www.worldclasslasik.com (866) 731-3937 Dr. Ilan Cohen performs the first implantable contact lens surgery in New York., as reported on the Fox 5 News Network. New York’s 5th Avenue Eye Center is a first-rate provider of safe, reliable and accurate vision correction procedures and surgeries. The Center is headed by Dr. Ilan Cohen, a nationally recognized eye surgeon with years of experience performing an impressive range of vision correction procedures, from LASIK treatments to cataract surgery. Dr. Cohen and his staff at the 5th Avenue Eye Center rely on the latest in lens and surgical technology to guarantee their customers receive the safest and most accurate vision correction procedures around.
LASIK Surgeons, Plastic Surgeons, Cosmetic Dentists and other Cash Paid Medical Specialists Brought Together for …
Hundreds of medical specialists from around the world have come together in a new format from Einstein Medical.
STAAR Surgical Expects 12% First Quarter Revenue Growth From Continuing Operations
MONROVIA, Calif., April 12 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — STAAR Surgical Company (Nasdaq: STAA), a leading developer, manufacturer and marketer of minimally invasive ophthalmic products, today reported that revenue for the first quarter ended April 3, 2010 grew approximately 12% as compared to the first quarter of 2009.
Fashion Season@Orchard Asian Model finalist – Joo Hyun Jo, 27
This South Korean model once tripped and fell on stage during a bridal show in South Korea she walked.
Carl Zeiss Meditec Introduces the First Femtosecond-Only Laser Vision Correction Procedure at the American Society of …
The VisuMax(R) Femtosecond Laser With ReLEx Performs Complete Refractive Corrections
First Comprehensive LASIK Treatment of Astigmatism Approved by the FDA
25 Centers Across the US Are the First to Adopt the Latest FDA Approved Technology for Laser Vision Correction
First Comprehensive LASIK Treatment of Astigmatism Approved by the FDA
ST. LOUIS, MO–(Marketwire – 04/10/10) – In 1985 a haunting close up photo of an Afghan refugee girl appeared on the cover of National Geographic Magazine. Seventeen years later the magazine set out to try and locate her. The search was successful, but only after the woman was positively identified using iris recognition technology. According to National Geographic, “Iris patterns are even more …