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... in duplicate, with the second image being lighter and less distinct. Also known as ghosting. Dr William Boothe : Hyperopia - (hi-pur-OH-pee-uh) Farsightedness. It's one of the lower order aberrations (along with myopia and astigmatism), and is ...
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Dr. Holladay' practice, the Holladay LASIK institute serves the city of Houston including surrounding areas in Texas.
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... procedure to correct refractive vision errors such as myopia (short sight found in children and young people), hyperopia (long sight found in people above 40) and astigmatism. The cornea (eye lens) may not focus light properly due to its shape. The ...
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... if you can't actually see what you are supposed to be singing,' she says. The medical term for long-sightedness is hyperopia, which is when the eyeball is too short in length or the cornea is too flat. As a result, objects that are close by appear ...
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... than ever before. Advances in iris registration and pupil tracking technology as well as FDA approval of hyperopia, wavefront and femtosecond treatments makes laser vision correction a safe and effective option available to many more people than in ...
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... It's a contagious conditions and can be treated with eyedrops. Contact Lens - A way of correcting myopia and hyperopia, or other refractive error of the eyesight, which consists of curved plastic lenses placed in front of the iris. They're designed ...
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The Trusted LASIK Surgeons directory seeks to list only those LASIK Surgeons who are among the best in the United States by screening refractive surgeons based on experience, premier patient care, and ...
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