Love unites us all, and this is a month to celebrate it. Let’s strive for equality and the right to be happy. Everyone is welcome at #PrecisionEyeCare! #LoveIsLove
Look after your eye health with the help of a great team. #PrecisionEyeCare is waiting for you with the best attention, provided by Lucy, Dr. Helena Wang, OD, and Miranda, among others. Come meet us.
Along renowned colleagues, on June 5, Dr. María Soledad Romero, MD attended the prestigious World Webinar on Cataract and Refractive Surgery 2021. Dr. Romero was a panelist during Session 6A: Iris Repairers. #PrecisionEyeCare honors all the spaces and events in which our professionals share their knowledge and expertise.
Cataract is a natural result of aging eyes, and one of the most common causes of vision loss. It happens when the eye's natural lenses become cloudy and opaque, greatly affecting the clarity of vision. It turns vision blurry and colors faded. Fortunately, cataract can be corrected with surgery. June is Cataract Awareness Month, as determined by the American Academy…
Today we remember and honor those who gave their lives for our freedom. #PrecisionEyeCare will be close this Monday, but here are some tips to look after your eye health if you will spend time outdoors: Remember to wear a mask. Wear sunglasses. Use sunscreens, including the areas around the eyes and the eyebrows' region. If you will be practicing…
One of the most important parts of #PrecisionEyeCare is its organization. Today, Lucy will help us show you our contact lenses zone for our patients. Have a great Friday!
As we grow older, our eyelids stretch and the muscles holding them become weaker. Blepharoplasty is a type of surgery performed by Dr. María Soledad Romero, MD used to repair the upper eyelids draping over the eyelashes. It consists on the removal of the excess skin, muscle or fat. This procedure doesn’t include the surgery for bags under the eyes.…
Did you know that there is a medicine to replace the traditional eye drops used to treat glaucoma? Durysta is a tiny, dissolvable implant that Dr. María Soledad Romero, MD places in the patient’s eye. As Durysta dissolves, it automatically releases medicine to help reduce the high pressure inside his/her eye. The second image shows the spot in which the…
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