January 29 is National Puzzle Day. When was the last time
you sat down to tackle a puzzle with your family or friends? This is a great
way to slow down your hectic pace, actually talk to loved ones and enjoy the
little things in life. However, if you are forced to wear glasses in order to
see the tiny puzzle pieces, this activity might create more distress than enjoyment.
People who are farsighted have trouble seeing things
up-close without vision aids like contacts or glasses. Staring at puzzle pieces
can make your eyes feel dry when you’re wearing contacts. And let’s face it,
the weight of glasses on your nose is just plain uncomfortable after a while.
If you are farsighted and would love to see puzzle pieces
more clearly, maybe you should consider LASIK vision correction. LASIK is a
procedure that slightly alters the shape of your cornea so light will reflect
properly on the back of the eye (retina). In farsighted people, the eye is too
short, the cornea not curved enough or the lens is positioned farther back than
normal. This causes light to focus behind the retina so it’s harder to focus on
close objects.
LASIK can’t give every patient 20/20 (or better) vision, but
it might put the puzzle pieces together for your eyes. You need to schedule a
free LASIK Consultation with Charleston Cornea & Refractive Surgery to find out. Contact Dr. O'Day in Charleston, South Carolina today at 843-856-5275 or charlestoncornea.com to schedule your free Consultation. Or
take our free online LASIK Self-Evaluation to find out if you might be a good
candidate for LASIK. The puzzles are waiting! Call today!
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