Implantable Lenses and Lasik in Children
As parents our biggest concerns are for our children.
Hoping for good health we sometimes need to question whether the physicians are right.
While many of us are starting to sway on the side of Lasik for ourselves.
We still have questions as to whether this is a good procedure for our children.
Some doctors are saying yes.
The idea of getting to the children early and helping them before the problem grows is the best bet in some cases.
Even the idea of an Implantable lens is peeking many curiosities.
The severity of the vision problems need to be taken under consideration and the ease with which the implantable lens can be removed if needed is weighing on doctors minds.
Lasik surgery in the past was not as easy and required extra from the patient to help ensure and effective outcome.
However the laser guided Lasik procedures are allowing many more patients to have an uneventful procedure allowing them to look at children of a younger age.
There are still some concerns when it comes to the children and vision correction however many doctors feel that if the child is suffering with sever eye problems than the corrective surgery should be considered.
The Staar Surgical company has been providing ICL for several years.
The Visian ICL is one of the most incredible pieces of technology.
The Visian ICL provides many benefits and is finding its way into doctors offices around the world.
The Visian Implantable Contact Lens is a state of the art lens that is bio-compatible with your retina.
There are less complications and if a problem should arise they can be removed.
Additional benefits of the Visian ICL: Vision Clarity- No Halos Undetectable to the eye [or wearer] No maintenance [good benefit for children] This lens is made of Collamer which is compatible with the human body.
It will not be rejected and the Staar Surgical Company Visian implantable contact lens has an impeccable record of safety.
In the end the decision is up to you.
However with the advancements in technology over the past years Lasik and Implantable Contact Lens are becoming a more viable solution.
Hoping for good health we sometimes need to question whether the physicians are right.
While many of us are starting to sway on the side of Lasik for ourselves.
We still have questions as to whether this is a good procedure for our children.
Some doctors are saying yes.
The idea of getting to the children early and helping them before the problem grows is the best bet in some cases.
Even the idea of an Implantable lens is peeking many curiosities.
The severity of the vision problems need to be taken under consideration and the ease with which the implantable lens can be removed if needed is weighing on doctors minds.
Lasik surgery in the past was not as easy and required extra from the patient to help ensure and effective outcome.
However the laser guided Lasik procedures are allowing many more patients to have an uneventful procedure allowing them to look at children of a younger age.
There are still some concerns when it comes to the children and vision correction however many doctors feel that if the child is suffering with sever eye problems than the corrective surgery should be considered.
The Staar Surgical company has been providing ICL for several years.
The Visian ICL is one of the most incredible pieces of technology.
The Visian ICL provides many benefits and is finding its way into doctors offices around the world.
The Visian Implantable Contact Lens is a state of the art lens that is bio-compatible with your retina.
There are less complications and if a problem should arise they can be removed.
Additional benefits of the Visian ICL: Vision Clarity- No Halos Undetectable to the eye [or wearer] No maintenance [good benefit for children] This lens is made of Collamer which is compatible with the human body.
It will not be rejected and the Staar Surgical Company Visian implantable contact lens has an impeccable record of safety.
In the end the decision is up to you.
However with the advancements in technology over the past years Lasik and Implantable Contact Lens are becoming a more viable solution.