Eye Surgery
When Not to Operate in Ophthalmology: The Importance of Saying No
In my daily practice as an ophthalmologist, it is very common to meet patients who come to consultat...
PRK or LASIK: choosing well matter
PRK or LASIK: choosing well matters
PRK was widely used for years. Although LASIK became dominant, ...
I have cataracts, but I can still see well: when should I really have surgery?
One of the most common questions is: “I have cataracts but still see quite well. Do I need surgery n...
Why you should not be afraid of cataract surgery
Why you should not be afraid of cataract surgery
Cataract surgery is one of the safest and most pre...
Why “chair time” is essential when choosing an intraocular lens
Today we have a wide range of intraocular lenses (IOLs) available for cataract surgery and refractiv...
Retinal Detachment: A True Ophthalmic Emergency That Requires Immediate Surgery
A retinal detachment is a true ophthalmic emergency. The final visual outcome depends on:
Wheth...