New Vision Mean A Better New Normal For Apple David | Shinagawa Feature Story

New Vision Mean A Better New Normal For Apple David

TV broadcaster Apple David is enjoying her new normal which is having a better life with a brighter vision after LASIK.

“No more contacts. No more glasses. This is me after having LASIK at Shinagawa. Back to normal except that my vision is now 20/12,” happily expressed Apple.

She struggled with blurry vision for nearly two decades that’s why she’s so thrilled to finally have a brighter life with brighter eyesight.

“My eye grade before LASIK was 300 for both eyes. I’ve been wearing glasses since 2003 and contact lenses since 2005. It’s been 18 long years!”

“Now, I don’t have to wear them (glasses and contacts) anymore. I feel so free! Thank you to the amazing staff and doctors of Shinagawa!”

If you’ve been held back by blurry vision combined with prolonged usage of glasses and contacts, it might be time to take the same path.

Your LASIK screening awaits you! Call our Patient Care Lines: (+632) 7-368 5238 l (+63) 917 862 7454 l (+63) 921 217 0517 for inquiries and appointments or talk to our consultants via LiveChat here on our website.

Post-LASIK Bucket List Exciting Things To Do After Your Procedure | Shinagawa Blog

Post-LASIK Bucket List: Exciting Things To Do After Your Procedure

LASIK works to make life easier by eliminating your dependency on glasses and contacts. It gives you the freedom to chase adventure and pursue your goals without having to consider how poor eyesight holds you back.

Glasses and contact lenses only provide a temporary solution to vision problems. Though they may work fine at the moment, they not only burden the wearer with recurring costs, but they add additional steps to your daily routine. Even more, they can make it more difficult or even impossible to accomplish everything you want, thereby adding more stress and barriers to your life.

When you opt for LASIK, however, many of the downsides of wearing contacts and glasses are resolved.

The procedure only lasts an average of 10 minutes while the recovery time usually takes no longer than 24 hours. This means you won’t have to wait long before you can enjoy life with improved vision.

Needless to say, by improving eyesight and reducing or eliminating the dependency on glasses and contacts, LASIK can offer you a new level of freedom that wasn’t possible pre-procedure.

What you will do first with your newfound freedom? To help you plan your post-LASIK adventures, we’ve compiled a bucket list of activities you can fully enjoy after your LASIK eye surgery.

Try out a new sport – Glasses can make it more difficult to play sports, as frames can easily fall off with sudden or quick movement. As such, many players must wear contact lenses or sports goggles, though these are prone to fogging up and reducing peripheral vision. However, following LASIK eye surgery, many players are able to participate in their sport of choice without requiring glasses or contacts, giving them one less thing to worry about.

Learn martial arts or self-defense – Though you can train and warm up with glasses, sparring is never recommended while wearing a pair of frames. Your glasses will be prone to fogging up, sliding down, or even flying off your face. Contacts are a better option but there’s still a risk they could fall out if you take a blow to the face. The improved vision that LASIK offers mean you can try out martial arts or self-defense without having to deal with the problems that glasses and contacts pose.

Go scuba diving – Did you know that you can’t scuba dive while wearing glasses? This is because glasses prevent the dive mask from properly sealing over your face. While it’s possible to scuba dive with contacts, there’s also a chance you may lose one, impeding your experience. Needless to say, this is one activity that’s made easier (and less stressful) after you’ve had LASIK eye surgery.

Take a camping trip off the grid – There’s no denying that glasses and contacts are an inconvenience when it comes to camping. It’s a struggle to successfully sanitize your contact lenses, while glasses are prone to breaking if you plan on hiking, swimming, or doing another outdoor activity. That’s why you should plan an epic camping trip following your LASIK procedure. However long you choose to go for, you won’t be bogged down worrying if your contacts and glasses will survive the trip.

Take a hot air balloon ride – You need clear vision to take a hot air balloon ride – otherwise, how will you enjoy the view? Although glasses may work fine, there’s always the concern they could slide off your face and over the side of the balloon while you’re in the air. That’s why this is one activity you should wait to try until after you’ve had LASIK eye surgery so you can fully enjoy the view from up high.

Go sky diving – You may be surprised to learn that you can wear glasses or contacts while skydiving, as many centers provide goggles that are designed to accommodate both. However, many folks find it uncomfortable wearing goggles over the top of their glasses, so you may be more relaxed completing this activity after you’ve had your LASIK eye surgery.

Do you have more ideas on what you would want to do and try right after LASIK? Yes, we know how exciting that is!

If you’re interested in learning more about how LASIK eye surgery or another vision correction procedure can transform your life, book a consultation today.

Call our Patient Care Lines: (+632) 7-368 5238 l (+63) 917 862 7454 l (+63) 921 217 0517 for inquiries, questions, and appointments or talk to our consultants via LiveChat here on our website.

