In short, finding the right surgeon involves verifying board certification, specialized fellowship training, and a history of successful surgical outcomes. Board certification is essential. This credential proves that a surgeon has met the rigorous standards set by the American Board of Ophthalmology. Fellowship training matters. Surgeons who complete extra training in cornea and refractive surgery
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Life After Cataract Surgery: Embracing Clearer Vision and Improved Quality of Life
Cataract surgery is one of the most popular ophthalmic procedures performed to remove a lens that has become cloudy and is affecting vision and quality of life. Millions of people undergo cataract surgery every year to have improved vision. If you’re considering cataract surgery, you’re probably curious about what life will be like afterward. Here’s
read more »Understanding Chalazion: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options
Do you have a small, firm, painless lump within your eyelid? You might be having chalazion. Chalazion, or meibomian cyst, is a small lump or swelling on your eyelid that can be mistaken for styes initially because it can cause some discomfort or mild pain initially. However, unlike styes, chalazion becomes painless after some time.
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