LASIK in Detroit, Safe for thin corneas

May 09, 2012 @ 08:38 AM — by Dr. William Goldstein

During a recent national meeting, a LASIK surgeon indicated that LASIK in Detroit is safe for thin corneas.

LASIK surgery in Michigan, bladeless "all-laser" LASIK

April 26, 2012 @ 11:35 AM — by Dr. William Goldstein

LASIK Detroit vs. Bladeless LASIK Detroit vs. All-Laser LASIK Detroit. What does it all mean?

February 15, 2012 @ 09:14 AM — by Dr. William Goldstein

LASIK Detroit vs. Bladeless LASIK Detroit vs. All-Laser LASIK Detroit. What does it all mean? This post discusses the varieties of laser vision correction in Detroit.

LASIK Detroit vs. Bladeless LASIK Detroit vs. All-Laser LASIK Detroit. What does it all mean?

February 15, 2012 @ 09:14 AM — by Dr. William Goldstein

LASIK Detroit vs. Bladeless LASIK Detroit vs. All-Laser LASIK Detroit. What does it all mean? This post discusses the varieties of laser vision correction in Detroit.

Complete eye care in Detroit and surrounding areas, Dr. William Goldstein

January 23, 2012 @ 11:25 AM — by Dr. William Goldstein

Complete eye care is available to patients in Detroit and the surrounding areas at the office of Dr. William Goldstein. The office is easily accessible from Detroit and surrounding areas. Glaucoma, cataract care, LASIK and bladeless lasik are among the variety of eye conditions that Dr. Goldstein takes care of.

LASIK in Detroit, About the LASIK Surgeon

January 20, 2012 @ 09:26 AM — by Dr. William Goldstein

Information about Dr. William Goldstein, who performs LASIK in Detroit. An  experienced, caring and board certified ohthalmologist, Dr. Goldstein was one of the first to perform LASIK surgery in Michigan

Astigmatism correction with LASIK in Michigan

December 12, 2011 @ 09:16 AM — by Dr. William Goldstein

It is a common misconception that astigmatism is a mysterious disease of the eye, progressive and uncorrectable. In fact, astigmatism is simply a refractive error of the eye, just like nearsightedness and farsightedness. 

All laser LASIK in Detroit

December 09, 2011 @ 09:31 AM — by Dr. William Goldstein

LASIK Detroit news: Bladeless or All-Laser LASIK in Detroit has arrived, with Dr. Goldstein performing the first of these at his LASIK surgery center in Detroit! The most modern technique available performed by Dr.Goldstein.

Implantable Contact Lens surgeon in Detroit

September 19, 2011 @ 10:21 AM — by Dr. William Goldstein

The implantable contact lens surgeon in Detroit is Dr. William Goldstein. The implantable contact lens, or ICL, has several advantages over LASIK surgery, and is becoming increasingly popular. Formerly viewed only as a replacement for LASIK in patients who were not candidates for LASIK surgery in Detroit, it has become a primary procedure of choice.The ICL has several advantages, in that it is a fully reversible procedure. In other words, if there is a problem, or a change in prescription, the lens can be removed or replaced. In LASIK surgery, the changes to the cornea are permanent. This is for better or for worse, since it means that the good that is done (getting rid of nearsightendness, for instance) is long-lasting. On the other hand, if any problems with glare and halos or night-vision occur, they are permanent.Another advantage to ICL surgery is that it can correct much higher degrees of correction, more than double the limit of LASIK. Most surgeons will not perform LASIK on pat

LASIK surgery in Michigan is safer than Contact Lenses!

July 25, 2011 @ 11:32 AM — by Dr. William Goldstein

In general, surgery is considered more dangerous than non-surgical solutions to problems. But is this always true? In the case of eye surgery, the answer may actually be NO! LASIK surgery in Michigan causes vision-threatening problems less often than contact lenses. This may be surprising to some, but any eye doctor will tell you the facts!

Most problems caused by contact lenses are due to overwear. Patients should strive to limit wear time to 12 hours each day, and then switch to glasses. Even lenses that are FDA approved for overnight wear can be dangerous. A British study showed that overnight wear increases the risk of serious infection fourteen times over daily wear!

Contact lenses can cause infection, corneal ulcers, corneal abrasions, punctate keratopathy, and sub-epithelial infiiltrates. Commonly, a specific problem called Giant Papillary Conjunctivitis (GPC) is caused by overwear, and may be difficult to cure.

It is very rare for LASIK to resul

Why have LASIK surgery in Detroit by Dr. William Goldstein

June 06, 2011 @ 02:29 PM — by Dr. William Goldstein

Why should you have LASIK surgery in Detroit by Dr. William Goldstein? Here are a few great reasons!!

Experience: is one of the most important aspects of finding a surgeon. Dr. Goldstein was one of the first in Michigan to perform LASIK in 1996. He has thousands of happy patients, including doctors, surgeons, nurses and all of their family members.

Reputation is gained only when a surgeon has satisfied patients and doctors who trust him. Dr. Goldstein has become known as the "Doctor That Doctors Trust". There is good reason for that!

Results are the ultimate measure of a good surgeon. Dr. Goldstein has consistently provided results that were superior to the ones found in the FDA studies.

Personal involvement can be difficult to find in an eye doctor's office. Dr. Goldstein sees every patie

LASIK surgery Detroit

April 05, 2011 @ 10:02 AM — by Dr. William Goldstein

Dr. William Goldstein discusses LASIK surgery Detroit, one of the fastest growing vision correction procedures.

LASIK laser eye surgery, Detroit

February 25, 2011 @ 01:26 PM — by Dr. William Goldstein
Dr. William Goldstein provide free consultations for patients interested in LASIK laser eye surgery in Detroit, Michigan. LASIK laser eye surgery

Floaters in my vision!!

July 12, 2010 @ 04:16 PM — by Dr. William Goldstein

Is that normal??

That's a very common complaint when patients call the office. They are usually puzzled, often scared, and always eager to find out why they are seeing weird dots, floaters or webs inside their eye.

The only way to really assess this problem is with a complete, dilated eye exam. Even though the eyedrops are a hassle, they allow the ophthalmologist to look at the entire retina, including the optic nerve, blood vessels (veins and arteries), the macula and fovea, as well as the peripheral retina. The vitreous gel is usually optically clear, but sometimes floaters or strands can be seen within it.

But why are floaters a serious matter? Because in some cases, floaters can indicate a tear or detachment of the retinal, both of which are potentially sight-threatening issues. That's why when a patient calls my office with floaters, we get them in within 24-48 hours. A retinal detachment can be avoided if laser treatment around an early tear is perfo

Implantable Contact Lens Surgery

September 08, 2008 @ 02:17 PM — by Dr. William Goldstein
Robin had Implantable Contact Lens surgery, and has 20/20 without glasses, even though she was not a candidate for LASIK surgery!! Check out my website for more info!

Implantable Contact Lens Surgery

September 08, 2008 @ 02:04 PM — by Dr. William Goldstein
What a cool experience! I was featured on Fox 2 news in 2008, for a surgery that I was first to perform in Michigan. Check it out! Check out my website for more info!

LASIK Michigan, LASIK Detroit

September 08, 2008 @ 02:00 PM — by Dr. William Goldstein
Lisa Lang had LASIK surgery a while ago...20/20 and going strong!! Check out my website for more info.

LASIK Michigan

September 08, 2008 @ 01:58 PM — by Dr. William Goldstein
Yasmin Kashef had me perform LASIK on her recently...then went out and won the Ann Arbor Open Tennis Championship!! Check out my website for more info.
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