The future: Development of true accommodative IOLs
Like space in the "Star Trek" motion picture series, presbyopia remains one of the final frontiers of refractive surgery. But efforts are under way to develop the real restoration of accommodation.
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Addressing common thermal pulsation questions
The latest installment of our “Let’s Chat” blog series features Cynthia Matossian, MD, FACS, as she discusses treating early in the progression of meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD), what to do if a patient presents with advanced gland atrophy or dropout, and whether it’s still worth trying to treat with thermal pulsation therapy?
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Reshaping medical treatment of glaucoma management
Medical treatment of glaucoma is evolving to include internal and external systems that will ensure patient compliance for long periods.
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Not just resources — a complete Provider Toolkit
Elevate your practice’s premium cataract experience with the latest solutions, strategies, and resources for surgical techniques, IOL advances, and pre- and postoperative care. Explore now.
 
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