FDA Study: LASIK Does Not Increase Glare

by David Shapiro, MD

The National Eye Institute (NEI) is the division of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) dedicated to vision research. Recently, the FDA, working in conjunction with the NEI, developed a very sophisticated method to test outcomes after contemporary LASIK laser vision correction eye surgery. This study of the results of modern LASIK is called the Patient Reported Outcomes […]

FDA Approves Corneal Cross Linking (CXL) for Progressive Keratoconus

by David Shapiro, MD

Keratoconus is a genetic disease of the cornea which affects its shape and its ability to focus light. It is considered a contraindication to LASIK laser vision correction surgery. Keratoconus is characterized by bio-mechanically weak, and often thin, corneal tissue. The cornea typically starts to deform and cause blurry vision starting in the mid to […]

Some Studies about Vitamins C and E, Manganese, and Omega-3 Nutritional Supplements in Eye Health and LASIK Eye Surgery

by David Shapiro, MD

A new nutrition and eye health study from the United Kingdom looked at various causes for cataracts. Cataracts are a clouding of the lens of the eye and cataracts cause poor vision even with glasses or contact lenses. Dietary intake was observed for 2054 Caucasian female twins. Twin studies are important in that they allow […]