Cataract Surgery is the most performed surgical procedure in the United States and has a phenomenal track record for improving…
Read MoreKeratoconus and other forms of corneal ectasia have been complex diseases to treat. The condition can be progressive with complete…
Read MoreThe treatment of trauma with topographic-guided ablation depends on the level of scarring caused by the trauma, the position of…
Read MoreRadial Keratotomy was performed before laser vision correction, achieving the correction of myopia by cutting radial slices in the cornea…
Read MoreTechnically, treating high myopia (-9 to -16 diopters of correction) or high hyperopia (+3 to +6 or more) is not…
Read MoreA small but significant number of patients have sub-optimal outcomes after prior LASIK or PRK surgery. A few of these…
Read MoreCorneal transplants are performed for many reasons, and in Dr. Motwani’s opinion, they are performed in many situations where better…
Read MoreLaser vision correction has come a long way in recent years and we are proud to offer some of the…
Read MoreThere are several options when it comes to laser vision correction. The most common is laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis, or…
Read MorePhotorefractive keratectomy (PRK) is a corneal refractive surgical procedure that was developed in 1988. It was approved by the Food…
Read MoreRadial keratotomy (RK) is a refractive surgical procedure that was developed in 1974 to treat nearsightedness. It involves the use…
Read MoreThere are several options for correcting refractive error surgically. Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis (LASIK) and Photorefractive Keratectomy (PRK) are the…
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