Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Happy Thanksgiving from Lipstock LASIK and Cataract Center!
Happy Thanksgiving! Take time to
think of the things you are thankful
for this holiday season. If you are unhappy with any aspect of your current
vision, or are experiencing vision changes in Richmond that are causing you stress, contact Lipstock LASIK & Cataract Center to schedule an eye
exam or a free LASIK Consultation. Call 804-288-1543 or visit lipstocklaser.com.
Thursday, November 20, 2014
KaChoo! Is it a Cold or the Flu?
You know the feeling. It starts with a slight tickle in your throat, or
the feeling that something “isn’t quite right.” Then…boom! You’re sick.
But how do you know if you have a common cold or the full-blown flu?
The flu typically comes on fast, while a cold can start slowly and
gradually become worse. The symptoms of each condition are different, too.
Cold Symptoms
- Nasal congestion
- Runny nose
- Sneezing
- Cough
- Sore throat
- Itchy throat
- Fatigue
- Mild cough
A cold typically lasts about three days, but congestion may continue a
week or more. Sometimes cold complications develop, which can lead to sinus
infections, bronchitis, ear infections or asthma attacks.
Flu Symptoms
- High fever
- Extreme muscle aching over your entire body
- Major fatigue
- Headache
- Sore throat
- Nasal discharge
- Dry cough
- Vomiting or stomach pain (in children)
Flu symptoms can last one to two weeks. Flu complications can lead to
pneumonia, dehydration, sinus infections, ear infections, hospitalization or
even death.
Whether you have the cold or flu, these illnesses can wipe you out and
zap your strength. When you are sick, the last thing you want to worry about is
fumbling for glasses to read medication bottles or make your way to the
restroom in the middle of the night. Successful LASIK vision correction in Richmond can help to minimize – or even
eliminate – those added discomforts when you are ill. LASIK works by using a
laser to correct your specific refractive error that causes blurry vision at
near, distant or all vision distances. If you are nearsighted, farsighted or
have astigmatism in Richmond,
LASIK might be right for you.
It is
estimated that between 5% - 20% of people in the United States get the flu
every year, and it’s safe to say that a large majority of those people wear
corrective lenses. Flu season starts in the fall and really gains strength in
January and February. But this pesky virus can continue wreaking havoc well
into the spring months.
The flu is
spread when flu germ droplets land on you via coughs, sneezes or by touching a
surface that is laced with the virus. These germ droplets can be anywhere: on
shopping cart handles, school desks, phones, books, door handles, etc. The flu
virus can live on hard surfaces up to eight hours! To minimize your risk of
getting the flu, keep your distance from people who are sick, frequently wash
your hands and avoid touching your mouth, nose or eyes.
Your best defense against the flu? Get
a flu vaccine! Seasonal flu vaccines work by causing antibodies to grow in the
body two weeks after vaccination. This year’s vaccines protect against three
types of viruses. The type of protection included in each year’s vaccination is
different to keep up with the changing flu viruses. The flu vaccine is
available as a flu shot or as a nasal spray.
Your best defense against blurry vision
caused by a refractive error? Get LASIK in Richmond at Lipstock! Our LASIK technology helps most patients achieve 20/20
vision, but the procedure is not right for everyone. Dr. Lipstock can determine if you
are a good candidate for LASIK through a comprehensive eye exam.
Contact Lipstock LASIK & Cataract center
today to schedule a free
LASIK Consultation…before flu season knocks you down. You can call 804-288-1543 or schedule an
appointment anytime day or night by visiting lipstocklaser.com.
Thursday, November 13, 2014
Eye Makeup Safety
Are you putting bacteria on your eyes?
Studies have shown that in as little as 3-months, bacteria can grow in
mascara, eye shadow, eyeliners and more, leading to eye infections such as pink
eye, dry eye, loss
of eyelashes and more.
If just the thought of bacteria on your eyes makes you shudder, consider
this: Makeup has expiration dates. Unfortunately, those expiration dates are
NOT printed on the containers, tubes and sticks. It’s up to you to keep track
of when you purchase cosmetics and toss them after a certain timeframe.
Eye infections can be avoided by following these safety tips:
- Purchase new mascara and liquid eyeliner every 3 months; eye shadow every 12 months; eye pencil every 24 months
- Do not share eye makeup with friends
- Avoid using samples in stores
- Do not apply eyeliner to the inner eye lash lines
- Do not wear mascara that flakes
- Close eye makeup containers tightly
- If you wear contact lenses, put them in before applying eye makeup
- Remove eye makeup at night (remove contact lenses first)
One way to avoid the “contact lens eye infection” trap is by having LASIK vision correction in Richmond to reduce or eliminate your dependence on contacts for clear vision. Of course,
even if you achieve clear vision through LASIK, it will become even more
important to protect your investment in your vision by practicing safe eye makeup
application.
You may be tempted to hang on to eye makeup longer than the recommended
timeframe because it can be quite expensive. However, when you consider the
cost of treatment for eye infections and the potential for damaged vision, it
will be more cost-effective to pay attention to how long your eye products stay
in your makeup bag.
If you love wearing eye makeup, but your eyes are hidden behind
corrective lenses, contact Dr. Lipstock at Lipstock LASIK & Cataract Center to discuss the option of Henrico LASIK for your unique eyes. He
offers a free LASIK Consultation
to analyze your eyes and answer all of your questions about this popular vision
procedure. To schedule your no-obligation appointment, call 804-288-1543 or visit lipstocklaser.com.
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
LASIK vs. PRK
If you have been told you are not a good candidate for LASIK because your corneas are
too thin, you may not have to abandon your dream of 20/20 vision.
PRK
(photorefractive keratectomy) is a type of laser surgery in Richmond that can produce
similar vision results to LASIK
vision correction, and it can be performed on some patients with thin
corneas.
The difference between LASIK and PRK in Richmond is in the first step of the refractive
surgery procedure.
- LASIK: A hinged corneal flap is created to allow access to the underlying corneal tissue for laser treatment
- PRK: the cornea’s outer layer (epithelial) is gently removed to allow access to the underlying corneal tissue for laser treatment
The laser refractive treatment is the same for both LASIK and PRK: the
cornea is slightly reshaped to correct the refractive error and allow light to
focus on the retina for clear vision. Each laser treatment can be completely
customized to your unique eye.
After the laser procedure, the corneal flap is repositioned during
LASIK; after PRK, the epithelial cells need time to regenerate over the eye.
Recovery and final vision results for PRK will take longer and the healing
process may be slightly more uncomfortable. However, there is no risk of
corneal flap complications with PRK.
Take the first step in the LASIK process: take the free online LASIK Self-Evaluation
on lipstocklaser.com. Then
call Lipstock LASIK & Cataract Center at 804-288-1543 to schedule your free LASIK Consultation
to find out if LASIK or PRK might improve your vision. You can also schedule
your appointment online.
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