2020 Goal 2020 Vision, Achieved! | Shinagawa Blog

2020 Goal: 20/20 Vision, Achieved!

While 2020 has been a very challenging year, not everything turns out to be negative.

For Katrina Orlina, 2020 is the year where she ends her almost 20-year battle with blurry vision.

“2020 was when I had my 20/20 vision back. I had been wearing glasses for almost 20 years and it’s always been hard to function especially not recognizing people until they’re in front of me,” shared Katrina, who had her LASIK at Shinagawa Makati just recently.

“I’m glad I had my eyes done at Shinagawa Makati. I never thought it would be that fast and painless. Everything is HD now!”

Pandemic or not, Shinagawa always makes sure it is at the top of its game when it comes to delivering the best LASIK results.

“Even in this pandemic, the services, staff, and facilities are exceptional. I am still overwhelmed. It’s the best decision ever! Thank you, Shinagawa!”

Make your 2020 better. Have LASIK for a brighter tomorrow! Call our Patient Care Lines: (+632) 7-368 5238 | (+63) 917 862 7454 | (+63) 921 217 0517 for inquiries and appointments.

What Is Unique About RevLite SI Treatment? | Shinagawa Blog

What Is Unique About RevLite SI Treatment?

While there are many available treatments and machines that can treat your skin, RevLite SI is the one that can give you a huge lift in terms of advancement and effectiveness of treatment. RevLite Si is unique in several difference-making ways.

Why is RevLite SI laser treatment unique?

  • Old generation laser treatments involve a few days of sensitivity and redness. The new generation of Revlite has no downtime. Since it is non-invasive, it does not require any recovery time. Revlite does no harm to the outer layers of your skin. It passes directly from the upper layers of your skin to stimulate collagen directly at the lower layers.
  • Gently promotes the production of collagen the protein that provides nourishment to your skin- using light energy. This shrinks your pores. Collagen tends to break down as we age, causing fine lines and wrinkles. RevLite Laser treatment results in a smooth, firm, and youthful skin.
  • Varying levels of intensity are available which allow for different kinds of treatments.

Now that you know why RevLite SI is highly-recommended by dermatologists, you now have an idea of how your skin can glow with this treatment.

Schedule a session now! For inquiries and appointments, call our Patient Care Lines (+632) 7-368 5238 | (+63) 917 862 7454 | (+63) 921 217 0517. A FREE derma consultation awaits as well!

Functional Vision at All Distances With PresbyMAX | Shinagawa Blog

Functional Vision at All Distances With PresbyMAX

The PresbyMAX procedure has become established as state-of-the-art technology for treating presbyopic patients. Up to now, more than 11,000 treatments worldwide have been successfully performed using this method.

PresbyMAX provides a different depth of focus for the distance and near the eye.

Altogether, good binocular and spatial vision is provided. At far the same time, particularly high quality of distance vision is achieved in the shortest recovery time.

Outcomes show that high visual performance is achieved in both far and near distances. Preoperatively, 99 % of patients demonstrated a best-corrected distance visual acuity of 20/20 or better.

The combination of multifocality and a negative defocus in the near-eye provide an excellent reading vision without glasses in usual day-to-day situations.

Additionally, higher rates of patient satisfaction – even in demanding patients – were achieved with PresbyMAX.

PresbyMAX maximizes functional vision at all distances, minimizing detrimental effects in distance vision. It is currently the most frequently used technique within the SCHWIND portfolio for treating presbyopia.

We are well-equipped to treat your presbyopia at Shinagawa! Let our world-class PresbyMAX take care of it. Call our Patient Care Lines at (+632) 7-368 5238 l (+63) 917 862 7454 l (+63) 921 217 0517.

What Led To Your 'Quarantine Skin'? | Shinagawa Blog

What Led To Your ‘Quarantine Skin’?

Skin complaints have seemingly surged during this prolonged quarantine period, even though many of us have hardly left our houses.

One common thing is that more people are definitely having issues with acne, including those who don’t normally break out.

Call it Quarantine Skin. Life-saving social distancing measures have had unintended effects on the way we work, rest, and navigate day-to-day life.

Experts say our new reality — and the disruption of old routines — may be to blame for the re-emergence of rosacea, eczema, acne, atopic dermatitis, and other skin conditions.

Here are the reasons why you are experiencing ‘Quarantine Skin’:

Stress out, break out

One of the primary culprits of Quarantine Skin is stress. There’s just so much uncertainty related to the virus itself, as well as jobs, education, travel, leisure, and even haircuts. Dealing with multitudes of unknowns compounds the stress of whatever was already keeping us up at night.

The well-established link between stress and crappy skin has tons of scientific and anecdotal support. Stress hormones have been shown to stimulate oil glands, pushing them into overdrive and leading to acne breakouts.

Bodies run better on routines

For many people, stay-at-home orders have completely overturned everyday life: no morning commute, gym sessions, or dinners with friends. When we lose our usual routines or let healthy habits fall by the wayside (a completely normal thing to do), our bodies respond.

For many people, sleeping patterns have also changed during the quarantine. When we sleep, cortisol levels decrease. We also know that in the evening, skin cell turnover increases, and skin better repairs itself from damage during the day.

