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Dr Anand Shroff, MD, FICS India View Profile
| I am happy to answer any questions on eye care. My expertise is in Laser Eye surgery (LASIK, Epi LASIK), Multifocal Implants, Cataract, Glaucoma and procedures for Corneal abnormalities like Keratoconus - Corneal Collagen Crosslinking C3R
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Dr. Burjor P. Banaji View Profile
| I perform Cataract and corneal surgery, but my field of superspecialisation is LASIK. I would welcome any and all questions pertaining to LASIK . | Available Ask A Question View Past Answers |
Dr.Manu C.Rajnani India View Profile
| I am a Laser Eye Surgeon specializing in LASIK-Excimer Laser to remove glasses permanently, Phacoemulsification-No stitch surgery to remove Cataract and insertion of Intraocular Lens, Glaucoma, Squint Surgeries, Laser for retina for hypertension and diabetes | On Vacation returns 07/27/2008 View Past Answers |
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2008-07-04 OUT OF FOCUS: Dear Ana, Give it time to heal. Monovision means deliberately keeping a number in one eye, which means that eye will be out of focus for far work. You should not close one eye and check each eyes vision...
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2008-07-01 want to know about FECO: Dear Gourab, Phaco is short for Phacoemulsification cataract surgery, where the cataract is removed using Ultrasound and 'sucked' out through a very small incision, which does not require stitches....
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2008-06-30 want to know about FECO: Dear Gourab, I presume you are asking about 'Phaco'?? for cataract surgery? and microincision cataract surgery? Please confirm that this is your query? You may also want to check details of cataract...
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2008-06-29 corneal ulcer: Dear Jeffrey, Yes, it will, however in future, please be very careful with lenses, otherwise you will make the cornea unfit for even LASIK in future and also contact lenses, and your only option would...
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2008-06-28 change color eyes with lasik: Dear Angelo, I read the article. It says "maybe in the future' a laser like this will be available. The one currently talked about in the study 'destroyed' the natural pigment. Best to avoid such...
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