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Solving a tough case of Hexagonal Keratotomy – a Feature in Cataract Coach

Professor Uday Devgan MD, renowned Los Angeles cataract surgeon, teaches the Best Techniques for Cataract Surgery. He elected to show a patient from our institute as a teaching case. “This complex case involved a patient who underwent hexagonal keratotomy for treatment of hyperopia decades ago. This ended up causing instability in the cornea with the […]

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In the Eye of the Storm

“Be like the EYE of the storm, focused yet calm and aim for perfection”. A state of mind I suggest to all surgeons when I train them to handle complications of fellow eye surgeons. With a practice that sees Lasik and Cataract surgery complications from all over the world for over two decades, I became […]

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Taking to RED out: Sparkling Eyes In Spring & Summer

As spring and summer approach, we are constantly warned about the dangers of increased sun exposure. Dermatologists caution us about melanoma. Doctors urge us to remain hydrated during outdoor activities but there is really not much a hue about another very distressful condition that increases in incidence with sun exposure- Pterygium. Increased and consistent sun […]

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Radial Keratotomy: Slice & Shape to VISION!

Many of you have inquired of me regarding Radial Keratotomy so I shall devote this month’s column to what I recently taught at the National Conference for Eye surgeons held in California as a Pending Refractive “Epidemic” By naming it so; I have alerted eye surgeons to the fact that thousands of patients who have […]

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TELESCOPE in the Eye!

US FDA recently approved a miniature Telescope lens implant for patients with end stage Macular degeneration Lets revisit the anatomy of the ye in relation to this breakthrough innovation. Think of the macula as the most sensitive part of the retina. I like to explain the retina as the “Film” of the camera. Over time, […]

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Keratoconus: Think Outside the CONE

Keratoconus (Kerato means Cornea and Konus means cone shaped) is a genetically programmed condition where the normally round cornea (clear front window of the eye) thins and begins to bulge into a cone-like shape. This cone shape deflects light irregularly as it enters the eye on its way to the light-sensitive retina, causing distorted vision. […]

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Sjogren’s Syndrome: Not a Candidate, not Anymore!

With the completion of Sjögren’s Awareness Month, I recently spoke at a focus group meeting at the American Academy conference on treating these patient’s dry eyes and in many cases offering them the possibility to safely and effectively become candidates for vision corrective surgery to see without glasses and contact lenses Sjögren’s (“SHOW-grins”) is a […]

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Congratulations! You have CATARACTS.

A cataract is the clouding of our natural lens within the eye. Very much like the graying of our hair, a cataract most commonly is an age related change and not a disease. Very much like the lens in the camera, you are born with a clear and soft natural lens which over time (with […]

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Football & VISION: The ASTIGMATISM Connection

Astigmatism (uh-STIG-muh-tiz-um) is a common imperfection in the curvature of your eye. Like a camera, the eye has a cornea (viewfinder) and a lens. Astigmatism occurs when this cornea (Corneal Astigmatism) or the lens (Lenticular Astigmatism), inside your eye, has a slightly different surface curvature in one direction from the other. People with astigmatism often […]

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LASIK Eye Surgery: OPEN your Eyes: What You Really Need to Know

LASIK has become a household name for eye surgery and though extremely successful, complications and side effects can occur. Since I specialize in repairing complications for Lasik eye surgeons worldwide, I was asked to help explain the recent surge in articles in major news media and its impact on both, patients and Lasik surgeons alike. […]

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