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As we age, our vision often changes, which can cause us to experience refractive errors. Refractive errors occur when the eye does not bend (refract) light properly, causing blurry or distorted vision. The most common refractive errors are nearsightedness (myopia), farsightedness (hyperopia), astigmatism, and presbyopia. In this blog, we will discuss why our vision changes…
BCLasik – Our Lasik Experience
Every year, thousands of Canadians are putting away glasses and contacts for good with the help of Laser Eye Surgery. These procedures, performed by BCLasik, are the most commonly practiced methods of correcting refractive errors such as astigmatism (blurry vision at any distance), myopia (near-sightedness), hyperopia (far-sightedness), or presbyopia (inability to focus on nearby objects)….
Should You Be Worried About Laser Eye Surgery?
Laser vision correction, also known as laser eye surgery, is a popular and effective way to correct vision problems such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. However, it is not uncommon for people to have concerns about undergoing surgery, especially surgery on their eyes. This post will discuss some of the most common concerns people have…
Is RLE Worth It
Refractive Lens Exchange (RLE) is a type of surgery that replaces the natural lens in the eye with an artificial lens in order to correct vision problems such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. RLE can be considered an alternative to the laser vision correction BCLasik offers and is often recommended for people over the age…
Does LASIK Wear Off?
LASIK is a popular and effective surgical procedure for correcting nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. While many patients achieve excellent visual results with LASIK, it’s important to understand the potential for future changes to your vision and whether you may need additional surgery to maintain clear vision. What Makes LASIK “Wear Off” One of the biggest…
Dry Eye Relief: The Truth About Artificial Tears, Preservatives & Propylene Glycol
Separating Fact from Fiction in Artificial Tears
Confused about preservatives or “antifreeze” in your eye drops? Preservatives help prevent harmful bacteria growth in multi-use bottles, while propylene glycol—a safe, FDA-approved lubricant—keeps eyes hydrated. It’s not toxic antifreeze. Understanding these ingredients can help you choose the safest, most effective drops for your needs.