According to Kevin Niksarli, M.D. of Manhattan LASIK Center, even though the iLASIK™ Procedure is not without risk, wearing contacts has its own risks. Infections with contact lenses can occur, in fact they are an order of magnitude more common when compared to iLASIK procedure. Dr. Kevin Niksarli, M.D. is to Review the Pros and Cons of Contact Lenses vs iLASIK on AMWC Subspecialty Day meeting on July 1, 2009 New York, NY.
Kevin Niksarli, M.D. of Manhattan LASIK Center states even though the iLASIK Procedure is not without risk, wearing contacts has its own inherent risks. Infections with contact lenses can occur, in fact they are an order of magnitude more common when compared to iLASIK procedure.
The recent FDA approval of iLASIK procedure for monovision now allows surgeons to more accurately correct the distance as well as the near vision of presbyopes, states Kevin Niksarli, MD of Manhattan Lasik Center. This has made LASIK, an already great and popular procedure, even more versatile for those with presbyopia.
For those who have Flexible Spending Accounts, the end of the year is quickly approaching and LASIK is a great way to spend those extra funds before losing them.
The world's leading ophthalmologists will meet this weekend to share trends and discuss the latest optic topics.
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correction center in Cincinnati, Ohio shortly after the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the technology to perform procedures in October 1995.
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