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What Causes Eye Floaters?

Eye floaters are small specks or clouds moving in your field of vision. They often appear as tiny spots, cobwebs, or thread-like structures that drift when you move your eyes. While usually harmless, they can sometimes indicate underlying health issues. In this detailed post, we explore what causes eye floaters and why it's important to consult with professionals at M LASIK Center. What Are Eye Floaters? Eye floaters are deposits or condensation within the eye's vitreous humor. This clear, gel-like…

Myth busters: Common assumptions about eyesight answered

Considering how dependent we are on our vision, it is surprising how little we know about keeping our eyes safe and healthy. But when it comes to health, ignorance isn’t bliss. Test yourself and find out if you can tell fact from fiction. Eating carrots can improve your eyes         TRUE OR FALSE Fact: Carrots are high in vitamin A, a nutrient essential for good vision. However, going on the bunny diet alone will not protect your eyes from genetic eye…

Timeline: A History of Corrective Lenses

From Basic to LASIK – A History of Corrective Lenses

There are some innovations in our contemporary lifestyles that have become so commonplace that we can’t imagine life without them: electricity and plumbing, of course, and a few more everyday implements.  What would you do without, say, your glasses/contacts/laser eye surgery? If you use glasses or contacts, they’re probably the first things you reach for in the morning. You need them to read, drive, and sometimes just to make out the faces of your peers. But a long, long time…

flying after LASIK

Flying After LASIK: What You Need to Know

LASIK (Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis) is a common procedure that helps people achieve clearer vision by reshaping the cornea with a laser. After undergoing LASIK, many patients are eager to travel, especially by air. Here, we discuss when it's safe to fly after LASIK and how to make your journey comfortable. Initial Recovery and Recommendations Immediate Post-Surgery Phase After LASIK surgery, it's essential to rest and allow your eyes to begin the healing process. During the first 24 to 48…