Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Recovery Process for LASIK Eye Surgery

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LASIK Los Angeles centers often boast immediate results after surgery. It is important to know that while the surgery itself may only last 5-10 minutes, the recovery time is a necessary process for healing and to gain the best results. Results vary from doctor to doctor, patient to patient.

It may take some patients up to 6 months to fully recovery from LASIK surgery Los Angeles and Beverly Hills. Patience is required by people who undergo LASIK, as clarity of vision after surgery will depend on the procedure used, your refractive error, and post-operative complications, if any. Most patients are incredibly happy with the results from LASIK. Should you follow the correct steps and take the utmost care after the surgery, you too will be able to enjoy life without the hassle of glasses or contact lenses.

Some minor vision anomalies are normal post surgery. For a short period of time after LASIK it is often reported one experiences ghosts, halos, starbursts, regular or irregular astigmatism, and reduction in clarity. Over time, from as little as a few weeks to as much as six months, these complications generally dissipate as the eyes fully adjust and heal. If these complications continue beyond six months, it is important to see a doctor to determine whether the effects will be permanent.

The general process for LASIK and similar types of laser vision correction Los Angeles surgeries are:

* Day 1 post op. – Most people are able to return to their normal daily routine. It is necessary to follow the doctor’s instructions, including the use of antibiotics, steroids and other drugs preventing dry eye syndrome. You should avoid rubbing your eyes, or getting water, soap, or shampoo directly in the eyes (for example in the shower). Working on the computer, watching television and reading is acceptable, provided that the eyes are kept lubricated, and there is no excessive strain on the eyes. Moderate exercising is ok, but you should avoid getting sweat in the eyes.

* One week post op. – It is still advised to avoid touching or rubbing the eyes. Pools, hot tubs and whirlpools should also be avoided. Follow your doctor’s specifications for using lotions, creams, eye makeup, etc.

* Three weeks post op. – Outdoor activities may be resumed, with proper care and protection for the eyes (sunglasses, goggles, etc.).

* 3 to 6 months post op. – This is generally the appropriate amount of time for your vision to stabilize. The health of your vision is directly dependent on following the utmost care instructions given by your doctor in order to heal properly. Should any complications or anomalies still be present, it is important that you tell your doctor.

To learn more about Los Angeles LASIK surgery, and to see if you may be a candidate, visit your local ophthalmologist for more information.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

What is LASIK Revision Surgery?

In Los Angeles LASIK surgery is a very common procedure for vision correction. LASIK is a tried and tested procedure that has resulted in thousands of happy customers, glad to give up the use of contacts and glasses. The majority of people who receive LASIK report that they are satisfied with the results and report little to no complications.

However, as with most surgeries, there are always certain risks involved. Nothing in life is 100% risk free and this equally applies to laser eye surgery Los Angeles and beyond. LASIK is safe but complications do occur in a small minority of cases.

Some LASIK risks which have been reported are:

  • Infection
  • Poor night vision (see halos or ‘starbursts’ around lights at night time)
  • Forward bulging of the centre of the cornea (Ectasia)
  • Haze
  • Dry eyes
  • Problems directly related to the epithelium flap

In some cases, patients who have turned to cheap or “discount” LASIK surgeries are more susceptible to complications. This is because either the doctor is not very experienced, or the technology used is out of date, and not as accurate.

Los Angeles LASIK specialist, Dr. Robert Maloney, of the Maloney Vision Institute in Bevelry Hills specializes in managing complications from vision correction surgery. He has had many patients come to him who had complications from a vision correction procedure done elsewhere, and had suffered from these complications for months or even years. LASIK revision surgery is an option for those who have had complications, or have had their vision change overtime, and need an adjustment.

Some techniques used to treat vision correction surgery complications include Custom-CAP and therapeutic Wavefront Guided LASIK.

Custom Contoured Ablation Pattern (Custom-CAP)

Custom-CAP is a laser procedure that uses a special computer program to design an ablation (tissue removal) pattern to correct irregularities in the surface of the cornea that were caused by earlier surgeries, such as improperly performed LASIK. This can correct the visual symptoms that were caused by the surface irregularities.


Therapeutic Wavefront Guided LASIK

This new technique may correct imperfections in eyes caused by prior vision correction surgery. Wavefront analysis of the eye yields the precise focusing errors that are then corrected by custom laser guidance.

For more information and to see if you may be a candidate for LASIK revision surgery, please visit www.maloneyvision.com or call 877-999-EYES.

