Germs and Our Eyes

Germs and Our Eyes

Habitual rubbing of your eyes could do you no good.

We do that sort of thing without really thinking about it in moments when we’re tired, when we get something stuck in one eye, or when our eyes feel dry or itchy.

It’s an attempt to alleviate the problem, but in reality we could be creating a bigger one, because every time we touch our eyes, we introduce the germs from our fingers (and everything we’ve touched since the last time we washed them) into a sensitive part of our bodies.

The Germs Living on Our Skin, Hands, and Under Our Fingernails

It might surprise you how many types of microscopic organisms live on our skin. They’re part of an ecosystem called “skin flora,” and not all of them are harmful. Some are even beneficial. Others, however, can certainly cause infections or diseases if they breach the barrier of the skin. That’s what makes the eyes such a convenient access point for them. Germs can stick to our skin whenever we touch a surface where they live, then become trapped under our fingernails where they breed and continue to spread to other things we touch (like our eyes).

The Natural Defenses of the Eyes

Fortunately, our eyes are not defenseless. We have eyelashes for practical reasons, not just as tools for flirting. They keep irritants out, and when we blink, it sweeps away debris that reaches the surface of the eye. The tear film over the eye is a complex, layered drainage system that acts like a moat around a castle. But when we rub our eyes, we could easily injure the cornea and create a weakness in the defenses.

We Can Help Protect Our Eyes from Germs

It’s a good idea to avoid touching your eyes whenever possible, especially if you wear contact lenses. If you absolutely must, such as when putting your contacts in or taking them out, you can minimize the risk of contamination and infection by washing your hands with soap first and keeping your fingernails neatly trimmed. The germs under our fingernails are so difficult to scrub away that they’re the reason medical professionals wear gloves when working with patients. (This problem applies to fake nails too.)

Come to Us with Your Eye Infection Concerns

If you experience eye symptoms like itchiness, redness, watering, tenderness, or burning, you might have an eye infection. Schedule an appointment with us so that we can help you fight the infection or discover the cause if it’s something else. In the meantime, try not to rub your eyes!

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LASIK Blog Story of Michelle Medilo Luchavez

Michelle Medilo Luchavez Summarizes Her LASIK Journey

Michelle Luchavez, one of our happy patients, gave a summary of her LASIK cruise on her way to beyond perfect vision.

She went from having a high eye grade and astigmatism all the way to the best vision anyone could have hoped for.

Day 1: LASIK Procedure:

Eye Grade (575) Left Eye (325) Right Eye

(225) Astigmatism 

Day 2: Post Op – Check-up: 

Eye Grade (20/16) Left Eye (20/12) Right Eye

Day 5: Resting Period

“Thank you Shinagawa for the job well done!” said Michelle.

Achieving bright vision is as simple as that. Schedule your LASIK screening now!

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Game-changing Skincare Tweaks for 2024

Game-changing Skincare Tweaks for 2024

Let nothing stop you from stepping into 2024 with a flawless skin and a radiant glow by kick starting your skincare journey and renewing your commitment to self-care.

Here are some expert tips and smart hacks that you may find helpful as you get your skin game going for the year.

Apply your hydrating products to moist skin

We need as much moisture as possible to keep our skin barrier intact. When you apply products over moist skin, you’re adding moisture (from water) and trapping it in with your skincare. However, there’s no need to overdo it. Store your skincare products in the bathroom. The ideal time to apply moisturizer is right after you have a shower, when your skin is still wet. The body is in the same boat. This is even more advantageous if the moisturizing agent in your moisturizer has a humectant (a substance that retains moisture), such glycerin, hyaluronic acid or polyglutamic acid—all of which are commonly included in face creams.

Give up fragrance in skincare products

A small percentage of people may find fragrance pleasant in skincare products but it is irritating for particularly those with sensitive or reactive skin.

If you wear perfume and put any occlusion over it, the skin barrier is likely to be more sensitive and could cause an itchy, irritated neck. In other words, keep fragrance to your clothes only.

