Blog Category: Refractive Surgery
The Lunar Landing Anniversary and ZEISS
Lance Kugler, MD LASIK, News, Practice News, Refractive Surgery
50 Years Ago July 20, 1969: It was a day of achievement and proving that the sky is the limit. The Apollo 11 made a crewed mission to the moon, for the very first time in history. As the world below watched in... Read more1 Million ICLs Implanted Worldwide
Lance Kugler, MD Refractive Surgery, News, Practice News
What is the ICL? The ICL is a refractive lens that works with your natural lens. Not to be confused with a contact lens, the ICL is an Implantable Collamer Lens. It is a permanent lens that cannot be seen or felt. There... Read moreBlue Light From Electronics: Is It Harming Your Eyes?
Lance Kugler, MD LASIK, Dry Eye, General Eye Questions, Refractive Surgery, Research
What Is Blue Light? Unless you have this post printed out and you’re in the dark, you are being affected by blue light right now. From smartphones to televisions and digital displays to fluorescent lighting, we... Read more