The Rochester Eye & Laser Team

The Rochester Eye & Laser Team
Superior eye, vision and patient care are priority to Rochester Eye & Laser Center. It is an honor working with such wonderful patients and team members!
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What should you look for in a LASIK Surgeon?

by The Rochester Eye & Laser Team on Feb 28, 2018 7:32:00 AM

Are you curious about LASIK vision correction surgery? It’s easy to spend months or years considering the procedure to improve your vision. You can use the Internet for basic research and get feedback from others about their experience – all helpful pieces in the puzzle. In truth, however, no matter how much online research you do or how many peopldoctor1.jpge you talk to about LASIK, the only way to know for sure if you are a good candidate for LASIK is to have a free and comprehensive LASIK consultation with a surgeon like Dr. Kenneth ...

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How Long Does LASIK Take?

by The Rochester Eye & Laser Team on Jan 25, 2018 8:10:00 AM

Have a watch or a clock with a minute hand?

Take notice of one minute – 60 seconds. It may seem longer or shorter than you imagine, but there’s a lot we can accomplish while the second hand makes that sweep ...

  • We can put on our clothes
  • We can microwave a bag of popcorn
  • We can take a rejuvenating stretch break
  • We can heat a cup of tea
  • We can clean the computer monitor
  • We can have LASIK vision correction surgery!

That last item may surprise you, but it’s true – the actual physical performance of LASIK vision correction takes approximately one minute for most patients. That includes creating the corneal flap to gain access to the cornea, re-shaping it to correct imperfections that can cause nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism, and then putting the flap back in place, ...

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Sunburned Eyes? Prevent Snow Blindness Today!

by The Rochester Eye & Laser Team on Jan 2, 2018 5:25:20 PM

Did you know that eyes get sunburned? Similar to your skin, symptoms of sunburned eyes include include pain, burning, redness and sensitivity. Once you notice these symptoms, you've already spent too much unprotected time in the sun. Also known as photokeratitis, the term "snowblind" specifically refers to the temporary vision loss caused by inflammation of the cornea, as a result of overexposure to ultraviolet radiation, typically from the sun.

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