- Their eyes are very small, only about 1.5” in diameter
- The location of their eyes on the side of their heads allows for peripheral vision but not depth perception; the trunk creates a large blind spot in their vision
- They have three eyelids: an upper, lower and one that moves vertically for more protection
- Their long eyelashes keep foreign matter out of their eyes
- They have the same visual pigments as humans with red/green color-blindness
- Their range of vision is only about 30 feet - some people might say that elephants are nearsighted!
Because of their poor vision,
elephants use their sensitive trunks to navigate. Their poor vision does not
hinder their ability to orient themselves, and that’s a good thing since vision
correction surgery just isn’t performed on elephants!
It is, however, performed on millions of Americans every
year. At Charleston Cornea and Refractive Surgery, we’ve performed many LASIK vision correction surgeries to correct
nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism. LASIK in Charleston is considered
to be one of the safest medical procedures when performed by an experienced
surgeon like Dr. O'Day.
Of course, there are risks with any type of surgical procedure, so it’s always
advisable to get all of the facts about LASIK before you decide to pursue this
popular procedure.
One way to get the facts is by scheduling a free LASIK
Consultation at Charleston Cornea and Refractive Surgery. You can find out if your eyes have the right characteristics for
LASIK and you can get all of your questions about LASIK answered.
So don’t forget to take a minute to appreciate elephants on
September 22 (an elephant wouldn’t forget). And, if you’re stuck wearing
glasses or contacts, contact us today to schedule your free LASIK Consultation
at charlestoncornea.com or 843-856-5275.
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