Say Tioco’s Perfect Gift For Her Sister — LASIK | Shinagawa Feature Story

Say Tioco’s Perfect Gift For Her Sister — LASIK

Thinking of the best gift idea for a loved one?

Vlogger/influencer Say Tioco has a very nice suggestion that you can seriously consider.

Watch her vlog here.

Need she say more? That’s how happy LASIK can make someone. Make a loved one happy by giving LASIK a better vision.

LASIK would be a wonderful gift to a loved one in need of bright eyesight!

Call our Patient Care Lines: (+632) 7-368 5238 | (+63) 917 862 7454 | (+63) 921 217 0517 for inquiries and appointments.

PresbyMax: Presbyopia Correction Thru Multifocal LASIK | Shinagawa Blog

PresbyMax: Presbyopia Correction Thru Multifocal LASIK

Presbyopia is among the most frequently discussed topics in refractive surgery, generating curiosity and interest worldwide among surgeons and industry.

Several treatment options aim to treat and correct presbyopia but one of which has really emerged as the top choice for presbyopia correction — PresbyMax.

PresbyMax designs the multifocal ablation profile according to the predicted postoperative outcomes for far and near distances.

At Shinagawa, we use the Amaris 1050 (Schwind eye-tech-solutions, Kleinostheim, Germany). As in any other central Presby LASIK technique, a central area is created for near vision and a peripheral area for distance vision. Multifocality, created with biaspheric ablation profiles based on optimized mathematic curves, provides adequate transitions between far and near vision.

PresbyMax is a promising surgical alternative for the correction of presbyopia, initiating the second generation of presbyLASIK techniques. PresbyMax is the first systematic and scientifically-based approach for the correction of presbyopia with an excimer laser. It is an excellent option for the compensation of initial and intermediate presbyopia in patients with spherical equivalent between 4.00 and -4.00 D.

The use of a mathematical model for predicting postoperative outcomes avoids contraindications of Presby-LASIK that may lead to visual acuity problems postoperatively.

PresbyMax is highly recommended for patients over 40 years old who want their presbyopia to be corrected for better eyesight.

Shinagawa offers the best and most advanced PresbyMax treatment in the country! Call our Patient Care Lines: (+632) 7-368 5238 l (+63) 917 862 7454 l (+63) 921 217 0517 for inquiries and bookings.

Facts About Diabetes And Your Eyes | Shinagawa Blog

Facts About Diabetes And Your Eyes

Diabetes affects one’s overall health significantly.

It also affects your eyes in several ways.

Vision-related diabetes concerns can be overwhelming. Keeping blood sugar under control can be difficult. Knowing that vision loss is a possible complication is very stressful.

Let’s review some of the common eye issues diabetics face and how to take charge of managing them.

1. Diabetic Retinopathy

This condition involves the blood vessels at the back of the eye where images form. High blood sugar is a risk factor for damage to these vessels. Blurriness, dark areas of vision, trouble recognizing colors, and “floaters” are some of the symptoms. Diabetic patients should always ask for a diabetic eye annual eye exam, which includes a thorough check of the retina, catching any problems even before symptoms arise. Laser treatment and other solutions can help halt the progression of diabetic retinopathy.

2. Double Vision

The effect of diabetes on circulation and nerves can result in eye movement problems, sometimes with sudden onset. Daily activities can be affected. Eye doctors will rule out other causes and use a variety of eye muscle treatments to help restore proper vision.

3. Cataracts

The lens of the eye is actually an active part of the body, receiving oxygen and other substances from the eye to keep it healthy. High glucose in the body can cause lens swelling and cloudiness over time. Diabetics are much more prone to early cataracts, which eventually arise in many patients and require surgery, but usually much later.

4. Glaucoma

Eye blood vessel problems from diabetes don’t just occur in the retina. They can also occur in the iris, the colored part of the eye. In both cases blood vessel growth is abnormal, blocking vision in the retina and blocking eye fluid flow in the iris. With the blocking of fluid, the eye pressure rises as in traditional glaucoma, eventually damaging the optic nerve and causing blindness. A quick check, usually a puff of air, during annual eye exams helps detect high eye pressure. Eye drops and laser surgery are two treatments for glaucoma.

