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Free Eye Surgery Tips By Dr. Brian Boxer Wachler
5 Tips for Selecting a LASIK Eye Surgeon
TIP 1 - Personally meet with the LASIK surgeon BEFORE day of surgery This is important to see if there is a comfort level with the patient and surgeon. Is the surgeon rushed and seems like there are more important matters he/she needs to get to? If you have follow up questions, how easy is [...]
Posted on 11/20/2009 05:28:45
True Testimonials: No Cut Lasik & PRK
According to USA Today & the Associated press about 700,000 Americans undergo laser eye surgery annually. According to the Association of Ophthalmology 95-99% of all Lasik procedures were successful with no complications. Over 12 million people to date have had corrective laser eye surgery. The Boxer Wachler Vision Institute provides its patients with the highest quality [...]
Posted on 10/11/2009 16:00:28
A Different Option Than Lasik Surgery
PRK and No Cut LASEK: Many of us are familiar with Lasik surgery. And for those of us who couldn’t get Lasik because your cornea thickness was too thin or you just had too many reservations on the procedure altogether PRK and No-Cut LASEK could be your answer. Both PRK and No-Cut LASEK can treat people [...]
Posted on 10/09/2009 16:00:33
Keratoconus: Pushing Past the [K] Word
Keratoconus has revered a very heavy reputation. And in the grand skim of things Keratoconus is a very serious condition. However thanks to new technologies and Dr. Brian Boxer Wachler of the Boxer Wachler Vision Institute there is hope for patients that suffer with Keratoconus. Every year treatments are improving and showing more and more [...]
Posted on 10/05/2009 16:00:54
Cutting Edge Technology-Vision Care at It’s Finest
The Boxer Wachler Vision Institute is one of the most prestigious and technologically advanced institutes of its kind. The Innovation of Dr. Boxer Wachler is admired by many; peers and consumers alike. Keratoconus has been a debilitating condition for many years. The advances that the Boxer Wachler Vision institute has made on Keratoconus treatments are [...]
Posted on 10/02/2009 16:00:37
I-BRITE™: Reveal, Refresh, Restore- White and Bright Eyes
A new found gem in the making designed by the prestigious Dr. Boxer Wachler can save you thousands of dollars a year. Have you bought bottle after bottle of eye drops hoping to “Get the red out?”. Have colleagues noticed the red in your eyes when you come to work? Dr. Boxer Wachler has developed [...]
Posted on 09/28/2009 16:00:32
True Testimonials: A Miracle in Vision Care
Moving his private prestigious practice from UCLA Jules Stein Eye Institute to his private practice in 2002. Dr. Boxer Wachler continued as a pioneer in the field of vision care. He has established treatments for those suffering with Keratoconus. As well as provided exceptional service to the field of vision for more than a decade. [...]
Posted on 09/15/2009 16:00:12
C3-R Pioneering New Treatments in Keratoconus
In the past treatments for Keratoconus generally meant an invasive procedure that required transplant of the cornea. A new day has dawned and the treatments for Keratoconus are showing positive & incredible results without the invasive technique of a Corneal Transplants. In the past receiving a corneal transplant often meant longer recovery times, possible infections, [...]
Posted on 09/06/2009 16:00:56
Alternative Options for Your Hard Contacts
Do you wear Rigid Hard Contact lenses for your vision correction? Searching for the right option to help you see without pain and discomfort? INTACS could be the answer. Other the past 10 years there has been several improvements in the way Keratoconus and other eye conditions are treated. The use of contact lens that [...]
Posted on 09/04/2009 16:00:24
Keratoconus: Understanding Your Diagnosis & What it Means For You
While the diagnosis of Keratoconus can be unsettling for anybody you should first know the facts before thinking of going blind. Although corneal transplants are not high on our list of things to do, they were an effective way to save the sight of suffers of Keratoconus. New Advancements in Technologies have improved results for many [...]
Posted on 09/02/2009 16:00:06

