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Monday, January 15, 2007

Seeing Better Means Looking Better

Poor eyesight can occur at any time of life, but it is often associated with aging. People go to great lengths to avoid wearing glasses and therefore the stigma that they feel comes with them. However, simply doing without corrective lenses, when your eyesight is poor, can cause premature aging. Contact lenses can cause constant eye irritation, constant rubbing of the eyes causing redness around the eyes and eventually skin damage, and a tired bloodshot look.

Simply living with poor eyesight causes eyestrain and squinting. Squinting creates crow's feet, fine lines, and eventually full-blown wrinkles around your eyes. Eyestrain can cause headaches, tiredness, and constant frowning, once again creating wrinkles over time.

LASIK surgery can give you freedom from corrective lenses without the squinting and eyestrain, helping you to keep your youthful appearance while improving your vision and comfort.

If you are older and need reading glasses or bifocals to read the newspaper or a menu, you should ask your eye doctor about advanced intraocular lenses that may allow you to see near and far without glasses. These lenses include the crystalens, the ReSTOR lens and the ReZoom lens. With this advanced technology, you will feel younger and look younger without those readers on.

Click here to see an intraocular lens comparison chart.

Click here to contact someone for more information on intraocular lenses or to find a LASIK surgeon near you.

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