5. Eye Infections

Elevated blood sugar generally reduces the body’s ability to fight infection. It isn’t just a matter of slow-healing cuts and sores on the skin. Conditions like “pink eye” and more serious eye infections can be more difficult to resolve with diminished immune systems.

Combining prevention and treatment is leading to better lives for diabetics and more hope that taking action can help slow or stop complications including vision loss.

Regular visits to our eye doctors at Shinagawa can do a lot more than just track changes — it can bring early treatment.

We welcome diabetic patients for a comprehensive eye exam. Our eye doctors work diligently to ensure that their complications are minimized and their vision is maximized. Call us to make an appointment today.

The Gibbs Guide: LASIK Experience At Shinagawa | Shinagawa Feature Story

The Gibbs Guide: LASIK Experience At Shinagawa

Being performers and influencers are no easy task, especially if you have blurry vision.

Gibbs sisters Gabs and Chi are no strangers to the struggles of the everyday grind due to poor eyesight.

“We always had a hard time seeing things during events and interviews. We can’t see the crowd when we perform. It was that blurry” bared Gabs.

“I always get nervous in times when we need to read from the prompter. I know I won’t see the prompter. The thing with glasses is not every outfit matches them”, added Chi.

Good thing for them, they finally got the breakthrough that they needed by deciding to have LASIK at Shinagawa to fix all their visual woes. Aside from the need for it, they shared the factors that made them decide to do so.

“It was the perfect time for us to do LASIK since we’re in quarantine and we’re at home most of the time. We saw a bunch of videos of people we know who went to Shinagawa for LASIK and that really convinced us. We saw all the videos of Mimiyuuuhhh, David (Guison), and Anne (Curtis),” shared Chi.

“We got the ULTRA LASIK, which is the procedure that gives you the quickest time to recover,” said Gabs. “Since my astigmatism was so high, I used to have headaches most of the time. After LASIK, I haven’t had headaches since.”

Now experiencing the comfort and better quality of life that LASIK gave, Gabs has friendly advice for those who are struggling with blurry vision.

“LASIK is a serious thing to think about. It’s a long-term thing. It’s something to save up for!”

Let the Gibbs’ happy LASIK experience be your guide! Watch their vlog here.

Solve your nagging vision problems with the help of LASIK. Call our Patient Care Lines: (+632) 7-368 5238 l (+63) 917 862 7454 l (+63) 921 217 0517 for inquiries and appointments.

Could LASIK Be Right For You? | Shinagawa Blog

Could LASIK Be Right For You?

Having LASIK is bound to be a life-changing decision for the better. That’s why it’s very critical to know the procedure in-depth and make sure that it will perfectly fit you.

LASIK consultation and screening are designed to make sure each aspirant is qualified to have the procedure safely.

During a LASIK consultation and screening, doctors make it a point to:

  • Conduct necessary eye exams
  • Explain to you how LASIK can improve your vision
  • Test for eye conditions that can affect your surgical options
  • Make sure you’re comfortable with and knowledgeable about LASIK
  • Identify if you are qualified or not for LASIK through an in-depth screening
  • Help you understand what to expect from the procedure
  • LASIK (laser-assisted in situ keratomileuses)

With LASIK surgery, a thin layer of tissue called a “flap” is created on the surface of the cornea. With the flap gently lifted, a laser delivers light energy to the cornea. This reshapes the cornea, allowing light rays to focus properly on the retina, which provides sharp, clear vision. Following the procedure, the flap is set back in place and serves as a natural bandage, allowing your eye to heal properly.

Now that you’ve learned more about LASIK, the procedure that is designed and tested to be able to give you the freedom from glasses and contacts you’ve been looking for, you can be more confident about having it!

You’ve already taken the first step by learning more about the procedure to find out why LASIK is worth considering.

Call our Patient Care Lines: (+632) 7-368 5238 | (+63) 917 862 7454 | (+63) 921 217 0517 for further questions, inquiries and appointments.