Vision Correction
Did you know that nearly 9 and a half million American adults have myopia? That’s nearly 4% of all adults in the entire country! 30% of Canadians have the condition, as well, making it one of the most common vision problems globally—and these numbers are on the rise.
At The Myopia Control Center at North Park Vision Center, Dr. Marcy Rose and the staff help patients with their vision correction needs. If you or a loved one have any vision difficulties, we can help.
All You Need To Know About Vision Correction
Vision Correction is used to correct refractive errors such as myopia (nearsightedness), hyperopia (farsightedness), astigmatism (when light enters the eye incorrectly), or presbyopia (farsightedness due to aging).
What Is A Refractive Error?
The ability to see images or objects with clear, sharp vision results from light entering the eye. Light rays bend or refract when they hit the retina, sending nerve signals to the optic nerve, which then sends these signals to the brain. The brain processes them into images, allowing you to understand what you see. When these light rays bend incorrectly, it results in a refractive error and typically causes blurry or cloudy vision.
Your eye doctor will often prescribe eyeglasses or contact lenses to correct the vision impairment. Glasses and contacts enhance your vision by shifting the way that images enter your eyes. They refract light properly, so that your brain processes images correctly, resulting in clear vision. However, corrective lenses do not cure vision problems; they simply enhance your existing vision.
What Is Considered “Vision Correction”?
Since the primary cause of vision problems is caused by light bending incorrectly as it enters the eye, virtually any method of treatment that changes this can be categorized as a form of vision correction.
Eyeglasses and contact lenses – the most common types of corrective measures – are almost always recommended as the first course of treatment for vision problems. While they are considered a very basic method of vision correction, they are unable to control the refractive error from progressing. Patients whose vision worsens over time need new glasses or contacts. In these cases, longer-term solutions are needed.
Deciding upon the right course of treatment for refractive errors can depend on several factors such as age, your lifestyle and daily activities, eye health, and overall physical health. Dr. Marcy Rose will conduct a thorough eye exam and discuss your and your family’s medical history to get a complete picture of your vision needs.
The Benefits Of Vision Correction Without Surgery
When eye surgery is performed and the corneal tissue – or the cornea itself – is repaired or reshaped, it is generally permanent. Surgical procedures are matters of a serious nature and are often the last resort, when all other vision correction options have been exhausted. That’s why most doctors recommend non-surgical treatment methods first.
Some of the benefits of non-surgical vision correction include:
- Less invasive: surgery is an invasive procedure which involves corneal incisions, whereas non-surgical corrective treatments are less intense with lower risks
- Not permanent, so it’s easier to try different treatment methods to find which ones work for your needs
- LASIK has ZERO guarantees for how many years you’ll enjoy 20/20 vision. Whether you have 1 year or 10 years is completely up to your eyes. Orthokeratology, however, provides guaranteed 20/20 vision or better as long as you wear the lenses.
- Orthokeratology can correct both near and far vision. LASIK is only for nearsightedness.
- Some patients may not be good candidates for eye surgery due to age, a thin cornea, or the presence of other viruses or eye conditions. For example, a patient with chronic dry eyes could be ineligible for LASIK, since this surgery can exacerbate symptoms of Dry Eye.
Vision Correction is Safe For Kids As Young As 6 And For Adults Over 60!
Non-surgical vision correction is safe for children as young as 6 and adults over the age of 60.
Some vision correction surgeries cannot be performed on patients under 21 years old. Kids’ eyes are still developing and their vision is unstable, so most doctors prefer to wait until their young patients’ eyes stabilize before considering surgical vision correction.
As we age, our vision changes. Typically beginning in middle-age, the lens of the eye begins to lose some elasticity causing presbyopia, a form of farsightedness. Presbyopia can be treated with corrective lenses, including multifocal lenses. Multifocal lenses have various degrees of lens power, which helps the patient experience clear vision in any direction – up, down, and to the sides.
If you or a family member needs vision correction and you’re looking for a safe, risk-free treatment, contact The Myopia Control Center at North Park Vision Center to schedule a consultation.
Vision Correction Is Good For Athletes, Travelers & Business Leaders
Athletes
Competitive sports is more than just a game. The ability to see clearly from both near and far distances is critical in sports. Athletes with nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism can’t play well if they can’t see well. The right vision correction can provide the visual clarity that serious athletes need to play and win!
People Who Travel
Whether you travel for business or pleasure, air travel can lead to dry eyes. This is due to the air pressure and dry environment that’s inside of the airplane cabin. Some people find that administering artificial tears provides the relief they need. If you generally wear contact lenses, swap them for glasses during the flight to avoid painful dry eyes. This is especially important for long, international flights.
People Who Need That Edge In Business
In the digital age, we enjoy constant connectivity to our smartphones, computers, and tablets. For business people with vision problems, who need to remain connected with a high level of visual clarity, getting the right vision correction treatment is not only beneficial for their visual health, but for their jobs.
So if you need to be at the top of your game in business, talk to Dr. Marcy Roseabout your vision needs. We’ll focus on improving your vision, so you can focus on your business.
If you suffer from vision problems, contact The Myopia Control Center at North Park Vision Center. Our caring staff will provide you with the best vision correction treatment that’s right for you.