by Ideal Eye Surgery | Oct 7, 2022 | Cataract Surgery, Eye Care, Eye Conditions, Glaucoma, Retina, Vitreous
As we rapidly approach the holiday season, families begin arranging travel plans. However, if you have upcoming eye surgery or suffer from an eye condition, it may not be in your best interest to fly. The American Academy of Ophthalmology often receives questions...
by Ideal Eye Surgery | Apr 8, 2022 | Eye Anatomy, Eye Care, Eye Conditions, Vitreous
Dontcha just hate floaters?! Those little black or gray shadows that move in your vision making you think there’s a bug flying in your face! I have one that looks like a spider and freaks me out whenever it shows up. There isn’t a week that goes by that I don’t see...
by Ideal Eye Surgery | Oct 4, 2018 | Vitreous
Opacities that seem to move over a person’s vision are often called eye floaters. Floaters coincide with changes in the back of the eye. The back of the eye is filled with a dense gel, called the vitreous. This gel breaks down over time and becomes more water-like....
by Ideal Eye Surgery | Jan 30, 2017 | Eye Anatomy, Eye Care, Lens, News, Retina, Vitreous
Welcome to Part 3 of our Eye Anatomy blog series! In this post we are going to talk about the Retina and the Optic Nerve. The Retina: The retina is a very important part of sight that senses the light that comes into your eyes. It is made up of many cells, one of...