Saturday, November 20, 2010

How LASIK Works & What to Expect at the Carter Eye Center in Dallas Texas


LASIK is a laser vision correction procedure used to correct many eye conditions by reshaping the cornea to help improve your vision. LASIK is an acronym that stands for Laser Assisted In-situ Keratomileusis.

LASIK can be used to correct the following eye conditions:

  • Astigmatism
  • Myopia
  • Hyperopia

How LASIK Works

LASIK works by reshaping the cornea, the clear front portion of the eye. A laser is used to safely remodel the corneal stroma (the middle part of the cornea) and remove tissue to improve vision. Using a laser to perform vision correction allows Dallas LASIK surgeon, Dr. Carter to more accurately reshape the cornea with little to no discomfort and a rapid recovery time.

What to Expect with LASIK

Before the LASIK procedure, Dr. Carter will perform an eye exam in a consultation to determine if you are a candidate for LASIK and how much laser vision correction you will need. Dr. Carter will ask you questions about your health history and what medications you are taking. This is important in determining if you are a candidate for LASIK.

Your LASIK consultation is the perfect time to ask Dr. Carter all of your questions about LASIK. He will explain the procedure and what you can expect during and after.

It is important to have someone drive you to and from your LASIK appointment. You will not be able to drive following the procedure. Dr. Carter will give you medications to aid in your recovery and will instruct you to get plenty of rest. Other instructions for recovery include:

  • Avoiding strenuous activities for about a week
  • Staying home from work the day after the procedure
  • Avoiding rubbing your eyes

If you live in the Dallas, Texas area and are interested in learning more about the LASIK procedure, please contact the eye surgery office of the Carter Eye Center today to schedule a consultation about LASIK.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

How To Choose Eyeglasses That Suit Your Personality and Lifestyle

Just like the clothes we wear, eyeglasses are a personal statement we make about who we are and what interests we have. The eyeglasses we choose may say we are a businessperson, are creative, or are athletic. Because there are so many facets to our lives, we may choose several pairs of eyeglasses for different activities or events. There are many styles of eyeglasses to choose from.

What Do You Want These Eyeglasses For?

Dr. Harvey Carter suggests that the first step in choosing the best eyeglasses for you is to answer the question, “What do you want these eyeglasses for?” Think about the different events you attend, what activities you enjoy participating in, and what type of job you perform. Think about your eyeglasses like you think about your shoes. Your shoes say a lot about your personality, they are comfortable, and each pair of shoes is used for different activities.

There are many different aspects about eyeglasses to think about for every personality and lifestyle. When choosing eyeglasses, you will want to consider:

  • The shape of the frames and lenses
  • The color of the frames
  • The material of the frames
  • The size of the frames and lenses

Eyeglasses for Different Styles

Oval and rectangular shapes are great for anyone who wants their eyeglasses for a professional or business look. Try to avoid unusual shaped frames and lenses and stick with classic shapes. The color of the frames will complete the professional look. Think about choosing frames that are silver or gold.

Thicker frames with modern shapes and unusual colors make the statement of creativity. Artists, writers, and many college students tend to choose eyeglasses that do not follow the classic look.

Cat-eye, upswept rectangles, and oval shaped eyeglasses are great for busy parents and seniors who don’t necessarily think about modern trends, but want to look stylish. Burgundy, deep reds and browns, and shiny colors add to the stylish look.

If you would like professional help choosing the eyeglasses that are best for your personality and lifestyle, please contact our eye doctor today at the Carter Eye Center to schedule an appointment. We help patients in and around the Dallas, Texas area to find the perfect eyeglasses for their everyday lives. At Carter Eye Center, complaints about not finding the right glasses are a thing of the past.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Benefits of Dermabrasion in Dallas, TX

Our skin always renews itself by shedding the dry, dull skin and replacing it with smooth, soft, vibrant skin. As we get older, our skin renews itself less and less causing our appearance to be dull and show skin damage. There are many causes of damaged skin, such as:

  • Environment
  • Long Exposure to the Sun
  • Smoking
  • Stress
  • Aging

After just one treatment with dermabrasion at Carter Eye Center in Dallas TX, you will notice healthier, younger looking skin. Dallas Eye Surgeon, Dr. Harvey Carter uses the Derma Genesis system to effectively and quickly rejuvenate your skin.

Dermabrasion can treat the following skin conditions:

  • Fine Lines and Wrinkles
  • Freckles
  • Hyperpigmentation
  • Scar Tissue
  • Acne Scarring
  • Skin Growths
  • Sun Damaged Skin

Rejuvenating your appearance with dermabrasion treatments offer many benefits over other facial rejuvenating treatments like laser skin resurfacing treatments and chemical peels. One of the main benefits is that dermabrasion can be performed in conjunction with other cosmetic procedures such as BOTOX® and Restylane.

Other benefits of dermabrasion include:

  • Anesthesia is not required
  • There is no pain with the treatment
  • There is minimal risk
  • All skin types can have the treatment
  • No hazardous chemicals are used
  • There is no down time following treatment

If you are interested in learning more about how dermabrasion can rejuvenate your skin in Dallas, Texas, please contact the Carter Eye Center today. At Carter Eye Center, complaints of dull skin will be a thing of the past.

