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Biotech / Medical : Keravision(kera)

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To: Rob Taylor who wrote (246)10/11/1999 11:09:00 AM
From: eyebalz  Read Replies (2) of 338
 
Rob,

The effect of aging is called presbyopia ( that is when people use bifocals or reading glasses). None of the refractive procedures have any effect on presbyopia.

Lasix done properly ( on the right patient) produces very minimal scarring. Sometimes the scarring is so minimal it is barely detectable.

Lasix is also "adjustable". An enhancement can be performed ( for no additional charge) at any time.

Just because it's adjustable or reversible does not make it a great procedure.

As I have said in the past, I have never seen a patient with intacts, I have several Happy Lasix patients.

Eyebalz
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