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Air Optix Multifocal Fitting Guide -- do you really know the recommendations for best fit?
Fitting contact lenses can be such a routine after awhile, it's easy to forget about that little fitting guide the reps give you the fir...
There's a Bump on My Eye Part 2: Conjunctival Cyst
Have you ever rubbed your eye and then noticed, a small clear bump on the white of the eye? Usually rubbing will just cause redness, bu...
The New Biofinity Multifocal Fitting Guide
I like to describe the way this lens works to the patient (briefly) because it can really set expectations to an appropriate place. Multi...
Everything You Need to Know About Styes
The typical way your eyelid appears when you have a stye. There is usually no white head because most styes are inside the eyelid! via...
Fashion in Focus: Two-Tones for Spring!
Meet Dr. S -- a new member in the Eyedolatry team! Introducing a new segment for the site -- please meet Dr. S , who has so nicely...
March Madness: Sports Vision Edition
How good is good enough? This is a question that many athletes find themselves wondering when it comes to eyesight. Today's optometris...
Bausch and Lomb's Ultra Contact Lens Review
Hard to believe, but it has been since around 2007 since we actually got a new monthly contact lens. (The Purevision2 lens that launched a ...
Picture Review of Diabetic Retinopathy
Unfortunately, Americans are being diagnosed with diabetes at record rates, which means that eye examinations mean a lot more than just sc...
New Report Links Dermal Fillers to Permanent Vision Loss
Cosmetic injections and fillers are old news at this point -- we all know that they are commonplace among Hollywood's aging stars, and t...
Advantages of Daily Contact Lenses
Did you know that since 2007, 40% of contact lens wearers in England and Japan wear daily disposable contact lenses, but in the United State...
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