April
20

Denise M. Visco, M.D. and staff are dedicated to providing patients with the most advanced medical and surgical eye care available, including state of the art technology and personalized quality patient care.

Dr. Visco is one of Central Pennsylvania’s most experienced laser vision specialists and is proud to offer the region a state of the art laser vision correction facility, Laser Eyes of York. Dr. Visco has been performing LASIK surgery since the FDA approved the procedure. She is Certified by the American Board of Eye Surgery for Lasik and maintains her standard board certification with the American Board of Ophthalmology.

Additionally, Dr. Visco is Board Certified for cataract/ implant surgery by the American Board of Eye Surgery and is one of the region’s most experienced surgeons performing clear-cornea, topical, no-stitch cataract surgery. Dr. Visco also specializes in treating other medical eye diseases such as glaucoma, diabetic eye disease, and dry eyes.

We are committed to total patient satisfaction, offering the highest standards in personal and quality patient care. It is more than our goal – it’s our expectation. It should be yours as well.

Call us for more information!

Eyes of York
Cataract and Laser Center
1880 Kenneth Rd.
York, PA 17408

Telephone: 717-767-2000
Toll-free: 1-877-434-1010

www.eyesofyork.com

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February
15

LASIK 3D Medical Animation

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Lasik or Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis is a surgical procedure intended to reduce a person’s dependency on glasses or contact lenses.

LASIK surgery is most commonly performed as a cure for myopia (nearsightedness), but can also be used to cure hyperopia (farsightedness) or astigmatism (corneal irregularities).

LASIK is a procedure that permanently changes the shape of the cornea using a special laser and thus focusing the light rays exactly on the retina.

The steps of the procedure are as follows:

A suction ring is placed on the eye to stabilize and check the eye pressure.

The microkeratome, a cutting instrument, is attached to the suction ring.

The blade of the microkeratome is used to cut a flap in the cornea.

The exposed inner layer of the cornea is then reshaped with an excimer laser.

The corneal flap is returned to its original position.

LASIK is an ambulatory procedure; the patient can walk into the surgery center, have the procedure and walk out again and is awake the whole time. Occasionally, the doctor may administer a mild oral sedative.

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January
4

This is the Science Friday (National Public Radio) video about Lasik eye surgery. The funny thing about this video is that the narrator, who is probably also the producer, is a lot more nervous about LASIK laser vision correction than the patient himself. He is cool as a cucumber, I had LASIK myself, didn’t think it was a big deal and now I see fantastic. The video features Steven Vale, M.D., medical director of Acuity Laser Eye & Vision Center in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Dr. Vale is one of the most well-respected and experienced Lasik surgeons in the world. Dr. Vale has performed over 21,000 laser vision correction surgeries. Dr. Vale’s ability and experience really comes out in this otherwise realistic and detailed glimpse at the world of laser vision correction surgery.

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