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Yuan Eye Clinic



I had an appointment last January and then received treatment for senile cataracts three months later in April. The doctors and nurses are very kind and it's great. The doctor is known for not over-treating and is quite skilled, reputed in the community. She's a woman in her 60s, and she explains everything in detail. She reassures me that even people who have had presbyopia cataracts have gone 20 years without surgery and are healthy, so I shouldn't worry. I'm so grateful for that. They also conduct regular comprehensive exams and pay a lot of attention, advising me that it's better to avoid UV exposure. Since I have appointments every three months, it feels almost effortless to visit the hospital, and they really consider the patient's convenience. I really appreciate this doctor; I feel reassured. Just as the rumors say, she truly is a top expert. I recommend her.
26.04.14 Myeongan Eye Clinic


It might sound strange to say I’ve been a regular for over 20 years, but I am. Initially, I visited due to conjunctivitis, dry eyes, and other issues including laser treatment. These days, I'm receiving treatment for redness caused by dry eyes and cataracts. I developed cataracts in my early 40s, and when I turned 50, they said it had progressed a bit more, so they've prescribed eye drops to slow the progression, which I apply morning and night. There weren't any eye drops available back then... I’m currently visiting once a month to see the doctor and get my eye drop prescription. At the same time, because of the dryness, they mentioned I could experience redness, so I'm using a different type of single-use artificial tears that they prescribed. I think I need to hold off on the cataracts for now, but the dryness is more comfortable than before. The clinic is clean inside, the doctors explain things well, and for a local clinic, they have a variety of testing equipment and treatment facilities.
26.02.24 Seongmo Dream Eye Clinic
I've noticed my vision has really gotten worse lately, and my eyes have been hurting. When I mentioned that I was having trouble seeing, my son-in-law offered to take me to the hospital he goes to. The doctor was really kind, and he said the facilities were great. They started with a thorough examination, including a nerve test, and it turns out my dry eyes are really severe. They told me that cataracts are something everyone gets with age, so there's no need to worry too much, which was a relief. I was really scared thinking I might have glaucoma, especially since I have very little vision in one eye. But I can finally relax a bit now. I overstrained my eyes a lot in my 20s, and because my keratitis wasn't treated properly, it got worse and I lost my vision. Having to rely on one eye makes that eye tire out twice as much compared to others. I'm just glad it's nothing worse.
26.04.18
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View moreIn my twenties, asbestos dust got into my eyes, causing scars similar to cataracts.[8]
In my twenties, while opening the office ceiling and installing network cables, I inhaled asbestos dust into my eyes. A scar has appeared in the pupil. When I went to the ophthalmology department at that time, they said the scar was small and difficult to operate on. They told me to come to the hospital if the scar gets bigger, and to have surgery then. It was said that as the scar enlarges, it develops into cataracts. It was said that the size of the scar would gradually increase, but it didn't get bigger... I wonder if this is fortunate. My eyesight is normal, but now that I'm in my 50s, I have presbyopia and can't see nearby well... haha Cataracts have various causes, but as people age, the lens becomes cloudy due to aging, leading to cataracts. In particular, when the nucleus of the lens (the central part of the lens) hardens (becomes stiff), the refractive index of the lens increases. Since you are in a myopic state, it is said that nearby objects may appear clearer than before. In other words, if you develop presbyopia as you age and suddenly find newspapers that were hard to see become clear, you shouldn't think your eyesight has improved, but rather that it could be a symptom caused by cataracts... Please keep this in mind^^. Since I can't see the newspaper well, should I be happy about this... lol I'm curious because the scar on my eye hasn't grown, and my vision is normal except for presbyopia, so I don't have significant difficulties in daily life. Is the scar developing into cataracts? Should I see an ophthalmologist for treatment or just wait a little longer? I'm curious and worried at the same time...ㅠㅠ
바다사랑태양23.10.02Views 379Likes 0 Cheongju Cheollian Ophthalmology Clinic, Cataract Surgery Review: Satisfied[4]
This is Cheollian Ophthalmology, a well-known clinic in the neighborhood. I have been visiting consistently for a long time. I also had my cataract surgery here; they performed the surgery very well, and I am very satisfied. The doctors are kind and attentive every time I visit. There is also a separate examination room. I get regular intraocular pressure checks, and I liked that the doctors in the examination room performed the tests quickly and accurately. The consultation fees are also on the expensive side. Every single nurse is kind as well. Since there are many patients in the morning and afternoon, there is usually a bit of a wait. If you are short on time, I think you should take a number ticket and wait in advance before the clinic opens to avoid a long wait. The parking lot is also well-equipped.
