Lasik Information And Education Website Expands Coverage NORTH ANDOVER, Massachusetts (ContentDesk via ContentDesk Direct) September 19, 2005 -- With more than 8 million Surgery procedures having been performed since the United States Food and Drug Administration approved the Excimer Laser for performing laser eye surgery for the correction of nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism, eye surgery has rapidly grown into a multi-billion dollar industry. Medical experts agree that the decision to have should be made in an informed manner. Patient testimonials and sports figures' endorsements aside, patients considering laser eye surgery should seek current information and education to be certain that it is the best vision correction choice for their individual situation.www.seewithlasik.com is an objective patient information and education website containing
LASIK: Revolutionising correction of refractive errors LASIK, an unprecedented advancement in eye care, offers people a safe and simple opportunity to see the world clearly, minus the inconvenience or discomfort of scratched or lost contact lenses, or the blocked side vision of spectacles. In simple term LASIK is a revolutionary laser technique for correction of refractive errors. LASIK surgery works wonders for Packers' Ferguson Ferguson said he went to three doctors seeking a panacea for the headaches. One suggested that LASIK surgery probably would solve his eye problem and just might curb the headaches. New, Improved LASIK Surgery Just how much better this new ?wavefront-guided LASIK? works isn't proven yet, but it's causing excitement among eye surgeons who say the three-dimensional maps let them customize treatment in a way never before possible. Opening Your Eyes To LASIK More and more people are going under the laser to shed their glasses and contact lenses. So the Eye Surgery Education Council has issued new guidelines to help patients determine whether they could be candidates for laser eye surgery. BLADE-FREE LASIK SURGERY Are you near-sighted? Far-sighted? LASIK eye surgery could rid you of your glasses. But if fear of going under the blade is stopping you -- stop worrying. Now, a new blade-free approach.
material that will assist patients in making an informed decision about LASIK. This education website is useful for those who are interested in learning about the procedure, how to select a surgeon, the risks, benefits and complications of LASIK, what should cost and how to assess individual suitability for electing to have LASIK.In order to provide consumers with the most unbiased information, unlike many websites offering information about LASIK, www.seewithlasik.com does not accept advertising funds or financial support from pharmaceutical, medical device, or laser manufacturers.Consumers find the most useful sections of www.seewithlasik.com to be:Choose A Surgeon-http://www.seewithlasik.com/docs/lasik-surgeon.htmlLASIK Eye Surgery Costs-http://www.seewithlasik.com/docs/Lasik-costs.shtmlLASIK Risks and Complications-http://www.seewithlasik.com/docs/lasik-costs.shtmlLASIK and Contact Lenses-http://www.seewithlasik.com/docs/lasik-contact-lens.shtmlContact: Katie Carlisle, The Medical Management Services Group, L.L.C.978-470-8217 Fax: 978-470-8218Source: The Medical Management Services Group, L.L.C..
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