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		<title>Why is laser surgery better than other surgeries?</title>
		<description>Compared to other eye surgeries such as cataract surgery, corneal surgery, glaucoma surgery, oculoplastic surgery, laser surgery is much better. Not only because of its short procedure but also, the result of laser surgery are remarkable. It does not post any complications once performed carefully. </description>
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		<title>What does 20/20 vision mean?</title>
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