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Dr William Boothe - Perfect Eye Care
09.23.08 (6:24 am)   [edit]

DR BOOTHE - DALLAS LASIK

Dr. Boothe was among the first three surgeons in the Dallas area (and one of the first in the country) to use a microkeratome, the instrument that creates the flap during the initial part of ALK and LASIK surgery. The delicate procedure of precisely lifting the flap is critical to overall success of the surgery.
Dr William Boothe Eye Care The laser is programmed prior to each procedure for the ablative "cut" based on the patient's pre-operative refractive error (nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism). Once the laser ablation is completed, the surgeon gently replaces the corneal surface flap to restore surface integrity of the eye.

DR WILLIAM A. BOOTHE

hyperopia - A refractive abnormality of the eye requiring a plus (positive or convex) lens for correction. Synonyms: far sighted, hypermetropia. Far or distance sighted people can see at a distance more clearly than they can see objects which are closer.
immune system - The body's internal defense system which defends you from dangers such as infections, cancer, etc. Normal healing is coordinated with the immune system. Occasionally abnormal immunity can cause problems such as iritis or arthritis. These conditiions are referred to as auto-immune conditions meaning your immune system becoming confused and attacking your body.

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DR. WILLIAM BOOTHE - DALLAS LASIK: Refractive Surgery - A surgery that permanently changes the focusing ability of the eye, done to improve or eliminate refractive errors. It could be either lens surgery such as RLE or P-IOL, or corneal surgery such as LASIK, PRK, Intacs or CK. The lens and the cornea are the two focusing structures in the eye.
LASIK DALLAS - Dr William Boothe
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Cornea is the clear front part of your eye. The cornea is the first part of the eye that bends (or focuses) the light and provides most of the focusing power.

Diopter is the measurement of refractive error. When used in excimer refractive surgery, diopter is a measurement of the refractive power of the eye. In LASIK and other refractive procedures, a negative diopter value signifies an eye with myopia and positive diopter value signifies an eye with hyperopia.

DALLAS LASIK - DR WILLIAM A. BOOTHE
DR WILLIAM BOOTHE - LASIK SURGERY: Contact Lens, Daily Wear - Contact lenses designed to be worn only during the daytime.

Contact Lens, Disposable - Contact lenses designed to be worn once and then thrown out, as opposed to the kind that’s removed, cleaned, and reinserted. Depending on the eye doctor’s prescription, disposable contact lenses can be worn for one day, or for up to a week.

Contact Lens, Extended Wear - Contact lenses designed to be worn continuously for up to a week, not being removed for sleep.

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Why is it so popular? LASIK has advantages over other procedures, including a relative lack of pain afterward and the fact that good vision is usually achieved by the very next day. Dr. Boothe, an instrument called a microkeratome is used in LASIK eye surgery to create a thin, circular flap in the cornea. Another, newer way of making the flap is with a laser.
Dr Boothe Lasik Surgeon A pioneer in the field of refractive surgery, Dr. William Boothe was one of the first cornea specialists to be trained in vision correction techniques during his Fellowship. In addition, he was the first cornea-trained surgeon in the Dallas area to use an FDA-approved Excimer laser for refractive surgery.

DR WILLIAM BOOTHE - DALLAS LASIK

Dystrophy - Weakening or wasting of body tissue, such as happens in Epithelial Dystrophies and Stromal Dystrophies, where abnormalities appear in different corneal membranes, causing loss of function and often impairing vision.

Epikeratome - A surgical tool similar to a microkeratome, used to make the corneal flap in an Epi-LASIK procedure. It has a blunt separator where the microkeratome, used in LASIK procedures, has a very thin and sharp blade. It’s another way of making the corneal flap and does not involve the use of alcohol, as LASEK procedures do. Each way of making the corneal flap has its advantages and disadvantages and consultation with an experienced eye surgeon will determine which would be best for you.

 
Dr William Boothe - Dallas Lasik Surgeon
09.10.08 (8:13 am)   [edit]

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Phacoemulsification - (fay-koh-ee-mul-sih-fih-K AY-shun) A surgical procedure which breaks up a lens containing a cataract, to make it easier to remove. It uses an incision of about 3 mm, through which the tip of an instrument delivers ultrasonic vibration. The resulting tiny pieces of lens material are removed by suction through that same instrument. A foldable artificial lens can be inserted through that same incision and the incision heals by itself.

DALLAS LASIK - DR BOOTHE

Visual Acuity is simply the clearness of vision or the ability to distinguish details and shapes or objects.

Vitreous Humor is the transparent, colorless mass of gel that lies behind the lens and in front of the retina and fills the center of the eyeball.

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DR. WILLIAM BOOTHE - LASIK SURGERY: LASIK DALLAS - Dr William Boothe => Endothelial Cells the cells that line the inner surface of the cornea in a single layer (endothelium). They are responsible for pumping fluid out of the cornea to keep it clear. These cells gradually decrease in number over a lifetime. They can die off faster than normal from damage during surgery or after surgery. If the number of endothelial cells becomes too low, your cornea becomes cloudy, you lose vision and may require a corneal transplant.
Dr. Boothe if you are looking for a more permanent solution to these problems, you might want to have a look at laser surgery for eyes.
Laser surgery can be the solution for the problems of your eyes. For those having vision problems, the procedures available are quick and recovery period is shorter.
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DR BOOTHE - DALLAS LASIK
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Regression - Return of the cornea after PRK or LASIK to its original refractive error. Post-surgical healing happens on both the surface (epithelium) where the flap was created and in the stroma (next level down, treated by the laser), and these two layers heal at slightly different rates. The planned treatment is designed to slightly overcorrect the refractive error so that after healing, the eye will have no refractive error. But some patients heal more quickly and vigorously than was expected, so that the cornea restores itself back to its original shape, and this is known as regression. See also undercorrection.

