Eye Surgery - LASIK/ LASEK
Health, Wellness & Self-Help
MargaretC • 9 cards
Buckthorn and flaxseed are both plant sources of omega-3 fatty acids, which are beneficial for your heart health, skin health, and immune system. However, they have different types and amounts of omega-3s, as well as other nutrients and compounds.
Buckthorn, also known as sea buckthorn, is a berry that grows in cold and dry regions of Asia and Europ
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Flaxseed Oil
Flaxseed is often recommended by eye doctors and optometrists to help with the treatment of dry eyes. The reason flaxseed oil is good for dry eyes is due to its nutritional value coming from omega-3. It contains a high level of omega-3 called alpha-linolenic acid or ALA for sh... See more
Flaxseed Oil
Flaxseed is often recommended by eye doctors and optometrists to help with the treatment of dry eyes. The reason flaxseed oil is good for dry eyes is due to its nutritional value coming from omega-3. It contains a high level of omega-3 called alpha-linolenic acid or ALA for sh... See more
Eye Clinic London • Flaxseed oil and fish oil for dry eyes
Sea Buckthorn Oil Helps Dry Eye
15-Sep-2012, 11:37
I have had dry eye since 1998, when I had LASIK surgery. Over time, I have been able to manage it with Restasis, TranquilEyes goggles, flax oil, drops, etc., but still suffered frequent flare-ups that required the use of an optical steroid to quell. About three months ago, I started taking sea buckt... See more
15-Sep-2012, 11:37
I have had dry eye since 1998, when I had LASIK surgery. Over time, I have been able to manage it with Restasis, TranquilEyes goggles, flax oil, drops, etc., but still suffered frequent flare-ups that required the use of an optical steroid to quell. About three months ago, I started taking sea buckt... See more
Sea Buckthorn Oil Helps Dry Eye - Dry Eye Zone Forums
“My LASIK is wearing off.” When LASIK is the one thing that patients know about ophthalmology, it’s no wonder they come to the incorrect conclusion that LASIK must be the answer to their problems again. They often then have a reasonable followup question: “How many times am I going to need this?”
The answer? Most of the time, they don’t. The average... See more
The answer? Most of the time, they don’t. The average... See more
How Should I Manage the 10-Year Post-LASIK Patient Who is Now Unhappy With His or Her Vision?
The options for removal of glasses, collectively called refractive surgeries, available today are many, and each one of them has a proven track record in terms of both, safety and efficacy.
The options can broadly be categorized into two classes:
The options can broadly be categorized into two classes:
- LASIK and LASIK like laser vision correction, including Advanced Surface Ablations
- Intraocular Lenses (IOL
Difference Between LASIK and Intraocular Lenses (IOL) Implant
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