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		<title>Is LASIK Eye Surgery For Everyone?</title>
		<description>Can everyone who has a problem with their eyesight apply to have LASIK? Clearly, LASIK has got great potential and benefits but just like with any new procedure there are risks associated. 
The risk of complications or impaired eyesight after LASIK vision correction can be greatly reduced if you ma</description>
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		<title>Finding a LASIK Surgeon Who Is Right For You</title>
		<description>Its true that there are a lot of eye corrective procedures available to patients. The sheer variety of surgical procedures may often leave the patient perplexed. But whatever may be your procedure of choice, attaining excellent results is largely dependent on the expertise of your eye surgeon. LASIK</description>
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		<title>How to Choose a LASIK Eye Surgeon</title>
		<description>All in all, LASIK eye surgery is relatively less complicated than other kinds of surgery. However, if carried out in an imprudent fashion, LASIK eye surgery may cause an irreversible damage that would make you repent for the rest of your life. Therefore it is gravely necessary to choose the best sur</description>
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		<title>How Long Until Vision Clarity? Recovery from LASIK Eye Surgery</title>
		<description>As with any other surgery, LASIK also has a recovery period. Since LASIK involves cutting a flap in the corneal tissue, the recovery typically pertains to the healing of the cornea. Patients who have undergone LASIK surgery may experience blurry vision and watery eyes until the cornea heals complete</description>
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		<title>How Good is Dallas Lasik</title>
		<description>Dallas Lasik 
We have all heard the hype of miracle vision recovery from lasik eye surgery. What is the truth? Do the blind receive their sight? Lets look at some of the facts about eye operations in Dallas Texas. There are millions of people all over the world hindered by blurry vision. Thankfully</description>
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		<title>Lasik Surgery -- Work with Your Lasik Surgeon to Improve Your Chances of Success</title>
		<description>Lasik surgery can be a good thing, and has been a positive experience for thousands upon thousands of people. There are folks who have had horrible experiences, too. 
Whether it was caused by clerical error, inexperience of the surgeon or equipment malfunction, some people have been left permanentl</description>
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		<title>Top 7 Facts You Really Need To Know About LASIK and Laser Eye Treatment</title>
		<description>Are you thinking of taking a laser eye treatment? Below are 7 essential things you need to know regarding lasik eye surgery. 
1: Not everyone can take a laser eye treatment. Even if you are wearing glasses or contacts, it does not mean that you can take the laser eye treatment. You should first con</description>
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		<title>What Are The Lasik Procedures?</title>
		<description>The LASIK surgeon uses computer software to guide the IntraLase laser beam, which applies a series of tiny (3-micron-diameter) bubbles within the central layer of the cornea. The resulting corneal flap is created at a precise depth and diameter pre-determined by the surgeon. As occurs with a mechani</description>
		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Nov 2006 21:58:19 -0700</pubDate>
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		<title>You Can Stop Wearing Those Glasses If You Wanted To</title>
		<description>LASIK is they key. If youve been in anguish over having to wear glasses all the time, get LASIK done and you never have to wear that pair again... ever. 
LASIK is a surgical procedure intended to reduce the dependency on glasses or contact lenses. LASIK means Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis. </description>
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		<title>LASIK, The Modern Way To Correct Your Vision</title>
		<description>LASIK or Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis, is a surgical procedure intended to correct refractive errors or vision errors. 
Some examples of vision errors are nearsightedness or myopia; farsightedness or hyperopia; and, astigmatism or distorted vision caused by irregularities in the cornea. 
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