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The Pros And Cons Of Ortho-K Therapy

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Orthokeratology (ortho-k) is a non-surgical vision therapy that utilises rigid contact lenses to reshape the cornea temporarily. It is a great alternative for people who have tried traditional contact lenses, glasses or refractive surgeries and still experience discomfort or dissatisfaction with their vision correction. Here are some of the pros and cons of ortho-k therapy, how it works and who is a qualified candidate for it. How ortho-k works Ortho-k lenses flatten the centre of the cornea, which leads to a change in the refractive power of the eye. Read More»

Four Benefits Of Health Fund Eyewear In Australia

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Health fund eyewear is a great way for you to get high-quality eye care without having to pay the full price. Health fund eyewear is often offered as part of your health insurance policy and can be a great way for you to save money on your glasses or contact lenses. If you’re looking for a new pair of glasses or contact lenses, it’s important to know what your health fund covers. Read More»

4 Services Offered By An Optometrist

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Eyecare is essential to maintaining your overall health and wellbeing. An optometrist can offer various services to help you keep your eyes healthy. Here are four services that an optometrist can provide for you. Read on to find out more! 1. Eye Exams Optometrists, like other healthcare providers, follow the triad of health, which focuses on three key areas: maintenance (of existing health), treatment (of disease and injury) and promotion (to increase healthy behaviours). Read More»

7 Tips on Eyelid Surgery Recovery

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Eyelid surgery, a.k.a. oculoplastic surgery, is the surgical treatment of conditions affecting the eyes and eyelids, such as ptosis (drooping eyelids) or excess skin in the upper lids, which can cause visual problems and headaches. It is usually performed under general anesthesia on an outpatient basis with patients returning home on the same day. Recovery from eye surgery may take up to two weeks for a more complex reconstruction procedure such as blepharoplasty or three months for a less involved procedure, such as ptosis repair. Read More»

Why Seeing an Optometrist Regularly Will Help Improve Your Eye Health

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Most people take their oral health seriously, and that’s why they don’t skip any of their appointments with the dentist. They also see their gynaecologist in good time to improve their reproductive health. However, most of them don’t take their eye health seriously, and this explains why they don’t schedule an appointment with an optometrist as required. Your eyes are some of the vital organs that need to be examined regularly to help you live a fulfilling life. Read More»