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23
Sep

4 Most Common Types of Laser Eye Surgery in Michigan

Types of Laser Eye Surgery Many types of laser eye surgery are now available for correcting vision. Which one is right for you depends on your specific needs. Here is a brief overview of four of the most common types of laser eye surgery services offered by Michigan Eye Institute. Looking for a Top-Rated LASIK Clinic in Michigan? 1. LASIK

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18
Sep

Preparing for Laser Eye Surgery: What You Can Expect Before the Big Day

As you are preparing for laser eye surgery, you want to make sure you have everything in order. This is an exciting time, and it won’t be long before your eyes provide you with a brand new, clearer outlook! Keep these things in mind before your laser eye surgery. Get the information you need In the appointments before your laser

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25
Jul

Am I Color Blind? The Basic Facts About Color Blindness

Most of us have heard of color blindness. Maybe we even know someone who is color blind. But how much do we really know about this condition? What does it mean to be color blind? Who is most affected by color blindness? Is it treatable? Are there any cures? Read on for some quick facts about color blindness and what

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20
Jul

How People Perceive Color: Is Blue Always Blue?

Quick! What color is the sky? Did you say blue? Cyan? How about azure? Or cerulean? If you’re second guessing yourself, don’t worry; it’s a trick question. Depending on your eyes, any of those answers could be correct.   As stated by the American Academy of Ophthalmology, when light hits an object, the object absorbs some of that light and

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13
Jul

Why Men and Women See the World Differently

Couples don’t always see things eye to eye but it has nothing to do with personality. Studies have shown that men and women physiologically view the world in different ways. It all has to do with how our brains are wired and may have its roots in human history.   Men How men see things may go back to the

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6
Jul

Looking Good! … Tips on How to Choose the Right Sunglasses

Whether you’re hitting the beach in July or the slopes in January, protecting your eyes from the sun is important all year round. Read on to learn how to choose the right sunglasses to suit your hobbies, your needs, and your personal style.   How to Choose the Right Sunglasses for You You can find sunglasses at nearly any clothing

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28
Mar

Technological Advancements in Eye Care Offer Additional Treatment Options

New health and technological innovations are constantly changing the kind of care provided to people with vision problems. From surgical procedures to eye exams, there is always a new instrument or test being unveiled regularly. The following are some of the latest technological advancements in eye care that have been introduced for use by ophthalmologists. LASIK: You have probably heard

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14
Mar

Benefits of Polycarbonate Glasses in Michigan

Why Michigan Residents Choose Polycarbonate Glasses Nowadays, choosing a pair of eyeglasses is about more than just style. You also need to consider the material your lenses are made from. Lens material is normally glass, plastic, or polycarbonate. Here’s what you need to know about polycarbonate lens glasses and the benefits of polycarbonate lenses for eyeglasses. What Are Polycarbonate Glasses?

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7
Mar

3 Tips To Make Wearing Glasses Cool in Michigan

Fear of Wearing Glasses: Tips for Michigan Parents   Finding out a child needs glasses can be overwhelming and surprising for both parents and children. With 75% of American adults wearing some sort of corrective lenses, many children need assistance as well. Following the steps below can help parents ease a child’s fears about wearing glasses and ensure a positive

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27
Nov

What Will Our Eyes Be Like in 100 Years?

With the recent major advances in eyecare, it’s hard not to wonder what our vision may look like in another 100 years. Now, surgeries such as laser vision correction and corneal inlay enhances can literally correct near-sighted and far-sighted vision enough to completely eliminate the need for glasses. This means the sky is the limit for further advances. Dr. Josef

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