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151. Undergoing LASIK in Durham, NC Allows You to Live a Lens-Free Life
The Dr. Oz Show recently released an article about the benefits of LASIK surgery. It explains what the procedure is and how patients can benefit from it: LASIK is an elective operation, reserved for patients who want to reduce or eliminate a dependence on eyeglasses or contact lenses. Unlike obvious cosmetic procedures, such as a face lift or breast augmentation, LASIK is not cosmetic, since it improves the function of the...
152. Use It or Lose It
Get up 50% off frames when you buy prescription lenses including sunglasses in our North Durham, Cary and Chapel Hill Optical Centers *excludes Maui JimSchedule a LASIK Consultation to determine if you are a candidateSchedule a hearing aide consultationSame day appointments are available.Call 919-595-2000 to schedule your appointment today.
153. VNG Balance Test
VNG Balance Evaluations Dizziness and Vertigo Vertigo, dizziness, and balance problems can be life altering. For many people it can affect their ability to do even the simplest daily tasks. If you are experiencing vertigo or balance issues, your doctor may want to refer you for a VNG balance evaluation. What is a VNG Balance Evaluation?VNG stands for videonystagmography, which is a series of tests that evaluate the health of...
154. Volumizing Fillers Can Help You Look Your Best
When you look your best, you feel your best. As we age, the volume in our face decreases. Facial fat atrophy happens gradually throughout our lives causing a reduction in elasticity and collagen. In our youth, the “triangle of beauty” is centered on a line drawn between the highest points of our cheeks. As we age, the triangle of beauty inverts, with the widest point at the jaw line. Facial...
155. Wait and See? - Cary, Chapel Hill, Durham, Roxboro Speech Pathologists
Often, when we notice that our child isn’t using as many words as the other children in our play circle, our instinct may compel us to seek a professional opinion. Often parents are given the following advice: “He’ll be fine. Boys talk later than girls anyway.” “My daughter didn’t say a word until she was two and she’s the best reader in her class!” “Don’t worry about it… all kids...