신간란26.04.07Views 175Likes 0 
Sharing a Satisfactory Experience with Mother's Cataract Surgery at Seongmo Eye Clinic[2]
My mother's vision was gradually becoming blurry, causing inconvenience in her daily life. While searching for a trustworthy ophthalmologist, we visited Seongmo Ophthalmology Clinic. I was a little nervous since it was my first visit, but the hospital facilities were clean and the staff guided me attentively, so I was able to receive the consultation comfortably. The director kindly explained the surgical process, recovery methods, and precautions in detail, allowing us to decide on the surgery with a customized plan tailored to my mother's condition. My mother was very satisfied as her vision became much brighter and clearer after the surgery, and the recovery process was smooth. I had confidence in both the consultation and the surgical process, and I definitely intend to visit again.
담율로26.03.13Views 92Likes 0 Buk-gu Sujeong Eye Clinic: Cataract Consultation and Friendly Medical Staff Experience[1]
It is a large ophthalmology clinic with as many as 11 ophthalmologists. It occupied multiple floors of a large building, and the specialized centers were divided. I visited with my mother, and because of her advanced age, her cataracts are progressing, so we had an examination and a consultation regarding surgery. Since it was my first visit, I couldn't make an appointment, so I visited early in the morning and had to wait at least an hour to see the doctor. Perhaps because their expectations for the surgery are high, I see a few elderly patients expressing dissatisfaction. He says he can see everything without glasses, yet he also says he can't see well. The medical staff kindly explains the same thing over and over again. Mom postponed the surgery for a while and came back with a prescription for cataract eye drops.
곽민채26.03.13Views 73Likes 0 
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[Health Column] Getting implants in your early or late 20s? An honest look at cost, lifespan, and reviews.[10]
hello, Director Lee Hyeon-seop of Seoul Centum Dental Clinic no see. I'm only in my twenties and I'm getting implants... 😥 In the examination room The question most often asked by patients in their 20s This is it. I don't have any friends around me who have had implants yet, and when I search, most of the stories I find are about people in their 50s or 60s. But more than I thought Situations in which implants should be considered even in one's early or late 20s exists steadily. today Why do we find ourselves at this crossroads? , and Cost, lifespan, and reviews I'll explain it to you calmly. Why do people get implants in their 20s? 🦷It often starts with an 'unavoidable situation' rather than a management failure. So why does this happen? Implants in your 20s are more a matter of lifestyle than anything else. The inevitable reason It often leads to . 🔸 Three representative cases ✔️ Failure of deep cavity/root canal treatment If a tooth that was treated in childhood repeatedly causes problems and eventually leads to tooth extraction ✔️ Accident/trauma Damage to front teeth or molars due to impact while riding a bicycle, kickboard, or exercising ✔️ congenital missing teeth If you were born with a missing tooth, you are faced with the choice between orthodontics and implants. A question that comes up a lot is, “Can’t we just leave it blank?” ⚠️ But teeth don't leave empty spaces. When the adjacent teeth are tilted and the bite is misaligned, Rather, it is in the direction of damaging even healthy teeth. It often progresses like this. Why do implant costs feel more burdensome in your 20s? 🦷Because this is the first time I've experienced a 'big medical bill' The reason why implant costs seem so high in your 20s is simple. mostly My first expensive dental treatment Because it's a win. 🔸 Factors that make up the cost of implants ✔️ Goes into the gum bone Implant body ✔️ Connecting the body and teeth abutment ✔️ Visible on the outside prosthesis (crown) ✔️Additional if needed Bone grafting and maxillary sinus augmentation Fortunately, those in their early and late 20s In many cases, the bone condition is good There are many cases where the procedure ends with only basic implants without bone grafting. On average Price range: mid to late 800,000 won to early 1 million won per unit It is often formed in, There are significant differences depending on the brand, prosthetic material, and aftercare system. ✨ Important points For people in their 20s, 'long-term cost' is more important than 'one-time price'. How long will implants last if I get them in my 20s? 