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Custom Lasik Most Popular Among Lasik Eye Surgery

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LASIK eye surgery Los Angeles and beyond is one of the best improvements resulted by the technological advancement in the medical field. LASIK stands for Laser assisted in situ Keratomileusis. One of the most preferred forms of LASIK eye surgery is custom LASIK.

Custom LASIK Los Angeles is performed only on those who qualify as good candidates. Your physician will complete an examination to determine your candidacy based on the guidelines offered by the FDA. If you do not qualify, your physician will be able to advise on a more suitable method of treatment.

Custom LASIK is performed in order to treat myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism. Although it is one of the most expensive forms of laser eye surgery Los Angeles procedures, it also is known for its success and has the least post operative complications in comparison to other forms of eye surgery.

Custom LASIK is called Wavefront LASIK due to the usage of wavefront device to diagnose the corneal aberrations. The wavefront device creates a 3D map which helps the surgeon during the operation.

During the custom LASIK procedure, the patient remains awake. They are given a mild dose of anesthesia and anesthetic eye drops. The next step is to create a flap in the cornea. The flap that is created is folded back and held in position so that the surgeon can reshape the cornea using a laser beam. The flap is then placed back in original position and allowed to heal naturally without any special medication.

Once the LASIK eye surgery is completed, extra care should be given to the patient to ensure that the surgery site does not get infected or incur any damage. The patient is given protective dark glasses to wear so that their eyes are not exposed to the sun or other bright lights. Los Angeles laser eye surgery cost may vary from surgeon to surgeon, depending on the surgeon’s location, experience, the technology used, the severity of the vision being corrected, or other varying factors. Contact your local ophthalmologist to find out if Custom LASIK is right for you.

Friday, October 23, 2009

Lasik Surgery Costs: Why do Prices Vary?

Los Angeles laser eye surgeryUsually the biggest difference in pricing for Lasik eye surgery is location. Larger cities generally have the best doctors working with the most recent technology. Also there is much more competition. Lasik Los Angeles costs may run a bit higher than Lasik in a smaller city, far away from metropolitan areas. Differences in cost also depend on the surgeon’s experience and how involved the surgery is. Larger corrections may be a bit more expensive than smaller corrections to vision.

Generally, Lasik eye surgery Los Angeles and elsewhere, may run anywhere from $500-$2,500 per eye. However, it is important to not base your decision on cost alone. Discount surgery is not always the best option, since lower costs could mean a lesser qualified surgeon or lesser quality equipment.

When shopping around before deciding on the best surgeon for you, you should be sure that the price quote includes everything you will need for the surgery. You don’t want to be surprised by bills in the mail required for follow up care. Before signing any paperwork or checks, you should be entirely sure of what you are getting and what you are paying for.

Be aware, some Los Angeles laser eye surgery centers may advertise very low prices, but require additional services that will cost your more than the advertised fee. You should be sure to compare the total cost between the surgeon with the ads for discounts and the surgeon down the street who is more upfront about the fees, and may have a better reputation. You should also be sure to find the total cost for the surgery that is right for you. Some surgeons have a advertised price that only includes minimal correction to the eyes. Most people seeking LASIK need more than a minimal correction, so the fee can be much more than that advertised. Remember that you always have the option to get a second opinion.

Also be aware that just because you choose the most expensive Lasik surgeon in Los Angeles, doesn’t always mean that he or she is the absolute best. Be sure that you check out the LASIK surgeon you are planning to use. Seek the recommendation of friends and family as well as your optometrist and your family doctor. Take the time to check the records of complaints against the surgeon with your state medical board. You will be thankful later that you did all the research and groundwork necessary to find the best surgeon for your needs, as well as avoid unexpected costs later.

Friday, September 18, 2009

Maloney Vision Institute Seeks Participants for Research Study on Reducing the Dependence on Reading Glasses


Los Angeles Lasik center Maloney Vision Institute is hosting an FDA study on the ACI Corneal Inlay, which is an implant that can reduce the need for reading glasses.

Understanding the loss of near vision.

A healthy, young eye is able to focus light from both far and near objects to create a clear image at all distances. By age 45, the eye’s natural lens is too stiff to focus on near points. As a result, near tasks like reading or computer work are blurry. This is a natural occurrence that affects us the rest of our life. The clinical term for the loss of near vision is presbyopia. It is possible to have poor near vision, but good distance vision, especially if you have already had Los Angeles Lasik surgery to correct this.