Refrain from over moisturizing

Applying a thick layer of skin-cocooning moisturizer if you’re experiencing dry skin. You could even reapply it as the day goes on. If you overdo it, it might do more harm than good, particularly if it contains chemicals like mineral oils, petrolatum, lanolin and paraffin oil that block pores. It’s possible that dry skin is caused by factors other than just being too hot or cold outside your home. It can be the result of skin irritation. Many people over moisturize, which exacerbates the issue and leaves their skin flaky and scaly.

Avoid these cleansing mistakes

The majority of people don’t use cleaners as recommended. Many of us don’t apply enough pressure, which prevents them from reaping the rewards. At least give it a minute. Not adequately wiping it off is another error. To get rid of it completely, give it ten or twelve good sprays of water.

Use a mild, creamy cleanser in the morning and a foamy cleanser in the evening to equalize the effects and get rid of sunscreen and makeup cleaners that include polyhydroxy acids or PHAs. First of all, compared to typical exfoliating acids, they are kinder. Secondly, PHAs keep the skin hydrated.

Try “Skin Cycling”

Skin cycling is a skin-care regimen that allows “rest days” throughout the week so that, following specific products, your skin can heal itself. Try “skin cycling”: apply products that have promising benefits, such as retinol one evening, an exfoliating acid the next, then two nights with a very basic moisturizing cream that contains no active ingredients at all to give your skin a short break. Then repeat the same again.

With these, we hope that you can get started on the right note as you aim for better skin this year.

Still, expert dermatologists know the best practices! Ours are ready to share theirs with you. Schedule a consultation!

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LASIK for Your New Year’s Resolution

LASIK for Your New Year’s Resolution

For the New Year many want to improve or simplify their lives in the upcoming year. Many of these resolutions revolve around improving yourself through a healthier, more active lifestyle, spending more time with family or saving money.

The Benefits of LASIK

With the arrival 2024, New Year’s resolutions are in full swing. Laser eye surgery may be the answer to one or many of your resolutions. Imagine going for a run without your glasses bouncing around on your face or playing a sport and not having to worry about sweat or dirt irritating your contacts. LASIK may be able to help make this a reality, and in turn, may make achieving your health and fitness goals for 2024 easier and more enjoyable.

Another common New Year’s resolution is the desire to spend less money. If you wear glasses or contacts, you know what an expense they can be yearly, not to mention over longer periods of time. Did you know that LASIK eye surgery may be able to save you money? With LASIK prices becoming more and more affordable, the one-time cost of a laser eye surgery procedure can save you money over time versus a lifetime of glasses and contacts.

LASIK can help you achieve your other New Year’s Resolutions

Do you struggle with contacts? Are you tired of waking up to a blurry room? Would you like to be less dependent on eyeglasses? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then it may be time for you to consider LASIK eye surgery.

One of the major thoughts behind many New Year’s resolutions is a “new year, new you” mindset. What better way to achieve this than starting out the year with better vision? You might be worried that LASIK eye surgery has a lengthy and extensive recovery time, but this actually isn’t true. In fact, most people find recovery time to be very minimal, and most people are actually able to return to work and most normal activities within 2 days after their LASIK procedure.

If you think LASIK can help you achieve your resolutions in 2024, schedule a screening with us!

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Fumiya Sankai: New Year, New Vision

Fumiya Sankai: New Year, New Vision

Being a multi-faceted Japanese artist is already fun in itself but Fumiya Sankai wanted to ease up his everyday grind.

Hence, having LASIK was the way to go after 14 long years of relying on contacts.

“I decided to proceed with LASIK at Shinagawa because I trusted its Japanese roots and technologies, making me feel comfortable. It was quick and amazing!” shared Fumiya.

It didn’t take long before he saw the life-changing difference.

“I just had a three-hour nap after the procedure and when I woke up, everything’s clear already!”

Fumiya went on to share that he’s been using contact lenses for more than a decade before figuring enough is enough.

“I’ve spent lots of money for contact lenses for the last 14 years and it wasn’t ideal and good, aside from being inconvenient.”

“This was a best decision for me to have a new vision for the New Year!”

How ’bout a new vision for the New Year for you as well?

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