Nearsightedness Treatment
Looking for a cure for nearsightedness? Myopia, or nearsightedness, affects about forty percent of US residents between the ages of twelve and fifty-four, but there’s good news! LASIK eye surgery offers a great solution for nearsightedness. Dr. Tylock, a Dallas LASIK surgeon, explains how.
So, what is myopia of the eye? This condition, also known as nearsightedness, happens when the distance between the retina and the cornea is too long, or the shape of the cornea is too curved. Because either one of those situations can cause the image to strike in front of, instead of on, the retina, the image appears to be blurry. For as long as there have been nearsighted people, doctors have looked for a cure for nearsightedness, but until recently, there was not much they could do in the way of myopia treatment, aside from prescribing corrective lenses.
Today, LASIK offers the solution that nearsighted sufferers have been waiting for. This is because laser vision correction works directly on the cornea, changing its shape to permit a more ideal image placement. In this way, it offers a treatment for nearsightedness that can repair even severe myopia.
If you live in the Dallas area and are seeking a cure for nearsightedness, consider the Tylock-George Eye Care and Laser Center. Their lead surgeon, Dr. Gary Tylock, is a pioneer in the field of laser eye surgery and has even been instrumental in developing some of the techniques and equipment used in the procedure. Visit the website for more information, or connect with the online community on Facebook and Twitter.