Buying a pair of reading glasses is a quick way to improve near vision. While “readers” will help you read a book or dial a telephone number, they will not help you see far objects. Some find putting glasses on to see near and taking off to see far inconvenient.

The ACI Corneal Inlay is an investigational device. A no-cost clinical research study is currently underway. The purpose of the study is to examine the safety and effectiveness of the inlay.

The ACI Corneal Inlay no-cost research study.

Smaller than a contact lens, the ACI Corneal Inlay looks like a black ring. There is a tiny aperture or hole in the center of the inlay. The inlay can help vision correction Los Angeles patients in two ways.

1. Creates a pinhole effect so near objects are clearer.

2. Focuses light rays so you can see a wider range of vision – near, intermediate (computer) and distance. During an out-patient procedure, the research doctor will implant the inlay in one eye. If needed, the ACI Corneal Inlay can be surgically removed.

You may be eligible to participate in the study if you are…

  • Between the ages of 45 and 60.
  • Using reading glasses to read or work on the computer.
  • Not using glasses or contacts to see far objects – Lasik Los Angeles patients are welcome.
  • In good physical health.
  • Able to meet other medical criteria determined by the research doctor.

Improvement in near vision.

The amount of time it takes to see an improvement in near vision varies. Some see better in a few days. For others, it takes several months, or there may be no improvement at all.

You can help your eye heal faster by using eye drops as prescribed. You will also be asked to practice reading without glasses. This activity will help train your inlay eye how to see near again.

The goal of the inlay is to reduce your need for reading glasses. You may continue to need glasses for reading very small print or in dim light.

Next steps.

If you are interested in learning if the ACI Corneal Inlay can reduce your dependence on reading glasses, contact Maloney Vision Institute by telephone 310.208.3937 or email info@maloneyvision.com . You can also visit www.NearVisionStudy.com for more information.

The information about the ACI Corneal Inlay clinical research study is not intended to provide medical advice. Always consult your doctor for medical advice and treatment.

Caution: Investigational device. Limited by United States federal law to investigational use.

Saturday, August 22, 2009

The Time to Invest in Your Vision is Now

LASIK Los AngelesFor the many people weighing vision correction, the modern LASIK Los Angeles procedure is the standard by which all treatments are measured. In fact, both the military and NASA reviewed LASIK's safety and visual results and now allow sharpshooters and astronauts alike to have the procedure. Bottom line: LASIK has matured since the FDA first approved it and anyone considering laser vision correction Los Angeles and beyond, should know about the advanced technological innovations available today.

With cost savings a priority, many with vision correction needs are choosing advanced LASIK treatments as a long-term investment in better vision that can eliminate the hassle and expense of glasses and contact lenses. And now, more and more LASIK centers are offering affordable financing options for those who previously thought they could not afford the procedure.

When it comes to achieving 20/20 vision, no two eyes are alike. Modern LASIK, also known as the iLASIK procedure, makes it possible to address the microscopic characteristics distinct to each individual patient's individual eye(s) to perform the correction needed to target 20/20 or better vision.

After a thorough screening and consultation with a qualified Los Angeles LASIK surgeon, the procedure has three steps:

Step One: Precise WaveScan 3-D mapping measures the uniqueness of each patient's eyes, creating a blueprint that provides the data needed to perform an individually tailored, custom-fit vision correction treatment for each eye.

Step Two: The iLASIK Los Angeles procedure uses two lasers. The first, ultrafast laser creates a thin corneal flap, which is then folded back to allow the second laser to correct vision based on the blueprint created in step one. Clinical results show more patients achieve 20/20 or better vision when two lasers are used, instead of the single-laser platform of older LASIK techniques.

Step Three: Final post-op visits are conducted and then the patient is free to resume an active lifestyle, now with the freedom of better vision.

Patients experience a quick, virtually painless procedure in unparalleled safety. Clinical studies show that one year after LASIK:

• 98 percent of mildly to moderately nearsighted patients could see 20/20 or better.

• More than 95 percent of all clinical study participants could pass a driving test without glasses or contact lenses.

• Four times as many mildly to moderately nearsighted participants were very satisfied with their night vision after treatment compared to their night vision before treatment with glasses or contacts.

