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How to Find the Best Lasik Surgeons in San Diego

How to Find the Best Lasik Surgeons in San Diego

Many questions arise when someone needs Lasik eye surgery.  San Diego is a market with many choices, but that doesn’t mean that someone can simply and randomly pick a name and work with that Lasik eye surgeon.  San Diego’s medical community is diverse and offers something for everyone, but finding the best Lasik surgeons in San Diego for your needs involves a few steps.  Below are some ideas to keep in mind as you begin your search.

Ask Around

The popularity of Lasik eye surgery is growing.  As a result, it’s possible that one or more than one person you know has had this procedure done.  As is the case with anything else, those who have had good experiences with a professional will provide you with the contact information of their trusted Lasik eye surgeon.  San Diego consumers are a savvy group, and you can rest assured that you will not be provided a name of someone who will not perform.

Do Your Own Legwork

If you are unable to obtain a referral for Lasik eye surgery in San Diego, you can always begin your own research on the Internet.  Lasik eye surgery is an industry that fits well with technology, and those Lasik eye surgeons in San Diego who understand this will have a proper Web site online and ready for your review.  This will provide you with basic information regarding the surgeons’ facilities, natures of practice and levels of experience.

Ask Questions

When you’ve decided on one or more Lasik eye surgeons in San Diego to contact, do so and schedule an initial consultation.  When you arrive, be prepared to not only answer questions, but to ask as many of them as you have.  In these situations, it’s your meeting and ultimately your patronage, which means that you should never feel embarrassed or ashamed about any particular questions you ask.

Trust Your Instincts

It was most likely your instincts that led you to decide that Lasik eye surgery in San Diego was the proper choice.  Therefore, you should continue to trust these instincts when it comes to how you perceive the surgeons with whom you meet.  You should pay attention not only to the answers to your questions, but also to the friendliness of the staff, the makeup of the facility and the overall nature of what you encounter.

If you would like to get this process started, all you need to do is contact the professionals at Global Laser Vision in San Diego today to schedule that initial consultation.  You need answers and you need information before taking the next step, so contact the team at Global Laser Vision today to take the next step.

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Dr Yaghouti of Global Laser Vision receives Patient’s Choice Award for 2009

SAN DIEGO, CA: What is Patient’s Choice Award? It’s an honor that reflects the difference a doctor made in people’s lives through the exceptionally high praise granted to a doctor by his or her patients.

According to the consumer research, every month more than 40,000 patients across the US provide online feedback about their experiences with their doctors. They rate various components such as bedside manner, doctor-patient face time, degree of follow up, courtesy of office staff, and overall opinions. Over the course of 2009, of the nation’s 720,000 active physicians, less than 6% are recorded with a near perfect score as voted by their patients for this honor.

Dr. Yaghouti has been recognized as one of those physicians most highly regarded by his patients.

“To me, it is of great importance having my patients feel comfortable and be informed of their choices.” said Dr. Yaghouti, adding; “At Global Laser Vision, one of our primary goals is to thoroughly educate our patients about the condition of their eyes and about all of the treatment options available to them.”
Dr. Yaghouti is one of only a handful of ophthalmologists who has completed a formal two year fellowship specializing in refractive surgery, cornea and external eye disease at the renowned Harvard Medical School. He is a leading corneal and refractive surgery specialist educating eye surgeons from all over the world about the most recent advances in refractive surgery.

Global Laser Vision’s experienced laser refractive surgeon and highly trained support staff have a reputation for their friendly and pleasant service–making Global Laser Vision the obvious choice for residents of San Diego County as well as other Southern Californians.
About Global Laser Vision Medical Center, Inc.:

Global Laser Vision Medical Center, Inc. of San Diego is a top resource for several different eye conditions including Lasik and Custom Lasik, PRK and Lasek, iLASIK (Custom Lasik with Intralase), Intacs Corneal Implants (Intracorneal Rings or ICR), Pterygium excision, General eye examinations for cataract, glaucoma, and other eye conditions, as well as for glasses, and contact lenses. The clinic has its own laser surgical suite, as well as an optical department and is staffed with a team of experienced medical professionals who specialize in treatments of the eye.

For more information about Global Laser Vision or Dr Yaghouti please contact:

Analisa Defiesta
Marketing Coordinator
Global Laser Vision
619.243.2444 ext.110
6950 Friars Road, Suite 100
San Diego, CA 92108
www.globallaservision.com
TEL: 1-(800) Get-Lasik

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Botox & the Aging Process

By Tasha Haskell

Botox is a form of botulinum toxin.
Cosmetic physicians have been using botox for years to
successfully treat wrinkles. Botox is the brand name of a toxin
produced by the bacterium clostridium botulinum. This can be used for
both men and women. We associate this toxin taken in large amounts with
food poisoning. Inspite of serious complications associated with botox,
scientists have discovered a way to put it to the use for humans. Small
diluted amounts can be directly injected into the area which causes
controlled weakening of the muscles. (more…)

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Abdominoplasty

By Tasha Haskell
Abdominoplasty:

Abdominoplasty also has another name “tummy tuck”. It is a cosmetic
surgery procedure to reshape and firm the abdomen. It involves the
removal of excess skin and fat from the middle and lower abdomen in
order to tighten the muscle of the abdominal wall. This surgery is
performed mostly on or usually asked for by women. Most women are
finished with having children when considering this surgery. This
procedure is also used following a large volume weight loss, either
from diet, exercise or gastric bypass, in which the remaining excess
skin is removed. (more…)

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About Your Face lift

By Tasha Haskell

Face lift is actually known as rhytidectomy. As people age, the effect
of gravity, exposure to the sun and the stresses of daily life can be
seen in their faces. Deep creases form between the nose and mouth; the
jaw line grows slack. Folds and fat deposits appear around the neck. A
face lift can’t stop this aging process. What the face lift operation
can do is improve the most visible signs of aging by removing excess
fat, tightening underlying muscles, and redraping the skin of your face
and neck. (more…)

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Flattening the Recalcitrant LASIK Flap Fold

By: Sam Melki

Lasik flap folds can induce irregular astigmatism with optical aberrations and loss of BCVA especially if they involve the visual axis. ‘Macrofolds’ are easily seen by slitlamp exam and represent full thickness flap tenting in a linear fashion. On the other hand, ‘microfolds’ within the flap itself may represent wrinkles in Bowman’s layer or in the epithelial basement membrane. They are best seen as negative staining lines with sodium fluorescein. The incidence of folds requiring intervention ranges between 0.2% and 1.5%. (more…)

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Lasik Flap Dilemmas

By: Sam Melki

There comes a time in every laser eye surgical procedure when leaving the battlefield is the best of two (or more) evils. When is it best to reposition the flap, abandon the procedure and possibly attempt the LASIK procedure at a later time…? (more…)

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Managing Lasik Flap Buttonholes

By: Sam Melki

From all
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flap complication,
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flap buttonholes are the ones that lead most often to loss of
best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA). Why do they happen? (more…)

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Managing Lasik Keratome Complications

By Sam Melki
State of the art LASIK technology avoids the following problems during quality laser eye surgery

The Sliding Suction Ring

Application of adequate suction is essential for intraocular pressure upsurge and dissection of good quality corneal flaps. On occasion, the suction ring slides prior to the buildup of adequate vacuum and the flap is decentered from the pupillary axis. This is reported to happen more frequently with the Hansatome microkeratome due to a slower rise in vacuum. Applying equal downwards pressure on the ring through its handle and at the base knob for about 3 seconds prior to initiating vacuum has minimized this problem. (more…)

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