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Back Optic Zone Diameter in Orthokeratology
The Back Optic Zone Diameter (BOZD) in orthokeratology is a parameter that dictates the lens fit and potential treatment efficacy. It refers to the diameter of the central back part of the ortho-k lens, responsible for reshaping the cornea to correct refractive errors. BOZD selection is essential for optimal treatment outcomes.
Low Dose Atropine Eye Drops for Myopia Management
Atropine is a prescription medication that's been used for over a century by eyecare practitioners to dilate the pupil.
Stellest vs Miyosmart Spectacle Lenses for Myopia Management Comparison
Stellest and Miyosmart are both innovative lenses designed to manage and control the progression of myopia in children. However, they employ different technologies and approaches.
Recommended Restaurants & Cafes
Craving something delicious? Check out my handpicked list of restaurants and cafes that I enjoy :)
Where Can I Donate My Old Glasses?
Interested in donating your used eyeglasses? Find accredited organizations and locations where your contribution can aid those in need of vision correction.
Lighting & Blue Light Filter Advice For Eyes
How have you found moving into your home office due to the COVID pandemic? I've had some lovely patients ask me about lighting, and I just wanted to share with you some simple information to help your eyes feel more comfortable and reduce eye strain.
Punctal-Occlusion
Learn about punctal occlusion, a medical procedure aimed at retaining eye moisture and managing dry eye symptoms. Understand its methodology, benefits, and indications for a comprehensive view of this treatment option.
Why do a Dilated Eye Exam (Dilation)?
Read on to understand the importance of undergoing a dilated eye exam, a critical diagnostic procedure for comprehensive ocular evaluation. This examination allows for an in-depth assessment of eye health and early identification of potential vision-threatening conditions.