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Eye
...he length of the eyeball. These include myopia ,
hyperopia , and astigmatism . Convergence When a person stares at an object, the two eyeballs rotate sideways to point to the object, so that the object appears at the center of the image formed in each eye's retina. In order to look at a nearby object...
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Technology Making LASIK Safer for Those Who Have Had Previous Eye Surgery
...previous common LASIK procedure to correct myopia,
hyperopia or astigmatism,β he said. βIn fact, the rate of success for vision improvement in those patients is better than 90 percent.β Additionally, Dr. Kanellopoulous said LASIK is being used as a treatment for those who have had serious ocular procedures. ...
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Optima FW
...d designed for use in the correction of myopia and
hyperopia on a daily wear or extended wear basis. Extremely low center thickness provides good oxygen transmission, while an increased mid-peripheral thickness allows good handling across the power range....
Optima 38/SP
...d designed for use in the correction of myopia and
hyperopia on a daily wear basis. The increased mid-peripheral thickness of the Optima 38/SP lens allows good handling across the power range. The lathe-cut rear surface ensures good on-eye lens centration....
ViewPoint CK System (Conductive Keratoplasty)
...y procedure designed for patients with a spherical
hyperopia between +0.75 D and +3.00 D or presbyopic patients who would benefit from a spherical treatment of between 1.00 D and 2.25 D to achieve a myopic endpoint of between -1.00 D and -2.00 D in their non-dominant eye to temporarily improve near vision. CK ...
Sunrise Hyperion LTK System
...ed on June 30, 2000 for the temporary reduction of
hyperopia from +0.75 to +2.50 diopters for patients 40 years and older with up to 0.75 diopters of astigmatism and refractive stability for the previous 6 months. Unlike most refractive surgery, LTK is not performed in an operating suite but in an ordinary ex...
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Presbyopia
...le than at the sides to correct farsightedness (
hyperopia ) or presbyopia . Full article >>> Vision correction surgery will usually not benefit people with presbyopia (the inability to see objects up close). This condition affects all people older than 40-45 years. Full article >&...
Nearsightedness
...benefit people with myopia ( nearsightedness ),
hyperopia ( farsightedness ), and astigmatism . Full article >>> These conditions include strabismus , in which the eyes are crossed inward (esotropia) or turned outward (exotropia) and anisometropia, in which there is a major difference in...
Myopia
...s , myopia is a condition in which, opposite of
hyperopia , an image of a distant object becomes focused in ...e >>> myopia ( nearsightedness )
hyperopia ( farsightedness ) astigmatism (asymmetrical cornea ) presbyopia (inability to focus on near...
Laser therapy
...hapes the cornea of the eye for correction of
hyperopia ( farsightedness ), presbyopia (aged-related loss of focus) and overcorrection from PRK and LASIK procedures. Full article >>> Surgical treatment s include cryosurgery , electrocauterization , laser therapy , or surgical excisi...
Hyperopia
... farsightedness . Full article >>>
hyperopia - Commonly known as farsightedness ,
hyperopia is the refractive error in which an image of a distant object becomes focused behind the retina , ...
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