Watch educational, medical videos related to eye care, eye health and surgical procedures in the field of ophthalmology. To watch videos on a particular category, choose the link below for that specific specialty.
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Cosmetic Blepharoplasty
Do you look tired or sad all the time? Are you frustrated with your puffy or drooping eyelids, or heavy bags or empty hollows under your eyes?
LASIK Introduction
Describes the benefits of LASIK, and how it compares to glasses as a treatment for nearsightedness or farsightedness.
Why your vision changes during pregnancy
Women might not be aware that being pregnant or nursing can affect their vision. This video explains changes in vision during and after pregnancy and while nursing.
Home Eye Safety
Millions of eye injuries occur every year and most happen in a person’s home. This video recommends some simple eye home safety tips patients can implement to avoid preventable harm to their vision.
Macular Degeneration: Overview
Age related macular degeneration also known as AMD, is the deterioration of the center of the retina called the macula.
Macular Degeneration: Treatment Overview
While macular degeneration is a common cause of vision loss, early detection and timely treatment can help delay its progression and preserve your vision.
Cataracts: Overview
Cataracts are a part of the aging process, but they do not have to interfere with your life style. A cataract is a cloudiness of the crystalline lens inside your eye
Cataracts: Treatment Overview
Today, cataracts can be treated in a variety of ways. Initially, when symptoms begin to appear, you may be able to improve your vision with a new pair of glasses or a change in prescription.
Diabetic Retinopathy: Overview
Anyone with diabetes is at risk of developing diabetic retinopathy. In its early stages, there may be little or no visual symptoms. Without early detection and treatment, diabetic retinopathy can permanently damage the retina.