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Posted By:  wboothefind
Posted On:  Apr 21, 2009

  Dr William Boothe Surgeon

Dr William Boothe Surgeon Blepharitis - (blef-uh-RI-tus) Chronic inflammation of the eyelids. It can be caused by an allergic reaction to some product, excess oil excreted by eyelid glands, bacterial infection, or poor facial hygiene. Blind Spot - (a) The place on the retina where the...... [view]

Posted By:  williambootheey
Posted On:  Apr 17, 2009

  Dr William Boothe Surgeon

William Boothe Dallas Dr. Boothe’s peers recognize his experience as he has taught other surgeons his technique in performing the LASIK procedure. Dr. William Boothe is Board Certified by the American Board of Ophthalmology. Dr. William Boothe’s love of medicine and passion for advancing...... [view]

Posted By:  drboothelasiktx
Posted On:  Apr 6, 2009

  Dr Boothe Surgeon

William Boothe After LASIK eye surgery many patients experience immediate improved vision, although it can take up to six months for vision to stabilize. Patients can expect a short LASIK surgery recovery period but there is usually little to no discomfort following the procedure. Follow-up...... [view]

Posted By:  drboothedallast
Posted On:  Apr 2, 2009

  Dr Boothe Surgeon

Dr William Boothe One may experience increased sensitivity to light and some blurring of vision but these are normal and will clear up in a matter of 3-4 days. Doctors often give eye drops or oral medication to prevent infection and to counter some minor side-effects. Recovery is also quick...... [view]

Posted By:  drboothedallast
Posted On:  Apr 2, 2009

  Dr Boothe Surgeon

William Boothe Dallas Wavefront Supported Corneal Ablation - The trade name for the Carl Zeiss Meditec WASCA aberrometer and the MEL 70 or MEL 80 excimer laser system when it’s used for wavefront guided excimer laser ablation for Lasik, Epi-Lasik, LASEK, PRK, and IntraLasik. Dr William...... [view]

Posted By:  drboothelasikey
Posted On:  Apr 1, 2009

  Dr Boothe Surgeon

Dr Boothe Corneal Topographical Map - A map of the cornea that shows its surface profile. Corneal Topographer - A specialized camera-computer system which photographs and prints out a map of the surface details of a cornea. This is done before any LASIK procedure. Corneal Transplant -...... [view]

Posted By:  williamboothetx
Posted On:  Mar 31, 2009

  Dr Boothe Surgeon

William Boothe ABO - American Board of Ophthalmology, a medical specialty board which offers education and examinations for ophthalmologists. Upon completing this 1 ½ year program, the ophthalmologist is Board Certified. Abrade - To roughen by rubbing or scraping, thus removing small...... [view]

Posted By:  lasikeyetreatme
Posted On:  Nov 28, 2008

  Dr Boothe Lasik Treatment

Dr Boothe Astigmatic Keratotomy - An eye surgery like Radial Keratotomy, where tiny incisions are made in the edges of the cornea to give it a rounder shape. Astigmatism - (uh-STIG-muh-tiz-um) An eye condition where the cornea is oval-shaped rather than round. This oval shape has two...... [view]

Posted By:  williamboothe01
Posted On:  Nov 22, 2008

  Dr William Boothe Lasik Eye Surgery

Dr Boothe Inflammation is a tissue’s reaction to trauma often associated with pain, heat, redness, swelling, and/or loss of function. Inflammation may be caused by mechanical trauma,infections, bacteria, viruses, immune reactions or other causes.Ophthalmologist is a medical doctor...... [view]

Posted By:  williamboothe00
Posted On:  Nov 21, 2008

  Dr William Boothe Lasik Eye Surgery

Dr Boothe Refractive Error - Too much or too little bending of the light rays entering the eye, so that they focus not on the retina, which would give clear vision, but either in front of it (myopia) or behind it (hyperopia). When the cornea is slightly oval-shaped, rather than perfectly...... [view]

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