Dr William Boothe Surgeon
Excimer lasers have been used since 1987 for vision correction and were approved by the FDA in 1995 for correcting nearsightedness. Since then, they’ve been also approved for treating farsightedness and astigmatism.Floaters - Tiny specks or strands that float in the field of vision. They move when the eyes move so they can’t be directly focused upon. Those shapes are the shadows cast on the retina by small clumps of cells in the vitreous humor. Often they’re more visible against a blank background like the sky or a wall. They become more common with age, as the vitreous starts to thicken and clump together. Mostly floaters are harmless, but if flashes of light accompany them, it could indicate a potential retinal detachment.
Dr William Boothe
IntraLasik has come into its own, now being approved for fighter pilots and NASA astronauts. Did you know that many authorities feel that IntraLasik is actually safer than wearing contact lens? Now that is peace of mind. This is only one of many other great reasons to get Lasik done by Dr. Boothe. Boothe Eye Care and Laser Center, providing safety, the most experienced IntraLASIK surgeon in the world, and the willingness to beat any price of custom IntraLasik within the same warranty time frame.Dr Boothe
: DR WILLIAM BOOTHEFor the lower eyelids, the common problem is the presence of fat deposits. These make the eye look tired and in some cases, people even find it difficult to apply make up on these problem areas. They can also have an effect on vision since drooping eyelids can block the eyes. It can also lead to further development of wrinkles around the eyes.
These procedures however, do not correct crow's feet or wrinkles around the eyes. These may require separate surgical procedures. If you are looking for contact lenses for dry eyes, take some time to review and make a comparison before you select the best contact lenses for your circumstances.
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