Did you know that December 7 is Letter Writing Day? It’s a
real observance that encourages people to swap their computer keys and texting
thumbs for a pen or pencil…and to craft a hand-written note to someone. Sending
someone a personal letter shows that you took time out of your busy schedule to
share a story or two about your recent activities…or to thank them for a kind
gesture…or to ask Santa for that new remote-controlled car!
For some people, writing a letter means getting out their
glasses or putting in their contacts to see their words form on the page.
Farsighted people have difficulty seeing things up-close, which can make
writing, reading and fine detail work just plain impossible without corrective
lenses. Wouldn’t it be nice to have the ability to jot down a note anytime, day
or night, without the hassles of glasses or contacts?
LASIK vision correction can make letter-writing a breeze for
some patients. The process actually corrects the shape of the cornea in
farsighted patients, helping light to focus directly on the retina as opposed
to behind it.
LASIK won’t help you craft the great American novel, but it
has helped millions of Americans see up-close more clearly. It’s also important
to know that even after LASIK, some patients need reading glasses in later life
due to the natural stiffening of the eye’s lenses…a naturally-occurring
condition called presbyopia.
To find out if your next Letter Writing Day could be
celebrated without glasses, contact Charleston Cornea & Refractive Surgery in Charleston today by calling 843-856-5275 or visiting charlestoncornea.com to schedule your free LASIK Consultation.
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