Monday 17 September 2012

Mastering the Techniques of Lasik, Epilasik and Lasek

Written by an international group of the foremost experts in refractive surgery, this full-color text/atlas is a step-by-step guide to the latest techniques and technology in LASIK, EPILASIK, and LASEK. Major sections focus on: preoperative evaluation and machine dynamics; LASIK, EPILASIK, and LASEK surgical techniques; complications and their management; and, recent advances and future prospects. It includes more than 400 illustrations that demonstrate the procedures.

A DVD accompanying this book offers: nine video demonstrations of Zyoptix laser; femtosecond laser for corneal flaps; EPILASIK; LASEK; customized LASIK; LASIK surgical technique; presbyopic LASIK for myopia and hyperopia; and, LASIK after penetrating keratoplasty.

Buy it here on Amazon: Mastering the Techniques of Lasik, Epilasik and Lasek: Techniques and TechnologyMastering the Techniques of Lasik, Epilasik and Lasek

Prelex book on Amazon Dr. Rajesh Khanna

Renowned ophthalmologist and skilled surgeon Dr. Rajesh Khanna is set to release his book titled, "Prelex" on Amazon, tomorrow August 29th. This book is long awaited and anticipated by thousands of Dr. Khanna's loyal patients and trusted colleagues. The book describes the prelex procedure in detail, giving readers insight, explaining the procedure in its entirety, as well as the risks, rewards, and advantages over lasik.

Buy it here: Prelex: Better than Lasik for people above forty-five

Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) August 29, 2012

Finally, Dr. Khanna’s long awaited publication will be released for readers to enjoy on Amazon, tomorrow. The idea of completing a book is something Dr. Khanna has been mulling over for a number of years now. This “idea” turned into reality, as patients and colleagues urgently encouraged him to share his decades of experience and wide array of medical specialties. The book will ultimately give readers a variety of vision based information regarding Dr. Khanna’s most advanced and most buzzed about procedure, Prelex.

Prelex is a new age, procedure that involves, removing the eyes natural lens and replacing them with an artificial or presbyopic implant lens. This procedure is remarkably influential because it allows patients to see near, middle, and distance without the use of contacts or glasses. Additionally, this procedure will save patients from having to undergo cataract surgery later in life, as cataracts are unable to develop in artificial lenses.   

The book will give patients insight, allowing them to contemplate the procedure, understand the surgeon/patient consultation, learn the advantages of prelex over lasik, and understand the entirety of the procedure and exactly what it entails. This step by step guide, analyzes and interprets the risks and complications, the actual lens implants, and explains life after prelex.

As explained earlier, the prelex procedure involves exchanging the eyes natural lens for a presbyopic implant lens. There is a variety of implant lenses to choose from including; Restor Crystalens, and Tecnis implants. Each lens differs in capability and performance, A good surgeon will discuss the positives and negatives of each lens and together you will deifier which lens best fits your lifestyle. Dr. Khanna has performed the prelex procedure on a variety of friends, family members, professional colleagues, celebrities and athletes. For example Dr. Khanna’s patient, actor Butch Patrick star of the popular series, “The Munster’s” had the prelex procedure and choose the Restor lens implants. While, fellow Prelex patient Florence Henderson, of “The Brady Bunch” choose the Crystalens implants.

The partnership between Amazon and the Khanna Vision Institute is a welcomed union. By developing this book and partnering with Amazon, Dr. Khanna’s current patients, as well as new patients, will be able to learn about the prelex procedure, and easily access the information through a trusted and accredited website such as Amazon.


ABOUT RAJESH KHANNA


Dr. Rajesh Khanna is an internationally recognized LASIK and refractive vision care specialist. He graduated among the top of his class in medical school and is a member of the UCLA faculty. Utilizing his skills to instruct a new generation of eye surgeons on the safest and most effective techniques and procedures, he pioneered many of today’s techniques in LASIK and refractive surgery. Khanna invented a variety of instruments to aid in surgeries and speaks at a myriad of national and international professional venues each year. He participates in refractive surgery conferences and wet labs worldwide. Featured extensively in print and broadcast media, he’s received prestigious awards and honors from the World Health Organization. He’s a member of the American Medical Association, the prestigious American Academy of Ophthalmology and the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, and certified by the American Board of Ophthalmology.

