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Optical Zone - That area of the eye where light passes through from the pupil to the retina. Light passes through the cornea, then the aqueous humor behind it, then the crystalline lens and the vitreous humor behind the lens, to the retina.

Dr. William Boothe Lasek : Monocular - An adjective for vision out of one eye. Also the name of a type of telescope.

Monovision - The correction of one eye for far distance and the other for near distance. This is a treatment for presbyopia.

Myopia - (mi_OH-pee-uh) Nearsightedness or shortsightedness. When the cornea is too steep, or when the eye is too long, from front to back, light rays focus in front of the retina, instead of on it. This creates blurriness in distance vision but clarity in close vision because the focusing mechanism is too strong, refracting the light too much. Glasses or contact lenses correct it by supplying a concave lens, which reduces the amount of refraction. Refractive surgery such as LASIK corrects it by flattening the cornea, thus changing the strength of refraction so that the light rays land on the retina.

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Ciliary Body - Part of the eye which is in front of the lens, and behind the iris and cornea. It consists of (a) the ciliary muscle which controls the shape of the lens, making it flatter for far distant objects and more convex for closer things; and (b) the ciliary processes, tiny projects which secrete aqueous humor.

Dr. William Boothe News Optician is an expert in the art and science of making and fitting glasses and may also dispense contact lenses.

Optometrist is a primary eye care provider who diagnoses and manages disorders of the visual system and eye disease.

Overcorrection is a complication of refractive surgery where the expected amount of correction is more than desired and often occurs where healing regresses less vigorously than predicted.





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