Whether you have just undergone LASIK to correct your vision, had cataracts replaced with clear intraocular lenses, or undergone a more complex procedure like corneal transplantation, the success of your ocular surgery depends heavily on what happens after you leave the clinic. Most patients meticulously follow their prescription eye drop schedules and wear their protective shields to bed. However, they frequently overlook one of the most pervasive factors in their recovery environment: the air they breathe and live in.
Understanding Presbyopia and Treatment Options
Hey there, if you’ve just hit 40 (or you’re getting close), you might’ve noticed something odd happening with your eyes lately. Maybe you're holding your phone farther away to read a text, or squinting a bit more at restaurant menus. Maybe reading in dim light is suddenly more annoying than cozy. Sound ...



