cases, halos and glares will subside within the first month after surgery. In other cases, additional treatment is needed to correct the problem.

4. Not Always Covered by Insurance

Insurance companies are seemingly random when it comes to Lasik eye surgery. For everyone company that covers the procedure, there’s another company that does not. Some insurance providers consider Lasik to be an elective surgery that is not necessary (since the vision problem can be corrected with glasses or contact lenses). If the provider does not cover the surgery, then the patient must either pay out of pocket or switch insurance companies altogether.

All surgeries have their pros and cons, and Lasik eye surgery is no different. If you are considering this type of procedure, there are several key actions you should take. Educate yourself about the process, ask your surgeon plenty of questions, talks to your insurance company about coverage and, ultimately, make a well-informed decision.

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LASIK

January 17th, 2012

www.nucleusinc.com This medical animation depicts a LASIK eye surgery, a procedure that permanently changes the shape of the cornea, the clear covering over the front of the eye.

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