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Cataract Surgery 101: Understanding Your Options Feb 6th, 2022

A cataract is a clouded area of the lens of your eye. The lens of your eye allows you to focus your vision and is located behind the iris. When proteins in the lens break down, usually with age, the lens takes on a cloudy or foggy appearance. Symptoms follow,...

Coping with Chronic Dry Eye Jan 4th, 2022

Dry eye is a condition that causes mild-to-severe eye irritation, including itching, the sensation of grit in the eye, and burning. Dry eye from any cause can be a major hurdle in everyday life and can become severe enough that it’s hard to even open your eyes in the first...

Cataract Surgery: What to Expect Before, During, and Afterward Dec 3rd, 2021

There are two main statistics we want to introduce when it comes to cataracts. First, the number of people in the United States with cataracts is expected to double from more than 24 million in 2010 to 50 million in 2050. Second, cataract surgery enjoys an impressive success rating of...