West Georgia Eye Care                                                                       November 2010

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  New ZEISS Individual™ Lenses

Precisely Personalized For Your Best Vision Possible 

 

Personalized products are everywhere. You can buy custom M&Ms in your favorite colors with a picture or personal sentiment.  Clothing companies like Levi Strauss and Lands' End provide custom designed jeans. 

  

Computers and cell phones allow you to personalize your home pages and applications.  In healthcare, financial services and insurance, highly personalized plans are now the norm, not the exception. 

 

What if you could have eyeglass lenses made just for you?

 

You can, with Zeiss Individual. Individual lenses are precisely personalized for you, the glasses you select and how those glasses fit your face. 

High Definition Lenses

Did you know that your vision is affected by how your nose and cheekbones position your lenses? Taking precise measurements results in more precise vision.  Zeiss Individual™ lenses take into account the distance from your eye to the back of the frame, the angle of the frame and the shape of the frame in relation to your face. 

 

Think of it as the difference between buying clothes "off the rack" versus clothes made by a tailor.  The tailor takes extensive measurements so that the clothes fit you precisely.  When you buy something off the rack, it is designed to fit numerous people within a certain size range.  While it might fit you well, it won't fit exactly and may require additional tailoring for a perfect fit. 

 

Ask our staff about Zeiss Individual™ lenses and find out how you can have your best vision. 

Dry Eye Syndrome

 

If eyes are not properly lubricated they may feel itchy, scratchy, and irritated. Dry eye syndrome affects approximately 10-14 million Americans, mostly over the age of 40.

 

In addition to a lack of tear production, dry eye can result from inadequate levels of moisture on the surface of the eye.  This is caused by situations that dry out the tear film. These situations can include dry air from air conditioning, heat, or other environmental conditions such as smoking, high altitude or pollution. 

 

Take this Dry Eye Quiz to determine your risk of Dry Eye.

  

There are three layers of your tear film:

  • The mucin layer is the thinnest and its purpose is to coat your eye and to spread the moisture of your tears evenly across the eye.
  • The water layer is made up of a saltwater solution. It is the largest and thickest layer, and its purpose is to ensure that your eye remains moist.
  • The outer lipid layer is made up of lipids (oils). Its purpose is to prevent the watery middle layer from evaporating.
  • Layers of the Tear Film

 

Treatment of Dry Eye

There are many treatment options for Dry Eye.  The best option depends on the severity of your Dry Eye, age, lifestyle, medications and overall health.  Some options are:

  • A high quality fish oil capsule, such asFortifeye, which contains Omega 3 fatty acids keep the tear production system healthy.
  • Lubricating Drops, like Systane Ultra can help moisten the eyes.
  • RESTASIS® Ophthalmic Emulsion is the only prescription eye drop to help increase tear production
  • Temporary or permanent punctal plugs. An in office procedure for more severe cases.

 Our exams always include an evaluation of the tear film and testing for Dry Eye.


To learn more about Dry Eye and how to prevent it, please click here