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laser surgery on that eye, now hugely magnified by the the eye surgery to correct his nearsightedness was something arrington had wanted for a long time. contact lenses are a lost option when a person becomes quadriplegic, as arrington did in 1994. he | |
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laser surgery. but come friday, he?ll be in his own operating room at the kansas fort?s irwin army community hospital, working on patients eager to shed their glasses and contact lenses. after purchasing the $500,000 laser equipment, the fort joins other | www.news.com.au @ 02/12/07 21:46
lasik (laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis) surgery in australia, and more than 10 million procedures worldwide, refractive surgery is one of the most popular elective surgeries in the world. used to treat short-sightedness (myopia), farsightedness | www.the-signal.com @ 04/05/07 09:32
lasik procedures - laser surgery to help correct vision. khanna is now the owner of the khanna institute, which just opened its third location in valencia. at his practice, he performs 10 different surgeries, ranging from cataract surgery to a refractive | www.mcall.com @ 02/12/07 21:46
and pre- and post-operation lasik care. (hauck doesn't do the actual lasik laser surgery — that's an opthalmologist's job.) hauck said some of the lines of frames blink carries are unique in the valley, including brands such as ic! berlin, face a face | www.USAEyes.org @ 04/05/07 09:32
laser surgery. this technology, combined with czm's mel 80 excimer laser, delivers excellent clinical outcomes coupled with the potential for a unique optimized work flow for refractive surgeons and improved comfort for their patients. using a unique | www.usaeyes.org @ 04/05/07 09:32
laser surgery to correct vision problems. now, an oregon health & science university casey eye institute physician, comparing data from several recent studies, has found that belief may not be true. william mathers, m.d., professor of ophthalmology in | |
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