Can You Get Rid of Your Glasses and Contacts for LIFE?

Advanced Refractive, Laser-Assisted Surgery is a Cut Above at Clear Vue Eye Center

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Can You Get Rid of Your Glasses and Contacts for LIFE?The symptoms of cataracts are blurry vision, seeing double, sensitivity to light (both natural and synthetic), trouble with night vision, and irritated eyes. The lens of the eye that is affected is behind the iris (the colored area of the eye). This lens filters light through the eye into the retina, allowing signals of the images that we see to transmit to the brain. But with cataracts, the lens is cloudy and scatters the light, causing blurred vision. If left untreated, cataracts can cause blindness. According to the American Academy of Ophthalmology, Cataracts affect more than 24.4 million Americans age 40 and older, and by age 75, more than half of that demographic will have advanced cataracts.

What Causes Cataracts?
Aging is the primary cause of the hazy, cloudy lens, but other issues can contribute to the disorder like smoking, family history, obesity, diabetes, excessive UV light (sun) exposure and disease. All of these risks are significant factors in the forming and worsening of cataracts. With cataract surgery, the Intraocular lens must be replaced. If both eyes need surgery, one will be done at a time to allow for optimal healing as well as optimal vision from the opposite eye.

Not all Cataract Surgery is Equal
Clear Vue Eye is an elite center with extensive experience, and they are dedicated to cutting-edge techniques. That’s why they offer their patients Refractive, Laser-Assisted Cataract Surgery.

How Does Refractive,
Laser-Assisted Cataract Surgery Work?
Cataracts must be removed surgically. In most cases, Dr. Barbour of Clear Vue Eye Center, anesthetizes the eye with topical anesthetics and combines a clear corneal incision with a procedure called Phacoemulsification. Using this small incision surgical technique, a special instrument uses sound waves (ultrasound) to break apart the cataract and remove it. An intraocular lens (implant) is inserted at the time of cataract removal as a replacement for the natural lens that was cloudy. Small incision cataract surgery which does not require any stitches means a shorter recovery time so you can see clearly right away. After your eye has healed from the surgery, a change in your eyeglasses will be necessary to insure the sharpest vision. However, with Clear Vue Eye Center’s groundbreaking procedure, you might not need glasses at all. Dr Barbour performs cataract surgery at several local hospitals and surgery centers on an outpatient basis.

Latest Advancements in Laser-Assisted Cataract Surgery
There are some exciting options available for patients considering cataract surgery. Dr. Barbour is trained on the Lensar and Catalyst femtosecond laser systems which are the newest surgical methods for assisted cataract surgery. The Lensar laser system was the first femtosecond laser to gain approval for cataract surgery. The laser is directed to make the entry incisions and correct astigmatism at the time of cataract surgery.

There are several options available for the type of implant that patients may choose to enhance their vision or become less dependent on glasses. The ‘multifocal’ or ‘accommodating’ type of implant helps patients achieve maximum vision potential with focusing capabilities for distance, intermediate and near. The ‘toric’ implant corrects astigmatism. Dr. Barbour uses both the ‘multifocal’ and ‘toric’ implants to help you achieve your goals of becoming less dependent on glasses. Alternatively, astigmatism may be corrected using the Lensar laser system and an ‘accommodating’ implant can be implanted at the same time to reduce the need for glasses.

For a Limited Time Only:
Dr. Barbour is offering a $500 discount on Refractive, Laser-Assisted Cataract surgery with the mention of this article.

Clear Vue Eye Center
Comprehensive eye examinations are available at Clear Vue Eye Center, as they use the latest state-of-the-art instrumentation to diagnose and treat eye conditions such as Cataracts, Astigmatism, Dry Eye Syndrome, Glaucoma , Diabetic Eye Disorders, and Pterygium (corneal growth). Clear Vue Eye Center has become the spotlight for eye-wear fashion due to Dr. Barbour’s stylish choices for patients.

Clear Vue Eye Center offers the following services:
Ophthalmology
Optometry
Optical
Emergency Eye Care
Botox and Dermal Fillers
Cosmetic Lasers
Pterygium and Eye Whitening
Laser Vision Correction Surgery
Community and Non-Profit Services
Multilingual Staff

To learn more about
Clear Vue Eye Center and their eye health expertise, please visit, ClearVueNow.com or schedule your appointment by calling 561-432-4141

Monique M. Barbour, M.D.
Dr. Barbour A Board Certified Ophthalmologist. She attended Saint Augustine’s College in Raleigh, North Carolina where she received my bachelor’s degree in Pre-Medicine. Dr. Barbour graduated with honors from Howard University College of Medicine in Washington, D.C. and completed a residency in Ophthalmology at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in Bronx, N.Y.

After residency, she completed a Glaucoma fellowship at Georgetown University in Washington, DC and a Refractive Surgery fellowship at the world renowned Institute de Clinica Barraquer in Bogata, Columbia. Dr. Barbour has been the medical director of Clear Vue Laser Eye Center, a state-of-the-art vision care center for the past 15 years. As a diplomat of the American Board of Ophthalmology and a member of the American Academy of Ophthalmology, she is dedicated to providing the highest quality of ophthalmic care. Dr. Barbour speaks multiple languages including Española.

Clear Vue Eye Center
7657 Lake Worth Road
Lake Worth, FL 33467
561-432-4141
http://www.clearvuenow.com

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