Popular Mechanics recently published an online article
titled “10 Things That Will Disappear in the Next 110 Years.” We thought we
would share that list with you:
- Eyeglasses
- Video game consoles
- Postage stamps
- C batteries
- Keys
- Snow tires
- Telephone poles
- Band-Aids
- Wallets
- Flathead screwdrivers
The article didn't go into any specifics on why the
publication’s editors felt these items would no longer be relevant. However, at Charleston Cornea & Refractive Surgery we can take
a guess at one reason why the #1 item on the list might phase out: LASIK vision correction. Charleston LASIK is already helping thousands of people in our area eliminate their need for glasses or contacts. It’s a laser procedure that corrects vision for people who are nearsighted, farsighted or who
have astigmatism, but it’s not for everyone. If a patient’s corneas are
too thin or if other eye problems exist, an alternative to LASIK may be
recommended. The only way to know for sure if LASIK might reduce or eliminate
your need for eyeglasses is to schedule a free LASIK Consultation at Charleston Cornea & Refractive Surgery by calling 843-856-5275 or visiting charlestoncornea.com.
It’s possible that no one reading this blog will know for
sure if all of these 10 things will be gone in 110 years. But it’s going to be interesting
to see what the future holds for all types of technology, including vision
correction.
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