Hygiene might be another factor in Quarantine Skin. If you’re skipping your morning shower once in a while because, hey, your cleanliness standards are lower for virtual interactions, you may not be washing your face as frequently as you used to. And if you’re wearing makeup less often than you did pre-coronavirus and your skin has somehow gotten worse, take stock of your night-time skincare regimen.

The face mask factor

Before the coronavirus, the majority of us went about our days with uncovered faces (or had the option to). Now we’re all supposed to wear face masks when we go out in public.

But wrapping half your face in layers of fabric isn’t especially comfortable or good for your skin. Friction from rubbing the mask against the face disrupts the outer skin layer, leading to inflammation.

The masks also trap humidity, creating an environment that causes a buildup of oil and dirt on the skin and allows microorganisms like fungi and bacteria to grow.

The ill-effects of masks are pronounced for frontline workers, especially those in healthcare, who don masks for more than just errands and dog walks.

While our world has fundamentally changed, we should remain committed to the routines we can control, skincare being one.

Shinagawa Aesthetics offers a variety of effective and proven skin rejuvenation treatments that fit your ‘quarantine skin’ needs.

Schedule your treatments now! For inquiries and appointments, call our Patient Care Lines (+632) 7-368 5238 | (+63) 917 862 7454 | (+63) 921 217 0517. A FREE derma consultation awaits as well!

Choosing LASIK Over Contact Lenses During COVID-19 | Shinagawa Blog

Choosing LASIK Over Contact Lenses During COVID-19

Worldwide pandemics have a way of making people really nervous. The problem with this kind of anxiety and uncertainty is that it results in a lot of false information spreading around and that only makes people more nervous.

So we wanted to make sure that our vision and LASIK patients at Shinagawa have accurate information about their eye care during COVID-19. The two topics most people seem concerned about are LASIK eye surgery and contact lens precautions.

Let’s take a look at some of the concerns people have, get the facts straight, and talk about why this might be the best time to get LASIK.

There are lots of questions people have about their eye health during COVID-19, but we’re going to touch on 3 of the biggest ones about contact lenses. These are some of the top concerns we’ve come across, so let’s give you some clear answers.

Common Questions About Contact Lenses During COVID-19

Am I More Likely to Contract COVID-19 When I Use My Contact Lenses?

Contact lenses alone will not transmit COVID-19 to your eyes, however, we do know that eyes can be susceptible to the virus. If you contract the virus because of exposure to your eyes, it is most likely because your hands were not properly cleaned before you touched your face or eyes.

The thing that makes contact users more susceptible to COVID-19 is that they are more likely to touch their faces often. Contact users touch their eyes to insert or remove contact lenses, but they also might rub or itch their eyes when their contacts irritate their eyes. They may also touch their faces if their contacts make their eyes water.

It’s frustrating, but using contact lenses does often necessitate touching your face more often than you would otherwise. If this makes you nervous, you may want to switch to glasses for the time being. However, good eye and contact lens hygiene should keep you safe.

Can I Contract COVID-19 From My Contact Lenses?

There have been no recorded cases of COVID-19 being transmitted by using contact lenses. If you are caring for your contact lenses properly, there should be no concern about contracting COVID-19 from your contact lenses alone.

However, even though the contact lenses themselves are not inherently at risk for COVID-19, using contact lenses could make you susceptible to the virus because of the need to touch your face more frequently.

What Are Best Practices for Wearing Contact Lenses During COVID-19?

The most important thing you can do during COVID-19 is to continue to give your contacts proper care. Our best tips are to keep great contact lens hygiene. If you use daily disposable contact lenses, make sure you throw them away every night. Don’t sleep or shower with contact lenses in your eyes because doing so can cause eye damage. And make sure you sanitize your contacts often and correctly. Most importantly, make sure your hands are clean before you touch your contacts or eyes.

If your contact lenses frequently irritate your eyes, you may want to switch to glasses or have LASIK during this pandemic. Doing so should help you limit how much you touch your face, especially your eyes. Another option is to use blue light blockers if you find yourself dealing with frequent digital eye strain. Blue light blockers should help ease the dry eye or eye exhaustion that comes from digital eye strain and should help prevent the need to touch your face as well.

LASIK vs. Contact Lenses During COVID-19

Though contact lenses alone aren’t high risk during the pandemic, they do bring an increased risk of infection if proper handwashing and contact hygiene aren’t observed. One way to limit this risk is by switching to glasses, but another is to have LASIK eye surgery.

Having LASIK at Shinagawa is a safe option at this time. Given the situation with the pandemic, it is important that your trusted LASIK provider observe increased health safety measures, but if you and your doctor are doing your part to observe safety measures, you should be fine to receive LASIK at this time.

Additionally, you’ll find that post-surgery, you won’t need to touch your eyes or face as much as you do with contact lenses, and you won’t need to deal with the annoyance of glasses either. Schedule your LASIK screening now for a better and safer life! Call our Patient Care Lines: (+632) 7-368 5238 l (+63) 917 862 7454 l (+63) 921 217 0517 for inquiries and appointments.