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Discount rate13% Event price₩3,900,000Regular price₩4,500,000 Clear Seoul Eye ClinicSeoul Q&A 5Views 210,833
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Visit verification complete #Last Chance for Presbyopia Benefits This Year After undergoing presbyopia LASIK, I experienced some discomfort for about two weeks, but once that passed, I felt pleased with my vision. However, after three months, I started noticing some overlapping in my sight. I've visited the clinic a few times, but I'm left with no option but to use artificial tears. Still, it’s better than not having had the procedure at all. I might need to wear glasses again in 1-2 years.
25.02.05 Bupyeong Open Ophthalmology Clinic
I kept tearing up, so I got a prescription for artificial tears.
24.07.12 Joeun Eye Clinic
I often go to get my prescription for artificial tears, hehe.
25.07.15 Seongnam Catholic Eye Clinic
I have dry eye syndrome, so I got a prescription for artificial tears and used them to relieve my discomfort.
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View more💦I use artificial tears, but I'm worried about microplastics🥲[14]
My eyes are dry, so I regularly go to the ophthalmologist to get Kynix. I'm using disposable artificial tears as prescribed. I was reading a health article today and I'm worried after reading about the seriousness of microplastics used in artificial tears. They say that when you twist the top of the container, tiny plastic fragments fall out and mix with the artificial tears. I use artificial tears twice a day, morning and evening. I'm so worried ㅠㅠ Those of you who are using disposable artificial tears, what should you do? Are you there?
들꽃726.01.16Views 308Likes 5 Review of artificial tears prescribed for dry eye syndrome at Grand Seongmo Eye Clinic in Gangdong-gu.[2]
My eyes were often gritty and dry, so I had been using artificial tears, but I went to the ophthalmologist for a proper diagnosis. I thought it was because my job required me to look at screens for long periods of time, but after getting tested, I was diagnosed with dry eye and prescribed medication. During the consultation, the doctor thoroughly checked my eyes and explained the difference between over-the-counter and prescription artificial tears, which helped me understand better. He prescribed the right type of artificial tears for my symptoms and advised me to use them as often as possible when my eyes felt dry. I tried using prescribed artificial tears, and they definitely helped keep my eyes moisturized for longer and less tired. If you get a prescription from an ophthalmologist, the price is significantly cheaper, so keep that in mind when purchasing.
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My eyes are so stiff and dry I can't see the phone screen well. I moisten my eyes with artificial tears.
편안전활25.12.31Views 68Likes 0 Can eye fatigue and dry eyes be solved with artificial tears or eye drops?[12]
Lately, my eyes have been getting tired easily and the stiffness gets worse in the afternoon. Even if you use artificial tears, it only lasts for a short time and you feel inconvenienced in your daily life. I'm wondering if my dry eye has gotten worse or if it's related to my declining eyesight. I want to know what kind of tests I will receive when I go to the ophthalmologist, and if necessary, how far I will have to go in terms of treatment. I'd also like to hear some advice on how I can help change my smartphone or computer usage habits.
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