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Dr. Romero in Japan

Ongoing training is my greatest tool for providing the best care to my patients. I went to Japan to train on complex anterior segment cases. I had the privilege of spending time with Dr. Tsukasa Hanemoto and Dr Yoshihiro Tokuda, President of the Japanese Society of Cataract & Refractive Surgery.
María Romero
November 1, 2019
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Happy Halloween

Costumes are one of Halloween’s attractions, and an important part of them are make-up and colored contact lenses. That’s why at #PrecisionEyeCare we would like to share some tips to enjoy #Halloween without neglecting your ocular health. ??‍♂?‍♀ ?Use authorized facial makeup that hasn’t expired. ?Cover your eyes while applying hair sprays. ?Always apply any eyeliner on the outside of your eyelashes. ?Consult with an…
María Romero
October 31, 2019
National Sight Week
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National Sight Week

The National Sight Week will be held from October 20 to 26. ? Know more about how the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ASCRS) proposes to provide charitable surgeries. ➡️Hundreds of surgeries will be performed by generous volunteers across the United States, bringing a larger awareness to the work being done by Operation Sight volunteers.
María Romero
October 20, 2019
World Sight Day
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World Sight Day

Today is #WorldSightDay, a great date to remind you that prevention is the best tool to protect your eyes. Don't forget that not all eye illnesses have symptoms and, if caught on early stages, they can be cured. ? Tips for healthy eyes: ➡Have a comprehensive eye exam ➡Eat healthy ➡Wear sunglasses ➡Quit smoking ➡Do not overuse your contact lens ➡Give your…
María Romero
October 10, 2019
Happy Labor Day
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Happy Labor Day

Working is what helps us to grow and move toward the place where we want to be. Remember to wear sunglasses to protect your eyesight if you are going to spend some time outdoors.
María Romero
September 2, 2019
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Participation in a case: “White Intumescent Cataract”

White Intumescent Cataract Evaluation and surgical management. CASE PRESENTATION A 56-year-old woman is referred for evaluation of a rapid and profound decrease in vision in her right eye. The patient states that everything she sees with her right eye “is in a constant fog” and “seems to be worsening fast.” She has difficulty with depth perception and currently wears a…
María Romero
July 2, 2019
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Staging a Rescue

Staging a Rescue Anterior capsular tears are a common complication of cataract surgery that can occur during any step of the procedure. Primary anterior capsular tears occur during capsulorhexis creation, and secondary anterior capsular tears occur after the capsulorhexis has been completed. Primary anterior capsular tears are commonly seen in the setting of intumescent white cataracts, pseudoexfoliation, and pediatric cataracts.…
María Romero
May 15, 2019

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