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LASIK DALLAS - DR WILLIAM A. BOOTHE: Macular Edema - Pooling of fluid in and around the macular area of the retina, which causes swelling and impairs vision. It causes blurriness, waviness of straight lines, light sensitivity, and a pink tint to the vision. It usually happens as a result of disease or injury and sometimes after eye surgery. Most people recover from it in a matter of months.

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Basement Membrane - A microscopically thin layer of tissue below the epithelial cells (surface cells) of the cornea, connecting those cells to the stroma, which is the middle layer of cells in the cornea.

Best Corrected Visual Acuity - A measurement of your best vision, as corrected by your glasses or contact lenses.

Bifocals - The type of glasses we usually call “reading glasses”, where most of the lens corrects your distance vision, and a small area at the lower edge of the lens corrects your close-up vision. They’re used by people with presbyopia. There are also trifocals.

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How Does Laser Eye Surgery Work? It’s Best To Find Out Before Anyone Operates On Your Eyes You wouldn’t go into heart surgery or brain surgery without knowing exactly what the surgeons plan to do with your body, would you? After all, one slip up or one mistake and you are history.
The same should be said for laser eye surgery. Before you have laser eye surgery performed on your vision, find out how does laser eye surgery work. This can assist you in your decision, for one, whether or not you want to have this surgery performed but it can also let you know exactly what’s going to be done with your precious vision.



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Dr William Boothe - The best Lasik Surgeon
09.04.08 (10:55 am)   [edit]

DR WILLIAM A. BOOTHE - DALLAS LASIK

Radial Keratotomy (RK) - (keh-ruh-TAH-tuh-mee) A surgical treatment for myopia. A myopic eye has a cornea which is too steep, refracting light rays too much, so they land in front of the retina, instead of on it, for clear vision. To make the cornea slightly flatter, tiny incisions are placed around the pupil, angled from the pupil out to the edge of the cornea. The number of incisions and their exact location depends on the degree of myopia.

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Optic Nerve - A bundle of nerve fibers about one quarter of an inch wide, which runs between the retina and the brain, and connects with the retina’s nerve fibers. It carries visual information to the brain.

DR. WILLIAM BOOTHE - DALLAS LASIK


DR WILLIAM A. BOOTHE - LASIK: With modern developments, there is no need for any contact lens wearer to suffer from dry eyes, so get help and remove the irritation.Contact lenses and dry eyes are soon to be a thing of the past! - More LASIK and Dr William Boothe
Until recently, contact lenses and dry eyes seemed to come hand in hand. Modern technology, however, has developed several ways for contact lens wearers to deal with dry eyes. When eyes become dry, they can be irritable, bloodshot and in severe cases, vision can become impaired.
Dry eyes occur for a number of reasons, although there is thought to be a particular link between extended contact lenses and dry eyes. Dry eyes are also prevalent with older contact lens wearers as tear ducts become less effective with age. Problems with contact lenses and dry eyes become exacerbated when wearers spend a considerable length of time in front of a computer screen or in an air-conditioned environment.
DR WILLIAM BOOTHESpecific Contact Lenses for Dry Eyes There are some manufacturers that deal specifically with the problem of contact lenses and dry eyes. For example biomedics offer their own range of frequency 55 contact lenses for dry eyes. The higher water content can be a real benefit for those suffering from irritated and dry eyes.
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Diabetes Type 1 - Insulin-dependent diabetes, also known as juvenile diabetes because it’s often diagnosed in young people. The pancreas, which normally would produce insulin, is unable to do so, so insulin must be injected so the patient can convert sugars and starch into energy. A person with Diabetes, Type 1 or 2, is susceptible to vision problems because the tiny blood vessels in the eyes weaken and start to leak, damaging the retina. See Diabetic Retinopathy.

Diabetes Type 2 - The more common of the two types of Diabetes, where the pancreas can produce insulin, but not enough. Insulin may or may not have to be injected for the person to convert sugars into energy. Sometimes Type 2 can be well-managed by sticking to the right diet and exercise routines.

DR. WILLIAM BOOTHE - LASIK DALLAS
LASIK EYE - DR BOOTHE: Photorefractive Keratectomy (PRK) - A refractive surgery like LASIK, where an excimer laser is used to reshape the cornea and correct myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism. It’s used for those who have corneas too thin to tolerate a LASIK procedure. Instead of the microkeratome being used to create the corneal flap, the laser is used, which can do it even more precisely and subtly than the microkeratome.

DALLAS LASIK - DR WILLIAM BOOTHE
Cornea is the clear front part of your eye. The cornea is the first part of the eye that bends (or focuses) the light and provides most of the focusing power.

Diopter is the measurement of refractive error. When used in excimer refractive surgery, diopter is a measurement of the refractive power of the eye. In LASIK and other refractive procedures, a negative diopter value signifies an eye with myopia and positive diopter value signifies an eye with hyperopia.

DR. WILLIAM BOOTHE - EYE SURGERY

PTK - Photo Therapeutic Keratectomy "Cold" laser removal of surface tissue of the cornea such as scar tissue for medical or optical treatment reasons.

ptygeria - A growth of scar tissue on the cornea. These lesions like pinguecula are caused by an ultraviolet burn to the surface layer or epithelium.

radial keratotomy - A surgical operation where 90% thickness cuts are made in the cornea. These cuts are made in a radial fashion and spare the visual center of the cornea. The intention is to flatten the central cornea.



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