🦷It is not ‘age’ but ‘management habits’ that determine lifespan. This is the most frequently asked question. “You’re so young… You have to use it for the rest of your life, right?” To conclude, Being young doesn't automatically mean you'll live longer. In general, the average lifespan of implant prosthetics is About 10 years ago is described as: But this is If the management status is average This is a story based on . 🔹 Benefits of Implants in Your 20s ✔️ Fast gum recovery ✔️ Fewer systemic diseases ✔️ High success rate of early osseointegration 🔸 Drawbacks to watch out for ⚠️ Teeth grinding and clenching habits ⚠️ Late-night snacking, smoking, and irregular lifestyle ⚠️ If you neglect regular checkups Ultimately, what determines the lifespan of the implant is It's not about age, it's about management habits no see. What are some common stories that come up in reviews of implants in people in their 20s? 🦷'The time I neglected it was more regrettable than the implant itself.' If you look at actual implant reviews in people in their 20s, you'll see similar things repeated. 🔸 Frequently asked questions “It wasn’t as painful as I thought.” “I don’t know why I kept putting it off.” “Early management is really important.” A particularly striking statement is this: “It’s not the implant that’s the problem, but the time I neglected it before that that I regret more.” Your 20s are a time when you feel like you have a lot of time, As for dental problems, Time spent procrastinating is time lost. may lead to. FAQ Q1. Are implants very painful in your 20s? A1. There are individual differences, but many reviews say, “It was more bearable than I thought.” Q2. Why do implant costs vary from hospital to hospital? A2. There may be differences depending on the implant brand, prosthetic material, and aftercare standards. Q3. If I do it in my 20s, do I have to do it again later? A3. It depends on the maintenance condition, and regular maintenance has a great impact on the lifespan. conclusion ✔️ Implants in your 20s may not be an 'early choice' but a 'necessary choice'. ✔️ Rather than making a decision based solely on price, Long-term maintenance perspective You must check it out. ✔️ Carefully review the implant experience, prosthetic design management, and aftercare standards. Implants are not a short-term treatment. Structures that will be used together for decades to come no see. Especially if you are in your 20s, you need to be even more careful. Don't just search alone, check the current status accurately We recommend that you consult with a specialist to determine the direction that is right for you. Seoul Centum Dental Clinic CEO Lee Hyeon-seop Integrated Dentistry Specialist Graduated from Korea University Master of Dentistry, College of Dentistry, Kyung Hee University Regular member of the Korean Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology Full member of the Korean Academy of Endodontics Full member of the Korean Academy of Integrative Dentistry Full member of the American Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry (AACD) Full member of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry (AAID) Full member of the International Congress of Implantology (ICOI) Experience in placing over 17,000 implants Has extensive overseas experience, having visited more than 10 countries Experience with numerous high-difficulty implant cases Read other health columns by Director Lee Hyeon-seop > [Health Column] Impacted Wisdom Teeth: Why Are They a Problem? Pain, Inflammation, and Damage All at a Glance [Health Column] Curious about the implant lifespan? How long can I use it? 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이현섭 원장26.01.21Views 369Likes 5 [Health Column] What is Cataract? A comprehensive overview from early symptoms to post-surgery care[11]
Director Choi Woo-hyuk Hello, this is Director Choi Woo-hyuk. Cataracts are a natural eye condition that can occur with aging. However, if you think, "It's normal for my eyesight to worsen as I get older," and ignore it, you may miss the optimal time for treatment. Today, I would like to talk about cataracts. 1. Early symptoms of cataracts, don't just dismiss them as aging When cataracts begin to develop, vision may feel different in bright and dark environments, and eyes may easily become tired when reading books or using smartphones. In particular, vision may temporarily become more blurred after exercise or when dehydrated. If you notice these changes, it could be a sign of cataracts. 