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The Power of Upneeq: Eyelift Without Surgery

Drooping eyelids, or ptosis, can make people look older than they are. The condition can be physically and emotionally distressing. Apart from affecting an individual’s appearance, the condition can make it difficult to see clearly. Many people opt to get eyelid surgery or dermal fillers to address the condition. Fortunately, there are treatment options for those who want to avoid surgery. 


Early Detection is Key: Signs Your Child Needs an Eye Exam

Your child's vision plays a key role in their physical, cognitive, and social development. From recognizing faces to crawling, walking, reading, and writing, children rely on their vision to explore and make sense of their world. Therefore, any issues with their vision can significantly impact their ability to learn and interact with others.


Frame Forward: A Glimpse into the Trendsetting Eyewear Styles for ‍2024

The coming year promises to be an exciting one for eyewear enthusiasts, with a host of trendsetting eyewear for 2024 that is set to transform the way we look at glasses. From transparent frames to oversized styles, and intriguing geometric shapes, the eyewear trends for 2024 are all about making a statement.


Preventing and Managing Macular Degeneration

Macular Degeneration is a common eye condition and a leading cause of vision loss among people aged 50 and older. The disease affects the macula, the small part of the eye located on the retina, responsible for sharp, central vision, which we need for reading, driving, and other activities that require us to see fine detail. Understanding the condition is crucial for prevention and management.


The Link Between Diabetes and Eye Health: What You Need to Know

Diabetes can have various long-term effects on the body, including kidney damage, heart disease, nerve damage, and of course, eye damage. The higher the blood sugar levels, the more damage it can cause to the blood vessels, including those in our eyes. This is the root of the link between diabetes and eye health.


Can Glaucoma Be Prevented?

Glaucoma is a severe eye condition that affects millions of people worldwide. You may also hear it referred to as the “silent thief of sight.” It gradually causes irreversible damage to the optic nerve, which may lead to vision loss. There is no known cure for glaucoma. However, early detection and proper management can help slow its progression and preserve vision.


Understanding the Role of Optometrists in LASIK Co-Management

LASIK co-management is a collaborative effort between eye doctors to ensure a patient's vision correction surgery is successful.


The Importance of Regular Eye Exams

Regular eye exams are crucial, yet often neglected aspect of overall health maintenance. These exams are not only about checking your visual acuity or prescribing glasses.


Myopia Prevention: Tips for Parents and Children

Myopia, commonly known as nearsightedness, is a prevalent vision disorder that affects countless children and adults around the globe. It's characterized by the eye's inability to focus on distant objects, thus making them appear blurry. Although myopia often begins in childhood, its onset may be gradual or rapid, and it tends to worsen during adolescence.


Preventing Vision Loss from Diabetic Retinopathy  ­­

Understanding diabetic retinopathy, a condition that affects millions worldwide, is the first step in managing and preventing vision loss from this disease. Diabetic retinopathy is a diabetes complication that affects the eyes. It's caused by damage to the blood vessels of the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye (retina). The progression of this disease can be slow and asymptomatic, leading to significant eye damage before the person is even aware of the problem.