Most people think that LASIK will improve their night vision. And yes, it will! But the question is: will you actually be able to see better at night?
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Will I be able to see better at night after LASIK?
by The Rochester Eye & Laser Team on Oct 27, 2022 4:30:00 AM
Can I Still Get LASIK If I Have Astigmatism?
by The Rochester Eye & Laser Team on Oct 17, 2022 12:29:19 PM
Are you looking for options when it comes to vision correction? Living with glasses and contact lenses doesn’t have to be the only way.
Does Your Eyelid Twitch? Learn What It Means
by The Rochester Eye & Laser Team on Oct 8, 2022 1:09:19 PM
It happens to the best of us at some point in our lives; you could be sitting in a movie theater, driving to work, or just relaxing on the couch, when all of the sudden your eyelid starts to twitch. Eyelid twitching (or myokymia) is an involuntary eyelid muscle contraction, which typically affects your lower eyelid, not your actual eyeball. An eye twitch (albeit annoying) is usually nothing serious. These spasms are pretty common and may come and go, without an identifiable trigger.