Monday, November 1, 2010

Derma Peel at Carter Eye Center in Dallas TX

Derma peel is a skin rejuvenation procedure that enhances the appearance of the skin. This procedure uses tiny abrasive crystals that are moved across the surface of your skin to exfoliate and remove any dead skin from the skin’s surface. A vacuum is used to remove the dead skin after exfoliation. In addition to removing dead skin, derma peel also promotes collagen production leading to healthy, youthful looking skin eliminating complaints of dull skin.

Derma peel can successfully treat many skin conditions such as:

  • Fine lines
  • Sun damage
  • Acne
  • Scars
  • Enlarged pores
  • Blackheads
  • Whiteheads
  • Age spots

One of the best benefits of derma peel is the quickness of the procedure. Many patients choose to have derma peel on their lunch breaks because they can immediately return to work without skin redness or irritation that other skin rejuvenation procedures like chemical peels may cause.

Other benefits to derma peel include:

  • Is painless
  • Does not require harsh chemicals
  • Is quick to perform
  • Does not have side effects
  • Promotes collagen production

If you live in the Dallas, Texas area and are interested in the derma peel procedure, please contact the Carter Eye Center to schedule an appointment. You can have healthier-looking skin with one treatment.

Monday, October 18, 2010

Cataract signs and symptoms

Cataracts are an eye disease that develops with age. When cataracts form, the natural lens in the eye begins to cloud. The clouding on the lens scatters light instead of focusing it on the retina. This can cause blurry or double vision as well as increased difficulty seeing at night.

Dallas eye surgeon, Dr. Carter provides his patients with many treatment options for cataracts. Dr. Carter will examine your eyes in a cataract consultation and determine which treatment option is best for your needs. He will answer all of your cataract questions in your consultation to help you understand cataracts and your treatment options.

Treatment options for cataracts include:

Signs and Symptoms of Cataracts

The symptoms of cataracts may not appear until many years following the initial development of cataracts. Cataracts often form in both eyes and one eye often develops a cataract more quickly. Cataracts may cause you difficulty with your daily activities and driving at night.

Some of the symptoms of cataracts include:

  • Vision that seems foggy or dimmed
  • Trouble with night vision
  • Sensitivity to light
  • Double vision in one eye
  • Eyeglass or contact prescriptions need to be frequently changed

If you believe you are developing cataracts and would like to schedule an appointment with one of our eye doctors in Dallas, Texas, please contact the Carter Eye Center today.

Saturday, October 16, 2010

How Diet and Nutrition Protect Aging Eyes

As we age, our eyes change and become susceptible to many eye diseases and conditions that can disrupt our vision. We cannot prevent our bodies from aging. However, we can keep our bodies healthy and protect our aging eyes with a well balanced diet.

Dallas eye doctor, Dr. Carter
encourages his patients to eat a balanced diet full of antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals to give our bodies and eyes the nutrients they needs to function properly. Our bodies need an abundant amount of antioxidants, vitamin A, vitamin C, and vitamin E to maintain the proper function of our eyes and prevent age-related eye diseases.

Some of the possible age-related eye diseases are:

  • Presbyopia
  • Cataracts
  • Glaucoma
  • Age-Related Macular Degeneration
  • Dry Eye Syndrome

Antioxidants and Vitamin C

Eating dark green vegetables and brightly colored fruits will ensure that you are getting the necessary antioxidants to flush your body of free radicals. Free radicals in the body can destroy your cells’ membranes and harm your vision. Citrus fruits contain vitamin C and vitamin C contains antioxidants that protect your eyes from cataracts and age-related macular degeneration.

Vitamin A

Vitamin A is important for the health of your eyes because it reduces the possibility of developing night blindness. Vitamin A maintains the proper functioning of your retina and helps your eyes adjust better to the variations of light.

Vitamin E

Vitamin E also helps in preventing cataracts. To ensure you are getting vitamin E, add fortified cereals, leafy greens, and nuts to your diet.

Minerals

Minerals are essential in helping your body absorb antioxidants. Zinc and selenium are two important minerals to add to your diet. Foods that contain zinc are red meats, yogurt, and cheese. Foods that contain selenium are macaroni and cheese, enriched rice and breads, and walnuts.

For more information on maintaining the health of your eyes, please contact the Carter Eye Center to schedule a consultation about your eyes. We serve patients in and around the Dallas, Texas area.

Friday, October 15, 2010

Eye Nutrition

A well balanced diet is essential to keep our bodies healthy and energetic. A diet containing the correct balance of vitamins, minerals, and nutrients gives us the energy we need throughout the day while maintaining a healthy weight and beautiful skin. A well balanced diet also benefits the health of our eyes.

Dallas eye surgeon, Dr. Carter offers the following valuable information to help you maintain the health of your eyes and reduce your risk of developing several eye diseases including age-related macular degeneration and cataracts.

Antioxidants

Antioxidants are an essential part of a healthy diet. Your body houses many harmful free radicals that can cause harm to your vision. Free radicals are toxic molecules of oxygen that can destroy your cells’ membranes and create mutant cells. Antioxidants work to eliminate these radicals and protect your vision.

Antioxidants can be found in many fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. Eating raw fruits and vegetables will give your body more of the needed antioxidants than eating frozen, canned, or cooked foods. Try to choose foods that are rich in vitamins A, C, and E because they contain an abundant amount of antioxidants and promote eye health.

Maintaining a balanced diet complete with the proper vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants will keep your entire body healthy. For additional information about the proper nutrition for healthy eyes, please contact eye surgeon Dr. Carter at the Carter Eye Center serving patients in and around the Dallas, Texas area.