EVO ICL vs. LASIK: Choosing the Best Vision Correction for You
If you’re tired of glasses and contact lenses, you’ve probably heard of LASIK. But there’s another exciting option—EVO ICL—that may be better suited for your eyes, especially if you’ve been told you’re not a candidate for LASIK. At Tylock-George Eye Care, we specialize in helping patients choose the vision correction procedure that best fits their…
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Official Contest Rules & Regulations NO PURCHASE OF GOODS OR SERVICES IS NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. A PURCHASE OF GOODS OR SERVICES WILL NOT INCREASE YOUR CHANCES OF WINNING. ALL FEDERAL, STATE, LOCAL, AND MUNICIPAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS APPLY. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED. 1. Eligibility The Buzzin’ Texas Ticket Draw is open to legal residents…
Read MoreProtecting Your Eyes from UV Damage: Summer Tips
Summer is here—and while most of us remember to lather up with sunscreen, protecting your eyes from UV damage is just as important. Your eyes are vulnerable to the sun’s ultraviolet (UV) rays year-round, but the risk increases during sunny summer days when UV exposure is at its peak. At Tylock-George Eye Care, we want…
Read MoreLife After EVO ICL: What Patients in Plano, Irving, and McKinney Are Saying
There’s no better way to understand the impact of a vision correction procedure than hearing from the people who’ve lived it. For patients across Plano, Irving, and McKinney, EVO ICL has been a life-changing experience—bringing clarity, confidence, and convenience to their daily lives. Here’s what real patients are saying about life after EVO ICL surgery…
Read MoreRefractive Lens Exchange vs. LASIK: Which Is Right for Your Vision?
LASIK is often the go-to when people think of vision correction—but it’s not the only option. For patients over 40, Refractive Lens Exchange (RLE) is becoming an increasingly popular solution, especially for those dealing with reading glasses or early signs of lens changes. So how do LASIK and RLE compare? And which one is right…
Read MoreCataract Surgery Options in DFW: What’s the Best Lens for You?
Cataract surgery is one of the most successful and commonly performed procedures in the world—and thanks to modern technology, it’s also customizable. One of the biggest decisions you’ll make is which intraocular lens (IOL) to choose. Whether you live in Dallas, Fort Worth, Irving, or beyond, understanding your options can help you get the most…
Read MoreIs There a Downside to LASIK?
LASIK eye surgery has transformed the lives of millions—but no medical procedure is entirely without risk. If you’re weighing your options and wondering, “Is there a downside to LASIK?”—you’re asking the right questions. Let’s walk through the potential side effects and what you should consider before making a decision. The Good News: LASIK is Incredibly…
Read MoreEVO ICL vs LASIK in Dallas-Fort Worth: Which One Is Better for You?
If you’re ready to say goodbye to glasses and contacts, you’ve likely heard about LASIK. But what about EVO ICL? Both procedures offer life-changing vision correction—but they work differently and serve different needs. So how do you choose? Here’s a clear breakdown of the pros, cons, and ideal candidates for each option—especially if you’re in…
Read MoreHow Long Does LASIK Last? What to Expect Years After Surgery
You’ve probably heard that LASIK can free you from glasses or contacts—but how long do the results actually last? It’s a great question—and one we hear often at Tylock George Eye Care. Here’s what you need to know about the long-term effectiveness of LASIK and how your vision may change over time. LASIK Offers Long-Lasting…
Read MoreTop 4 Signs You’re a Good Candidate for EVO ICL in Texas
If you’ve ever been told you’re not a candidate for LASIK, don’t give up on vision correction just yet. EVO ICL—the latest evolution in implantable collamer lens technology—is helping more people across Texas achieve crystal-clear vision without permanently altering their corneas. But how do you know if it’s right for you? Here are the top…
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