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Balotelli undergoes Lasik

MILAN, Italy -- Mario Balotelli will reportedly miss Italy's opening two World Cup qualifiers to undergo Lasik eye surgery. He could also sit out Manchester City's Champions League opener against Real Madrid and his former manager at Inter Milan, Jose Mourinho.

The Gazzetta dello Sport reported Saturday that Balotelli will have the procedure Tuesday in his hometown of Brescia. He'll then need to rest for 10 days, ruling him out of Italy's matches with Bulgaria on Friday and Malta four days later.

City visits Madrid on Sept. 18, just 12 days after the surgery. Balotelli is near-sighted and has worn contact lenses for years but the lenses have caused allergies recently and an abscess that led to conjunctivitis, which ruled him out of Italy's friendly with England last month.

Balotelli was initially slated to have the operation immediately after the European Championship, but it was postponed when he went on vacation, the Gazzetta reported.

"He can't delay any longer," Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini told the Gazzetta. "Mario can't handle the contact lenses anymore. He's better now but it could become a bother again at any time."
Balotelli led Italy with three goals when the Azzurri reached the Euro 2012 final in July.

Article from TSN: http://www.tsn.ca/soccer/story/?id=404294

Crystalens as an alternative to Lasik

Carol Hannah  she had cataracts, but the 73-year-old didn't know the clouding in her eyes would cause her to accidentally drive out of an alley and in front of an oncoming car.

"There was a car coming from my left and I couldn't see it at first. That's when I knew the cataracts were impeding my vision," Hannah said. "I could tell driving that I was not having full vision in my left eye; that's when I decided to get Crystalens."

Hannah's eye doctor, Dr. Lawrence Minardi, has performed Crystalens implants since March 2005.
Crystalens is an artificial lens implant that can treat both a person's cataracts and presbyopia, the loss of near and intermediate vision.

Introduced in 2003, it is the first and only accommodating intraocular lens approved by the Federal Drug Administration, Bausch & Lomb, developers of the Crystalens, wrote in an email. Nearly 4,000 physicians in the U.S. have implanted several hundreds of thousands of Crystalens, Bausch & Lomb wrote.

Minardi said when he performs cataract surgery he typically replaces the eye's natural lens with a standard IOL. But the Crystalens actually mimics what the natural lens of an eye does, he said. "The standard conventional lens implant can only focus for far away because it doesn't have the ability to accommodate like the natural lens," Minardi explained. "There's no perfect lens implant. Nothing we have manmade is quite as good as the natural lens the good Lord gave us, but the Crystalens is made in such a way that it's closer to the natural lens than the conventional replacement."

For Hannah, who wore glasses since her 50s, not having to put another pair of bifocals on again was the biggest bonus of her surgery.

"The regular lens implant doesn't give you the full vision -- you still have to wear glasses," Hannah said. "To me, Crystalens were worth it because I can read a newspaper without glasses. I can watch TV without glasses."

Former First Lady Gayle Manchin, 65, put on her first pair of glasses at the age of 12. She started wearing contacts as a young adult to help her see at a distance and even tried bifocals as an adult.

When she and husband Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., moved to Washington in 2010, Manchin said she started seeing halos of light around cars' headlights and blurry street signs.

"For me, there was a safety issue involved. I didn't feel comfortable driving. I felt my lack of really good eyesight was preventing me from driving as well as I should be," Gayle Manchin said.

After her mother referred her to Minardi, Manchin and Minardi agreed that Crystalens was the best option for her.

Article from the Charleston Gazettehttp://wvgazette.com/News/201209160045

Friday 6 July 2012

Michael Bolton talks about his LASIK experience with the Maloney Vision Institute

Michael Bolton was one of the most epic male singers and songwriters of the eighties and nineties. His voice may be legendary but he has suffered from deteriorated vision like us all.

Michael talks very candidly about his Lasik experience and describes a "greener green" after his procedure. Who said the grass isn't greener on the other side? It certainly is with Lasik.

Michael Bolton talks about his Lasik Experience


Maloney Vision Institute Los Angeles

Dr Robert Maloney features a lot in our posts over the last year. He has treated some of the most famous celebrities ever.

