Laser Vision Correction
For more than three decades, modern vision correction has been constantly evolving as
new technology and innovation have become available.
We use our eyes in virtually everything we do and depend on our vision perhaps more than any other sense we have. Sight is the most precious of the five senses, and many people fear blindness more than any other disability.
The eye allows us to see and interpret the shapes, colours, and dimensions of objects in the world by processing the light they reflect or give off. The eye is able to see in dim light or bright light, but it cannot see objects when light is absent. The eye changes light rays into electrical signals then sends them to the brain, which interprets these electrical signals as visual images.
If you have vision problems, your eye doctor will determine if you are a good candidate for Laser Vision Correction, explain the procedure, and answer your questions so that you can make an informed decision.
Laser Vision Correction Procedures
Vision Disorders
Anatomy of the Eye
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