Author Archives: Kathy Dawson



How Cosmetic Dental Surgery is Still a Practical Option

May 3rd, 2012Posted by Kathy Dawson

The idea that cosmetic surgery is only based on vanity is not necessarily true. When it comes to dental surgery, the cosmetic option can also be the healthiest and the most practical. This article looks at one cosmetic option that is now being championed as the safest, as well as the most effective.

Types Of Cataracts Eye

Apr 16th, 2012Posted by Kathy Dawson

Cataracts are white cloudy formations in the lens of the eye. These can affect an individual is vision and is commonly seen in elderly people. By the age of 65, about 33% of the people in the UK either has a cataract or had undergone cataract surgery.

Basic Laser Eye Surgery Guide

Dec 19th, 2011Posted by Kathy Dawson

Laser eye surgery is an alternative to wearing eye glasses and contact lenses. It is the most common medical procedure to correct refractive errors that includes short-sightedness, long-sightedness, and astigmatism. This procedure using lasers is very safe and effective, with almost two decades of proven results.

Laser Eye Treatment And Other Types of Eye Surgery

Oct 25th, 2011Posted by Kathy Dawson

There are many different types of eye surgery. As well as laser eye surgery to correct refractive problems there are cosmetic procedures and refractive lens exchanges too. This article provides more information about the different eye surgeries available. From treating shortsightedness to glaucoma to hooded eyelids, eye surgery can help.

Things to Know about Lasik Laser Eye Surgery

Sep 24th, 2011Posted by Kathy Dawson

A permanent way to have or restore clear vision is lasik laser eye surgery. There is no doubt that the procedure works, but there are still risks associated with it, just like any other form of surgery. This article will detail the advantages, risks, and how to prepare for laser eye surgery.

Find Out More About Refractive Lens Exchange

Sep 9th, 2011Posted by Kathy Dawson

If you have a refractive problem in your eye then the chances are you need to wear contact lenses or glasses. You may short sighted, for example, and your prescription is designed to compensate for the problem in your eye. A refractive lens exchange could mean you do not have to wear glasses or contacts anymore because the problem in your eye can be fixed.