Showing posts with label no more contacts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label no more contacts. Show all posts

Monday, June 16, 2014

Understanding Eye Language


Eye Language 

The eyes are frequently referred to as the "windows to the soul" since they are capable of revealing a great deal about what a person if feeling or thinking. As you engage in conversation with another person, taking note of eye movements is a natural and important part of the communication process. Some common things you may note is whether people are making direct eye contact or averting their gaze, how much they are blinking, or if their pupils are dilated.
When evaluating body language, pay attention to the follow eye signals:
  • Eye gaze
    When a person looks directly into your eyes when having a conversion, it indicates that they are interested and paying attention. However, prolonged eye contact can feel threatening. On the other hand, breaking eye contact and frequently looking away may indicate that the person is distracted, uncomfortable, or trying to conceal his or her real feelings.

  • Blinking
    Blinking is natural, but you should also pay attention to whether a person is blinking too much or too little. People often blink more rapidly when they are feeling distressed or uncomfortable. Infrequent blinking may indicate that a person is intentionally trying to control his or her eye movements. For example, a poker player might blink less frequently because he is purposely trying to appear unexcited about the hand he was dealt.

  • Pupil size
    One of the most subtle cues that eyes provide is through the size of the pupils. While light levels in the environment control pupil dilation, sometimes emotions can also cause small changes in pupil size. For example, you may have heard the phase "bedroom eyes" used to describe the look someone gives when they are attracted to another person.





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Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Sunglasses + San Diego = A good time


Sunglasses + San Diego = A good time

The adventures of a non-glass wearer



By Amy Contizano, ABOC

Living in San Diego, we’re all too familiar with the act of applying sunscreen as we’re spoiled enough to live minutes away from beaches.  So you’re packing up for a day at the beach and you apply sunscreen and you bring more sunscreen along to reapply later, but what about sunscreen for your eyes?  It’s hard to believe, but many people overlook sunglasses.  “Well, I lose my sunglasses all the time so I just buy the cheap ones at the drug store” or “I got these because they were super cute but the tint seems kind of light”.  Does any of that sound familiar?

Sunglasses aren’t just a fashion choice but also a way to provide protection against the dangers of UV radiation.  Think about it, you’re out in Pacific Beach or strolling through our world famous San Diego Zoo and though you’ve applied sunscreen, you can still feel the warmth of the sun on your skin, prompting you to reapply sunscreen to protect yourself.  Do you do the same for your eyes?  Ultraviolet radiation, or UVR, cannot be seen with the naked eye and can cause damage in a number of eye related areas.  In 2013, the Vision Council did a study revealing that 40% of adults don’t wear sunglasses while outdoors, making them susceptible to major ocular issues that can easily be avoided with one simple step.



I’m not trying to get all scare tactics on you by any means.  I just think that this is one of those things that people don’t think about.  I mean, what harm can the sun really do to your eyes?  Well, for starters, the skin around the eyes is quite delicate so not wearing a good pair of sunglasses that are large enough to cover that area could lead to wrinkles and cancer of the eyelids and skin around the eyes.  UVR can also cause cataracts which is the clouding of the lens of the eye.  Benign growths can form on the eye’s surface due to excessive exposure to UVR and patients could also develop photokeratitis.  This condition is also called snow blindness, a temporary yet painful sunburn on the surface of the eye.  Comfortable vision is compromised without having sunglasses to block out the glare created by sunlight reflecting off of various surfaces.

So what exactly do you need to be on the lookout for when searching for that perfect pair of sunglasses that both protects your eyes and makes you look good?  Well, you want to make sure that the lenses are of ophthalmic quality, but what does that mean exactly?  It means the lens is of the same type of quality that is used for prescription lenses unlike the inexpensive lenses used in sunglasses that can be found at drug stores or gas stations.  Because the lenses are of a higher quality, they’ll block 99-100% of both UVA and UVB radiation.   



Another option available for superior sun protection is to do polarized lenses, which reduce much more glare than a traditional sunglass tint would.  A good example of this is that if you were a fisherman and you were standing on the deck of your boat, wearing a lens with a sunglass tint would make things darker and block out the light, but you’d see the reflection of the sun bouncing off of the water’s surface.  Now, if you were wearing a polarized lens, then the glare would be eliminated so dramatically that you’d be able to see down into the water to see the fish. 


At Global Laser Vision, we’re thrilled to provide you with the cutting edge technology of Maui Jim sunglasses.  Their patented polarized lenses give you the best clarity of vision with crisp lines and colors that pop allowing you to see clearly and comfortably even on the brightest, sunniest days as well as on those overcast days when glare is at an all time high.  Maui Jim sunglasses are available in prescription as well and are by far the best lens on the market to protect your eyes.  Here at Global Laser Vision, we introduce new styles frequently.  Stop in to see us and find out what your sunny life in SD can look like through a great pair of sunglasses!


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Tuesday, April 1, 2014

San Diego Lasik - Is it an option?

APRIL 1, 2014
Trust San Diego Lasik Eye Surgery for Superior Results
If you suffer from poor vision, you may be the ideal candidate for Lasik eye surgery San Diego. Find out the details of how you can benefit from this type of surgery through a consultation with a skilled, highly experienced team of doctors who are board-certified surgeons.
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Who Qualifies?
If you’re looking to enhance your vision, there are ways you can achieve that by sitting down with a qualified doctor to discuss your vision needs. Patients with nearsightedness, farsightedness or astigmatism may benefit from San Diego Lasik surgery designed to correct vision problems once and for all. There are many factors your eye surgeon must consider before approving you for Lasik. You must be at least 18 years of age, have stable vision that has not deteriorated in the last year, and you must have a prescription for glasses and contacts that meets FDA approval for conditions like nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism. In addition, you must have healthy retinas, corneas and eye pressure. You should also be free of certain eye diseases and conditions such as uncontrolled diabetes.
Keeping you Informed
Knowing how the entire process will play out is key in your initial Lasik consultation. This is when your team of doctors can better explore whether you’re a good candidate for Lasik through an in-depth consultation. You will also be advised of any potential side effects of the surgery before proceeding. Side effects are very rare but may include dry eye pain and visual distortions. It’s important to know the pros and cons of the surgery before making the final decision.
Rely on an Experienced Team
Trust the team that has been at this for many years to bring expertise and knowledge to the table when it comes to Lasik surgery. You can rest assured knowing you’re in a comfortable, relaxed environment and under the care of experienced professionals who provide safe, affordable, accessible surgical procedures. Surgeons use state-of-the-art equipment implementing the latest technology to ensure the most accurate and precise results. This is done via 100 percent bladeless procedures that take just minutes per eye. Patients typically see an improvement to 20/20 vision within 24 hours. You can reduce your dependence on contacts and glasses when you take the next step toward surgical solutions. Imagine not having to fuss with contacts each morning or depend on glasses everywhere you go!
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Choosing the Best
When you select Lasik surgery, you’re making a choice to retain the best surgeons in the area for this kind of meticulous surgery. Trusting your eye surgeons to perform Lasik eye surgery is of utmost importance. Don’t leave it up to chance with someone unqualified and inexperienced. Your eyes are a precious commodity that should be taken seriously. That’s why you can put your faith in our eye surgeons to take care and diligence in solving your vision problems through a thorough consultation and surgical process.

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