Premium Cataract Lenses in 2026: Multifocal, Trifocal & EDOF Options Explained
What Are Premium Cataract Lenses? If you’re considering cataract surgery in Dallas, Irving, McKinney, or anywhere in the Dallas–Fort Worth area, you may have questions about premium cataract lenses for 2026. Premium cataract lenses—also called premium IOL options—are advanced artificial lenses that can be implanted during cataract surgery to help reduce dependence on glasses for…
Read MoreThin Corneas & Dry Eyes: Why EVO ICL May Be Your Best Option
If you’ve ever been told your corneas are “too thin for LASIK” or you already struggle with dry, irritated eyes, it can be discouraging to hear that laser vision correction may not be the safest match. Many patients in Irving, McKinney, and Dallas feel stuck between uncomfortable contact lenses and glasses they’d love to leave…
Read MoreLASIK in 2026: Next-Generation Technology for Unprecedented Results
If you’ve been thinking about LASIK for years, 2026 may be the best time yet to finally explore your options. Today’s laser technology is more precise, more personalized, and more comfortable than ever before—especially for patients in the Dallas–Fort Worth area, including Irving and McKinney. At Tylock George Eye Care, our goal is to help…
Read MoreLight Adjustable Lens: Customizable Vision After Cataract Surgery
If you’re planning cataract surgery in the Irving, McKinney, or Dallas area, you may have heard about the Light Adjustable Lens (LAL). This advanced, premium intraocular lens is designed to do something no traditional lens can: let your surgeon fine‑tune your vision after surgery. In this guide, the team at Tylock George Eye Care explains…
Read MoreEVO ICL for Extreme Prescriptions: Freedom for High Myopia Patients
If you’ve lived most of your life with very strong glasses or thick contact lenses, you may wonder if clear vision without them is even possible. Many patients in Dallas, Irving, and McKinney are told their prescriptions are “too high for LASIK” or that their corneas are too thin for laser vision correction. That’s exactly…
Read MoreLASIK Myths vs. Facts: Is Laser Eye Surgery Safe in 2026?
If you’ve been considering LASIK eye surgery, you’ve probably come across a lot of information—some true, some not so much. At Tylock George Eye Care, we’re here to clear up the confusion and help you make an informed decision about your vision. Let’s separate the myths from the facts about LASIK and explore why it’s…
Read MoreCataracts vs. Aging Eyes: How to Tell When It’s Time for Surgery
As we age, changes in our vision are inevitable. But how do you know if your blurry vision is just a part of getting older or if it’s something more exact like cataracts? At Tylock George Eye Care, serving Irving, McKinney, and Dallas, we’re here to help you understand the difference and guide you toward…
Read MoreLASIK Recovery Timeline: What to Expect Day-by-Day (Realistic Healing Guide)
Are you considering LASIK surgery but wondering what the recovery process looks like? At Tylock George Eye Care, we’re here to guide you through every step of your LASIK journey. This day-by-day recovery timeline will help you understand what to expect and how to achieve the best results. Let’s dive in! What Is LASIK and…
Read MoreAm I a Candidate for EVO ICL? Signs This Implantable Lens Might Be Right for You
If you’ve been searching for a long-term solution to vision correction, EVO ICL (Implantable Collamer Lens) might be the answer. At Tylock-George Eye Care, we’re here to help you understand if this innovative procedure is right for you. Let’s explore the key signs that make someone a great candidate for EVO ICL and why so…
Read MoreRefractive Lens Exchange (RLE): The Long-Term Alternative to LASIK for Patients Over 40
Are you over 40 and struggling with vision changes? If so, you’re not alone. Many people experience presbyopia or other age-related vision issues as they get older. At Tylock George Eye Care, we’re here to help you see clearly again with a cutting-edge solution: Refractive Lens Exchange (RLE). What Is Refractive Lens Exchange (RLE)? Refractive…
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