To find a qualified ophthalmologist and schedule a consultation, visit www.iLASIK.com. With the help of your surgeon you can determine if you are a candidate, review the list of indications, warnings and precautions, and make sure laser vision correction is right for you.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

iLASIK Provides Completely Custom Laser Vision Correction

Maloney Vision Institute is the first LASIK Los Angeles center to offer iLASIK, the latest and greastest in all-laser LASIK. iLASIK is a combination of the most advanced FDA-approved technologies so clinically beneficial, that it's Maloney Vision Institute’s standard of care for every LASIK patient. Now, with an advanced suite of fully integrated, iLASIK technologies, your LASIK experience can be customized from start to finish. The complete package of iLASIK technologies includes:

• VISX Wavescan WaveFront™ Diagnostics
• IntraLase™ Femtosecond Laser
• VISX Star S4 Iris Registration™ Excimer Laser
• VISX Advanced CustomVue™ Treatment

What is iLASIK and how does it work?

The very best things in life are custom-fit, and that includes Los Angeles laser vision correction at Maloney Vision Institute. One size does not fit all when it comes to your eyes. Just like the tailoring of a fine suit or designer dress, your iLASIK procedure is 100% tailor-made for you.
iLASIK is the combination of Wavescan diagnostic eye-mapping, Iris Registration technologies, IntraLase flap creation and CustomVue LASIK Los Angeles treatment.

It allows unprecedented customization and accuracy making it possible for the actual laser treatment to be fully customized to the unique characteristics of each of your eyes. This precise level of measurement and treatment can enable you to achieve the full potential of your personal best vision. Here's how it works:

1. Customized Measurements


iLASIK Step One:

iLASIK addresses the uniqueness of your eyes, from the individual curvature of your corneas to the microscopic nuances of your anatomy. Wavescan 3D mapping creates a blueprint of your eye and Iris Registration reads the specific characteristics of your iris to accurately align the Wavefront treatment.

2. Laser-Created Flaps

iLASIK Step Two:

The IntraLase FS laser is a computer-guided, ultra-fast laser that is used to create the thin corneal flap for the iLASIK procedure. The IntraLase FS creates an optimal surface below the flap, allowing better visual outcomes. In clinical studies, more patients achieved 20/20 vision or better with procedures that incorporate the IntraLase technique.

3. Wavefront-Guided Vision Correction


iLASIK Step Three:

Maloney Vision Institute utilizes the VISX Star S4 excimer laser to perform your laser treatment. The Advanced CustomVue procedure provides the most precise, accurate form of laser vision correction available today. 3D eye tracking ensures that even if your eye moves, your treatment remains exact and specific to your customized iLASIK procedure.

The safety and effectiveness of iLASIK laser eye surgery Los Angeles have been validated by our nation's most critical and scrutinizing physicians and scientists. NASA & U.S. military personnel whose vision is essential to their job have been given the green light for LASIK. Even your most-extreme lifestyle is nothing compared to being ejected from an F-16 or the G-Forces of shuttle rocket blastoff. To find out more about custom laser vision correction with iLASIK visit www.maloneyvision.com and schedule a free consultation today!

Friday, June 26, 2009

Option for Blade-Free LASIK Surgery

LASIK Los AngelesLASIK Los Angeles procedures greatly vary in technique. Many people are familiar with the most common type of vision correction surgery, which is the traditional LASIK procedure. During LASIK, a thin layer of tissue is folded back from the surface of the cornea. After the laser reshapes the cornea, the tissue is folded back into place, where it bonds quickly. This three-minute procedure requires no needles and no stitches, and patients usually have improved vision almost immediately. Most patients heal very quickly and can return to work the next day.

Yet as amazing as all this technology sounds, many people still are uncomfortable with the fact that there is a blade involved, to make the flap. Others still, find themselves not an ideal candidate for traditional LASIK eye surgery Los Angeles. For these and other patients, there are other options for vision correction.

With the IntraLase method, pulses of laser light create your corneal flap, which is then lifted so the next step of LASIK - the reshaping of your cornea - can be performed. When your LASIK treatment is over, the flap is securely repositioned into place. A qualified laser eye surgeon Los Angeles will be able to determine whether you are a good candidate for the IntraLase Method.

At the Maloney Vision Institute Dr. Robert Maloney has had many years of clinical experience correcting the vision of thousands of patients using a variety of techniques, and has personally performed over 45,000 LASIK procedures. In a nationwide survey of eye surgeons, Dr. Robert Maloney was voted one of America's Top Ten Vision Correction Specialists. The Los Angeles LASIK specialists at Maloney Vision Institute are leading researchers in the field, and are able to offer customized vision correction options, as well as personalized vision care best suited for your individual eyes. If you’re not a good candidate for any given procedure, they’ll tell you.

For more information visit: www.maloneyvision.com.

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