2. What is cataract? A condition where the 'lens' inside the eye becomes cloudy. Cataracts are a condition that occurs as the transparent lens called the 'lens' of the eye gradually becomes cloudy. This lens plays a role in focusing so that we can see objects clearly, but as we age, it loses elasticity and gradually becomes foggy. When the lens becomes cloudy, focus is not properly achieved, causing objects to appear blurry, and light scattering can lead to glare. The symptoms of cataracts can vary depending on the location and degree of cloudiness, and sometimes they only impair vision at certain distances or cause objects to appear overlapped. 3. How is cataract surgery performed? Cataract surgery involves removing the cloudy lens and inserting an artificial lens (intraocular lens) in its place. Recently, ultrasound or laser technology has been used to perform the surgery more precisely. In particular, implanting a multifocal intraocular lens allows for clear vision at both near and far distances, increasing convenience in daily life. The artificial lenses used nowadays have a lifespan of over 80 years, and their durability is so high that most patients do not need to replace them after the initial surgery. 4. Postoperative precautions and management determine recovery. Immediately after surgery, your eyes may become sensitive to light or see colors strangely. Especially in cases where multifocal lenses are implanted, lights may appear to spread or night vision may be somewhat blurry. This usually improves gradually over time, so there's no need to worry too much. After surgery, please use eye drops consistently for three weeks and be careful not to rub or vigorously wipe your eyes. Also, during the first week after surgery, be cautious to prevent water from entering your eyes during washing or showering. Even if you wear glasses, you may experience dryness or foreign body sensation, so using artificial tears can also be helpful. 5. Do not misunderstand color changes, blue light, and misconceptions When cataracts develop, some of the light entering the eye, especially blue spectrum light, is blocked. After surgery removes the cloudiness, this blue light can enter again more easily, which may cause colors to suddenly appear bluish or purplish. However, this is part of the normal recovery process, and the optic nerve gradually adapts. Sometimes, there are claims that wearing blue light blocking glasses can help prevent or improve symptoms of cataracts, but this is incorrect information. Blue light is part of natural sunlight, so it cannot be completely blocked, nor is it necessary to do so. 6. Timing of surgery, "finding the right moment," is the key. Cataract surgery is generally performed when vision deterioration causes inconvenience in daily life. If performed too early, the effectiveness of the surgery may be minimal, and if delayed too long, the risk of other complications such as glaucoma or retinal diseases increases. Just like squeezing acne too early or too late can leave scars, it is important to determine the 'appropriate timing' for cataract surgery. It is advisable to check your eye condition through regular ophthalmic examinations and to make a decision after thorough consultation with a specialist. 7. Recovery period and return to daily life, it is important not to overexert yourself. Vision does not immediately return to normal right after surgery. Most patients feel that their vision clears up within about a day after the procedure, but complete recovery takes a little more time. Washing your face is possible about a week after surgery, and normal daily activities can be resumed without difficulty after approximately three weeks. During this period, the use of eye drops and managing eye dryness are very important, and it is also recommended to limit the use of smartphones and computers during the first two weeks. In conclusion Cataracts are a natural aging phenomenon that anyone can experience. However, the quality of life can vary greatly depending on treatment and management. Instead of thinking "it's a bit uncomfortable but I can tolerate it," it is most important to receive appropriate treatment at the right time based on an accurate diagnosis and the advice of a specialist. Since our eyes are precious organs used throughout our lives, do not hesitate to visit an ophthalmologist if you notice any abnormal signs. Small changes can bring great reassurance. Director Choi Woo-hyuk Graduated from Korea University College of Life Sciences Graduated from Kyung Hee University College of Medicine Kyung Hee University Hospital Resident Full member of the Korean Society of Dermatology and Aesthetic Medicine -------------------------------------------- Are you curious about other people's cataract stories? 👉🏻 What do people in their 60s need when preparing for cataract surgery? 👉🏻 (Concern) Does using a lot of smartphones cause cataracts?
최우혁 원장25.04.01Views 4638Likes 9



