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Because hormonal levels can affect the shape of the eye, women who are pregnant or nursing should not undergo LASIK treatment.

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This page is dedicated to providing you with the knowledge you need when considering laser eye surgery. This procedure can be a bit intimidating for people and hopefully you will feel much more comfortable about it once you have read this. A popular procedure is lasik eye surgery which is intended to reduce your dependency on either your eyeglasses or contact lenses. Your best bet to get fully informed before having laser eye surgery is to go for an evaluation with your optometrist to see if you are a potential candidate for laser vision correction. Before moving forward you want to ensure that you are fully informed about the procedure. Prior
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Laser eye surgery has become extremely popular in the last decade or so. Lasik actually stands for Laser In-Situ Keratomileusis. This type of surgery basically uses a laser to change the curvature of the cornea. Your cornea is the outer window of your eye, and this is where nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism occur. The advent of new technologies has made vision correction surgery very safe and effective. Most people recover very quickly and have little or no side effects. The surgery is done on an outpatient basis, and most people can resume their normal activities the day after surgery. People who are
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Indie Fest Rocks This Weekend (R News)
Get ready for some great music at the first Rochester Indie Fest this weekend at Water Street. Among the artists performing are Rochester-area favorites Gregory Paul, Mint Jam and Julia Nunes, who recently toured with Ben Folds.
Thu, 02 Oct 2008 19:42:37 GMT

Friends Raise Money for Lab Victim (R News)
Family and friends held a benefit Friday night for a Rochester man who was seriously injured in a laser lab accident at the University of Rochester last month.
Sat, 27 Sep 2008 03:12:25 GMT

Long Road Ahead for Lab Worker (R News)
Friends say it was a procedure Sam Roberts had done many times at the University of Rochester Laser Lab, but when he did it August 6, something went wrong.
Thu, 25 Sep 2008 01:37:09 GMT


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