What The Doctor Ordered Perfect Vision | Shinagawa Feature Story

What The Doctor Ordered: Perfect Vision

The pandemic has surely made things more challenging for doctors and healthcare workers.

Dr. Jeff Rafael emphasized the importance of having a clear vision for medical practitioners.

“As surgeons doing surgeries almost every day, we need a clear 20/20 vision to assess the operative field properly,” said Dr. Jeff, who regularly works in the hospital along with his wife, Nikki.

“During this pandemic, with the use of full-face shields and face masks along with our eyeglasses, wearing eyeglasses has become a burden and a hassle during surgeries as they usually fog and glare which greatly affects our performance.”

“Because of this, my wife and I decided that we should look for the best eye center that does LASIK and we stumbled upon Shinagawa. After discerning for a few days regarding LASIK, we underwent the screening and procedure on the same day.”

After LASIK, Dr. Jeff and Nikki have since enjoyed the ease that perfect vision gives.

“Since the procedure, we have been very happy and thrilled with the results. It has been a life-changing experience for us and one of the best decisions we made,” he said.

“Since then, we have been sharing our experiences with our family, relatives, friends, and colleagues. We hope that our story could reach those who have doubts and insecurities with regards to LASIK. We can definitely recommend Shinagawa and the quality services provided by its reputable ophthalmologists.”

If you’re one of our heroic medical front liners, LASIK can help ease your everyday burden! Call our Patient Care Lines: (+632) 7-368 5238 l (+63) 917 862 7454 l (+63) 921 217 0517 for inquiries, questions, and appointments or talk to our consultants via LiveChat here on our website.

What To Do About The Most Common Vision Problems | Shinagawa Blog

What To Do About The Most Common Vision Problems

Vision problems can affect people of all ages. If you have been recently diagnosed with something you never heard of before, it can feel very scary and overwhelming.

Fortunately, most eye diseases can be treated if caught early enough. Here are the most common vision problems and what you should do about them:

Vision problem: Cataract

Cataracts form when proteins form in the lens of your eye, clumping together and impacting your vision. Cataracts can form in one or both eyes and they can make performing daily tasks like driving difficult.

What to do about it:

Cataracts can be managed temporarily with prescription eyewear. But the only long-term solution is cataract surgery. Fortunately, it is one of the safest and most common surgeries performed in the world. Learn more about our bladeless laser cataract surgery.

Vision problem: Glaucoma

Glaucoma is a disease that causes fluid to build up in the eye. This fluid increases the pressure in your eyes and damages the optic nerve over time. Glaucoma can be very easy to miss because patients rarely experience pain in the beginning.

What to do about it:

You can fix refractive errors with contacts, glasses, or LASIK surgery. Your doctor can help you decide if LASIK is right for you.

Vision problem: Diabetic retinopathy

Diabetes can cause your eyes to swell which damages the blood vessels in your eyes. If left untreated, it can cause blindness.

What to do about it:

Treatments vary depending on the severity of your situation. If you are living with diabetes, it is very important that you stay on top of appointments with your ophthalmologist.

What to do about it:

Vision loss from glaucoma is permanent; once you lose it you can never get it back. However, glaucoma can be managed with surgery and medication.

Vision problem: Refractive errors

If you have refractive errors then light doesn’t bend and land where it should on your retinas. This causes nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism.

The best way to manage a serious eye condition is to catch it early. Most common eye problems can be treated if caught early enough so the importance of yearly comprehensive eye exams can’t be overstated.

Schedule a Comprehensive Eye Exam at Shinagawa to know if you have an underlying vision problem that needs to be treated.

Call our Patient Care Lines: (+632) 7-368 5238 l (+63) 917 862 7454 l (+63) 921 217 0517 for inquiries, questions, and appointments or talk to our consultants via LiveChat here on our website.

Abigail Parale's LASIK At Shinagawa | Shinagawa Feature Story

Abigail Parale: Shinagawa Is The Home Where Bright Vision Is

Shinagawa is the home for people who wants a brighter vision for a better life.

Abigail Parale hits the homerun after having LASIK.

“I finally got my LASIK eye surgery done. All I can say is, it feels like home at Shinagawa!” she expressed.

“I’m really happy that I’ve done this as soon as I can because I still have more time to enjoy life now with a clear vision! Just like what they always say, “the sooner, the better.” As a person who loves to travel, taking on new adventures and swimming are not a problem anymore!”

“Basically, in what I do on a daily basis — no more hassle wearing eyeglasses,” she added.

By having LASIK at Shinagawa, Abigail felt like two of her dreams came true in one life-changing decision.

“Having LASIK is already a dream come true, but having it done at Shinagawa is another. Thank you so much for the smooth and painless procedure!”

Shinagawa is the home of the best LASIK in the country. Call our Patient Care Lines: (+632) 7-368 5238 l (+63) 917 862 7454 l (+63) 921 217 0517 for inquiries, questions, and appointments or talk to our consultants via LiveChat here on our website.