His resume is impressive to say the least and he has treated celebrities such as Kim Kardashian, Cindy Crawford, William Shatner, Drew Carrey, Kristin Cavallari, Dennis Quaid, Michael Bolton and Henry Winkler as known as "The Fonz" from Happy Days. Have you ever read about a Lasik surgeon with a more impressive resume?

Just because the Maloney Vision Institute has treated so many famous people, it does not rule out the everyman. They have a great pricing plan for any budget.

Whether you want to have vision like Captain Kirk or Kim Kardashian, Dr Robert Maloney at the Maloney Vision Institute is your man.

Thursday 28 June 2012

Superhuman Vision, Professor Josef Bille's vision

Professor Josef Bille picked up a lifetime achievement award at Europe's Inventor Awards which recognises inventors for their past achievements.

The laser eye surgery pioneer has suggested that we are close to a wold where everyone will have superhuman vision."After 2,000 years of no hunting and too much reading, 20/20 vision is as good as human eyes get in nature, but we now have the technology to give people 20/10 vision – in other words, sight that is twice as good as what they have at present,", furthermore he said that "Humans don't see well at night, but cats do. So we'll make truck drivers see more like cats. For office workers, however, the goals will be different,"

Considering the advancements in the last 20 years in Laser Eye Surgery treatment, he may be right.

Dizzee Rascal gives up cannabis to have laser eye surgery treatment

Dylan Kwabena Mills AKA Dizzee Rascal has had to stop smoking cannabis for 2 months to prepare for his laser eye surgery treatment. Tired of contact lenses and not being able to see the back of the crowds while he was performing, he decided it was time to get laser eye surgery treatment.

He has certainly prepared well and lay in bed for two days after the treatment to allow his eyes to heal. The ever successful artist has won a string of awards in his time and we wish him all the best for the future with his newly improved vision.

Mercury Prize 2003, NME Award 2004, Innovation, Urban Music Awards 2009, Best Male BRIT Awards 2010, Best British Male BET Awards, 2010, Best International Act

Is Laser Eye Surgery Painful

A common question from all pre-surgery patients is whether laser eye surgery is painful or not. Laser eye surgery is an elective procedure and one of the most common carried out in the world. There are many questions which are asked pre-surgery and it is important that you ask as many questions during your consultation as you can. In short, there is no pain associated with this type of elective procedure.

A patient may experience minor discomfort as it is an intrusive procedure. It is not root canal or having your tonsils removed. The procedure is carried out while you are awake and this is what causes the main concern. The instruments which are used to carry out the procedure have always been safe and have come on in leaps and bounds over the past 20 years.

Patients will not experience any pain but may experience some of the complications below::
  • Dry eyes 
  • Halos or starbursts at night early after surgery due to the dryness 
  • Light sensitivity due to dryness 
  • The need for fine-tuning after surgery 
Most of these issues will resolve themselves over time as your eye continues to heal.

David O'Reilly TV presenter treated at Optimax

Optimax TV ad 2012 with TV presenter David O'Reilly treated at Optimax. David had Intralase Wavefront Lasik Surgery at Optimax London in January 2012.

David O'Reilly Laser Eye Surgery treated at Optimax

Philip Schofield had his Laser Eye Sugery done by the London Vision Clinic

After a previous feature on laser eye surgery, ITV's This Morning presenter Phillip Schofield, began considering what laser eye surgery could do for his deteriorating vision. After deciding to take the plunge, he took the cameras along on his journey from the initial consultation and tests with Alexandra Lyons at the London Vision Clinic all the way through to the moment Prof. Dan Reinstein conducted the lasik eye surgery procedure.

Philip Schofield Laser Eye Surgery

Wednesday 29 February 2012

Nancy Sinatra undergoes laser eye surgery

Nancy Sinatra, the daughter of the late Frank Sinatra underwent Laser Eye Surgery in February of 2012 to correct her failing vision. Like many others, she has finally taken the plunge to correct her eyesight after much consideration. 71 year old Nancy wrote on her twitter feed, "Good morning! Had eye surgery yesterday and now I can see this page without glasses. It's a miracle!"