Smooth out Wrinkles with Juvederm
Juvederm is a non-surgical cosmetic procedure that will help restore the youthful appearance of your skin. It is used to treat sagging skin or skin with moderate to severe wrinkles….
Read MoreThings to Consider for Wichita Laser Eye Surgery
Laser eye surgery has helped millions of people, including residents of Wichita, regain clear, sharp vision and removed the need for eyeglasses or contact lenses. The accuracy of lasers joined…
Read MoreWhat is Bladeless Lasik?
Bladeless Lasik is a good option for any individual interested in having vision correction surgery who is concerned about a surgical, bladed instrument being so close to the eyes. This…
Read MoreDid You Know That IPL Treatment Can Help Your Eyes?
Intense Pulsed Light therapy is often referred to as an IPL treatment. This type of therapy is often used by dermatologists to treat acne scars, sun damage and rosacea. You…
Read MoreLearn About our Diabetic Eye Care
If you have diabetes, you know that protecting your vision needs to be a priority. If the blood vessels in your retina are damaged by diabetes, you can experience loss…
Read MoreReasons to consider glaucoma treatment
Glaucoma is a serious eye condition in which fluid builds up in the eye, applying pressure to the optic nerve. Usually, fluid flows from the eye and pressure remains stable….
Read MoreBenefits of Dry Eye Treatment
Dry eye is a condition that can be annoying and negatively impact your lifestyle. Severe cases can have catastrophic effects. It can cause a number of irritating physical symptoms, along…
Read MoreWhat is iDesign?
The Uniqueness of the Human Eye Your eyes are just as unique as your fingerprints. This is why there is no such thing as a laser eye treatment that is…
Read MorePRK Procedure: What to Expect
Photorefractive keratectomy, or PRK, is an option to restore natural visual acuity. Like the more widely know Lasik, it involves using a laser to reshape the surface of the cornea…
Read MoreDry Eye Syndrome: What Are The Symptoms?
If you suspect you have dry eye syndrome, you should definitely see a physician. Dry eye syndrome frequently comes along with discomfort. Receiving professional care from a medical professional such…
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