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Why Your Child May Need a Cycloplegic Refraction Eye Exam

Why Your Child May Need a Cycloplegic Refraction Eye Exam

How children see things is very important to how they learn, explore, and interact with the world around them. When vision problems go unnoticed, they can affect focus, reading ability, and even classroom confidence. That’s why Art of Optiks provides meticulous pediatric eye treatment. Through

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Common Side Effects of LASIK Surgery

Common Side Effects of LASIK Surgery

Any procedure comes with potential side effects, and LASIK is no exception. While it’s widely considered safe and effective, there are still things to be aware of during the healing process. Understanding the side effects of LASIK can help set the right expectations and ensure

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Can You Have LASIK if You Have Thin Corneas?

Can You Have LASIK if You Have Thin Corneas?

Laser vision correction is a popular choice for people who want to reduce their dependence on glasses or contacts, but it isn’t right for everyone. One factor that can affect eligibility is corneal thickness. If you’re considering LASIK and have thin corneas, it’s essential to

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LASIK vs. PRK: Which Laser Eye Surgery Is Right for You?

LASIK vs. PRK: Which Laser Eye Surgery Is Right for You?

Many people want a clear vision without glasses, and there’s more than one way to achieve it. LASIK and PRK are popular procedures that reshape the cornea to correct vision, but they approach it differently. Recovery time, comfort level, and eligibility can vary between the

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