September 25, 2011 0

Dr. Paul Cutarelli – LASIK Eye Surgery

By in Colorado, Cutarelli Vision, Denver, Dr. Paul Cutarelli, Fort Collins, Laser Eye Surgery, LASIK

Dr. Paul Cutarelli explains that anyone considering laser eye surgery should gather lots of information before actually going through with the procedure. Laser eye surgery or as it is sometimes also referred to as LASIK eye surgery can change a persons life by allowing them to finally be free from bifocals or glasses. As with any type of surgery there have been documented results that are not complimentary, but having said that, the laser eye surgery procedure these days is fairly commonplace and has come a long way since it’s beginning. A prospective patient will start their research by going to an optometrist as well as consulting their general practitioner.What happens when Laser Eye Surgery is Performed?

Dr. Paul Cutarelli explains that various techniques are used these days, only one eye is worked upon at a time, but they all generally follow a procedure which calls for the eye to be exposed to a laser as well as having a scalpel called a microkeratome which slices a flap across the cornea. When the center of the cornea, the stroma, is accessible the laser is used to cut or burn away part of the stroma thus changing the shape of the cornea and creating a different focal distance point and ending in providing a change of vision.

Further Details of the LASIK Procedure and Post LASIK Surgery.

Although the actual LASIK surgery will be uncomfortable from the point of view of having something actually manipulating and interfering with the eye, the LASIK surgery does not actually take very long to perform and is carried out under a local anesthetic. All this is essential for Dr. Paul Cutarelli
to be able to carry out the laser eye surgery successfully.

The LASIK surgery itself exposes the patient to unfamiliar sights and sounds such as the noises emitting from the laser and other equipment. The feeling of a piece of equipment placed over the eye with the blurred vision which will stay for longer than the LASIK surgery itself.

Post LASIK surgery, the eye is then protected from the unconscious rubbing and scratching or accidental knocking of the corneal flap while in it’s critical healing phase. Post LASIK surgery the patient will have to adjust their lifestyle to accommodate the healing cornea. This includes, no swimming or sporting activity that could cause the cornea to be dislodged. Ladies will have to abstain from applying makeup and creams around the eye area. The protective shield placed over the eye remains there, night and day, for up to four weeks with the patient having to display self control and patience.

The patient now becomes a glasses free human being again. If all of the above LASIK surgery seems a small price to pay to you then it seems that you have what it takes to be able to not wear glasses again. For more information, we invite you to call Dr. Cutarelli’s office for your free consultation:

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September 21, 2011 0

Dr Paul Cutarelli – Denver Colorado

By in Colorado, Cutarelli Vision, Denver, Dr. Paul Cutarelli, Fort Collins, Laser Eye Surgery, LASIK

Dr. Paul Cutarelli is concerned that each of his patients makes the best possible decision regarding the health and welfare of their vision. Every surgery has it’s pros and cons and every patient should weigh these carefully before undergoing LASIK eye surgery. Will you find that the pros outweigh the cons?

Pro: As nearly everyone knows, LASIK offers the opportunity to be free of glasses or contacts after LASIK eye surgery. Glasses are inconvenient and caring for contacts is a hassle. Without having to deal with glasses or contact lenses, you may lead a more carefree lifestyle. Whether you want to play sports, join the military, or even just improve your appearance by discarding your glasses, LASIK will definitely improve your vision.

Con: Most insurance companies do not cover LASIK surgery with Dr. Paul Cutarelli. Financing is available, or of course you may pay with cash.

Pro: You no longer would pay for maintenance of contacts and glasses or for yearly exams and replacing glasses. If you add these costs up over the long run, it far exceeds the initial cost of LASIK.

Cons: Smaller yearly costs may be more feasible for you than one large sum for the LASIK eye surgery.

Pro: While all surgeries have risks, LASIK eye surgery with Dr. Paul Cutarelli in Denver, Colorado has one of the lower rates of complications. Most of the complications associated with the surgery can be treated with one additional LASIK touch up. Recovery time is also minimal and successful surgeries only require one or two days of downtime.

Con: Complications are still off-putting and some people are unwilling to overlook those risks. It is always best to ask Dr. Paul Cutarelli about any other questions you have. Most people who have LASIK surgery with Dr. Paul Cutarelli find that the benefits are more important than any potential risks. Your quality of life may improve significantly post LASIK eye surgery but it is a decision that must be made by you and your eye surgeon.

Dr. Paul Cutarelli encourages you to choose your eye surgeon wisely, based on experience rather than price. Your vision is not the place look for extreme discounts. Dr. Cutarelli’s office does run specials on occasion however, so be sure to ask us about how you can save money and get the best possible eye care!

If you live in Denver, Colorado or surrounding areas and you are considering laser vision correction, we invite you to call for your FREE CONSULTATION with Dr. Paul Cutarelli.

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September 1, 2011 0

Comments – Dr. Stephen Slade

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Dr Stephen Slade believes a valid theory must withstand or explain any contrary data that are presented. The best theories and scientists practically beg for scrutiny; they are never certain, never dogmatic. Dr Stephen Slade believes we have been flirting with “certainty” and dogma recently with the establishment of magic numbers or indices for patients at risk for ectasia after refractive surgery. There is precious little, if any, science behind these arbitrary numbers, but they are becoming certainty and even dogma in a legal sense. For example, many purport that any cornea under 500 µm thick is at increased risk for ectasia, although all of the large series show exactly the opposite. Any such guideline should come from statistically valid, longitudinal, controlled studies with sufficiently long-term follow-up. The vast majority of the cases of ectasia were keratoconus that was not or could not be diagnosed preoperatively. These patients simply had the keratoconic gene. Unfounded guidelines on ectasia were last year’s demon. We need to be looking out for this year’s.

Dr Stephen Slade believes that ophthalmologists are deeply vested in science, that they gather knowledge and depend upon open questioning, conflicting ideas, and the search for truth. We must avoid certainty and dogma based on anecdotes, unsupported opinions, or worse. There is no such thing as absolute certainty. Dr Stephen Slade believes that we must  never misuse the wonderful gift of science.

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