In addition to offering the latest in laser vision correction options,
Eye
Physicians and Surgeons also offers the following services and procedures
to its patients:
As many people age,
cataracts, or clouding of the normally clear lens of the eye, are an increasingly
common occurrence. Symptoms of cataracts include blurred vision, light
sensitivity, double vision in one eye, poor night vision, color distortion,
and glaring. Eye Physicians and Surgeons of Florida offers modern, state-of-the-art
cataract care to help patients regain the freedom of clear vision.
All
of the surgeons at Eye Physicians and Surgeons of Florida use the latest
technique in performing cataract surgery. Using only a topical anesthetic
to numb the eye, the surgeon creates a small incision and uses high-energy
sound waves to break the cataract into microscopic particles, which are
then removed from the eye. To compensate for the removal of the eye's
natural lens, an intra-ocular lens (IOL) is implanted into the eye. After
using this special small incision, the eye remains tightly sealed by the
natural outward pressure within your eye and no stitches are usually required.
The cataract removal
technique at Eye Physicians and Surgeons of Florida is often preferred
to traditional methods because patients are very comfortable during and
after the procedure. Because this new technique uses eye drops to numb
the eye, the need for an anesthetic shot, stitches, or a post-surgery
patch is eliminated. Another advantage is that most patients notice a
rapid visual improvement with this technique. If you or someone you know
has signs of cataracts, schedule a FREE vision screening today.
One of the most important
focuses of our practice here at Eye Physicians and Surgeons is the detection
and treatment of eye disease. If left untreated, eye diseases such as
glaucoma and macular degeneration can be very debilitating and seriously
affect sight. Early detection is critical.
Glaucoma
Management & Treatment Glaucoma
is an eye condition caused by increased pressure in the eye that can destroy
the sensitive nerve fibers responsible for vision. Glaucoma affects approximately
2% of the population over the age of 35 and generally has no noticeable
symptoms such as redness or pain. Glaucoma is most common in people with
a family history of the disease, so anyone with a blood relative who has
glaucoma should schedule an annual eye exam. Patients with systemic diseases
such as diabetes, anemia or hardening of the arteries, as well as African
Americans, are also at higher risk for glaucoma. Because glaucoma is such
an elusive disease, early detection and treatment is imperative. During
your examination, your eye pressure and the condition of the optic nerve
will be measured. If signs of glaucoma exist, more tests will be conducted
and your doctor will create an ideal treatment plan.
Macular
Degeneration
Age-related macular degeneration is the leading cause of blindness in
the United States. Activities that require good central vision such as
reading, writing and carrying out certain domestic tasks are all affected
by this disease. When both eyes are affected, patients can experience
serious loss of quality of life and independence. The "good" news about
macular degeneration is your doctor will be able to easily detect the
disease during routine eye exams and, although there is no cure, may be
able to recommend laser surgery to stabilize the condition. Additionally,
low vision aids can often help patients get better use out of their decreased
vision from macular degeneration.
Dry
Macular Degeneration is, by far, the more common form of macular degeneration,
occurring in 85% to 90% of patients with the disorder. This form appears
as dry yellow spots in the back of the eye. Many patients experience only
mild vision loss or distortion in the beginning stages. Although your
vision will slowly and progressively decline, it will not cause complete
blindness. You may have dry macular degeneration for many years without
any significant change in your vision or lifestyle.
At this time, there
are many treatments available for macular degeneration, some with questionable
results. The only proven treatment at this time is laser surgery. Lasers
are used to halt the progression of wet macular degeneration.
Since macular degeneration
only affects the central portion of your vision, your peripheral vision
remains intact. Other diseases, such as cataracts and glaucoma can destroy
peripheral vision if left untreated. Both of these diseases can be treated
or controlled to keep vision at its best. To preserve your vision, schedule
a comprehensive eye examination with one of our doctors.
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Eyelid
Surgery
Heredity,
age and gravity can cause skin surrounding our eyes to relax and loosen.
When this happens, our eyes seem to portray a sad, tired or angry appearance.
Fortunately, there are effective surgical procedures that remove excess
eyelid skin and lower eyelid fat pockets to refresh your appearance. Eye
Physicians and Surgeons of Florida offers the following procedures to
help improve the appearance of the eyes:
Blepharoplasty
Patients with droopy eyelids or eyebrows often experience headaches from
involuntarily raising their eyebrows and using their forehead muscles
to allow additional light to enter their eyes. So, in addition to improving
the appearance of sad or tired eyes, eyelid surgery improves peripheral
vision, allowing more light into the eye and improving driving safety.
A very common problem addressed by blepharoplasty is unwarranted "bags"
under the eyes. Our surgeons perform a precise surgical procedure from
the inside of the lower eyelid, removing the unnecessary fat and skin
from the eyelid area to establish well-defined eyes.
Before
After
Is
Eyelid Surgery Covered By Insurance? Usually,
upper eyelid surgery is covered by insurance. It is important to undergo
specific testing to be sure that your condition warrants insurance coverage.
A visual field test will be performed to determine your peripheral vision
before surgery. Then, your eyelids will be held up to simulate eye surgery
and you will be retested. If the difference between the two tests is significant,
your insurance company will most likely provide coverage for the surgery.
Ptosis
Repair
Another common eyelid problem is ptosis, pronounced "toe-sis," which also
causes your eyelids to droop. Ptosis occurs when the muscle that allows
you to blink stretches or becomes unattached. Although ptosis can occur
in both eyes, it often happens to only one eye, causing your eyelids to
be uneven. Our surgeons use precise skill and the latest technology to
perform ptosis surgery. Our surgeons are uniquely trained to be sure proper
blinking reflexes remain after surgery.
Call Eye Physicians
and Surgeons of Florida for a free consultation to find out if eyelid
surgery may be able to help you.
Our
doctors can dramatically reduce facial lines and wrinkles with a new procedure
called Laser Skin Resurfacing. Using the CO2 Laser, the surgeon gently
removes sun-damaged, aging skin, layer-by-layer, helping to protect and
stimulate regeneration of deeper, healthy skin. Using short bursts of
energy, the laser vaporizes layers of sun-damaged and aging skin, removing
about 80% of the fine lines and wrinkles on the face. The result is healthy,
glowing natural skin that helps you look as good as you feel. Our surgeons
use the same laser to combat drooping upper eyelids and to remove the
sagging under-eye bags that don't go away with a good night's rest or
even a vacation. For lower eyelids, the laser is used inside the lower
eyelid to make a small bloodless incision. The excessive lipids causing
the bags are removed without making a visible skin incision, and no stitches
are required.
Before
After
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Botox
Years of laughing and smiling, frowning and raising your eyebrows can
take their toll on your appearance. Suddenly, you notice crow's feet,
brow furrows and forehead wrinkles that take away from your youthful appearance.
Crow's feet, frown
lines and brow furrows are all caused by the contraction of muscles underneath
the skin. In order to eliminate these wrinkles, the muscle must be prohibited
from contracting. Botox, when injected into the muscle, relaxes those
muscles and prevents them from contracting. The result is a smooth, wrinkle-free
appearance that gives your face a refreshed and relaxed look. Used for
wrinkle removal since 1989, Botox is now widely accepted and used by ophthalmologists
around the world as a beauty enhancement.
The Eye Physicians and Surgeons of Florida
have provided this website only to inform patients about affordable Eye Surgery in Fort Myers, Naples and the
surrounding areas in Florida. It is not intended to be taken as medical advice.