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by Andrew E Holzman, MD FACS | Apr 30, 2013 | Blogs
In LASIK, after the laser has reshaped the cornea, the LASIK flap is carefully repositioned over the treatment area. Next, Dr. Holzman will check for the presence of air bubbles, debris, and proper placement on the eye. The flap remains in position by natural...
by Andrew E Holzman, MD FACS | Apr 24, 2013 | Blogs
Dr. Holzman was recently at American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery conference in San Francisco. ASCRS. It is there that industry and professional leaders of refractive surgery gather annually to discuss new techniques, products and salient issues...
by Andrew E Holzman, MD FACS | Apr 22, 2013 | Blogs
Why is it that everyone is so into the practice of yoga? I attended a hot yoga class this weekend and found myself annoyed by all of the over exaggerated breathing people were doing! However, half way through the class as the poses became more difficult and I was...
by Andrew E Holzman, MD FACS | Apr 20, 2013 | Blogs
Will I have something to look at during my LASIK, PRK, or CK procedure? Am I going to move my eye and mess up the outcome? This is a question that almost every patient asks us…no matter what procedure they are having. A patient last week sat up from her LASIK...
by Andrew E Holzman, MD FACS | Apr 20, 2013 | Blogs
What is the red spot on my eye after my LASIK procedure? Occasionally some patients will have a common side effect from LASIK called a subconjunctival hemorrhage (bleeding under the conjunctiva). This sounds worse than it really is concerning...