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Rosha is Iran’s first and largest cosmetic and medical service provider, serving patients annually from all around the world and sending them back after providing them with the desired results.

Types of surgery to correct refractive errors: LASIK, Femtolasik, Femtosmile, PRK In order to choose the best and most a...
13/01/2025

Types of surgery to correct refractive errors: LASIK, Femtolasik, Femtosmile, PRK
In order to choose the best and most appropriate method, the patient's eye conditions must first be carefully examined and checked by a specialist, and the surface of the cornea must be photographed.
Advantages, disadvantages and complications of femtolysis surgery
Discomfort and post-operative recovery: After Femtolysic surgery, discomfort is minimal for most people and is usually not felt for more than 2 hours.
Vision improvement: Most patients have good vision the day after femtolysis surgery.
The possibility of infection after femtolytic eye surgery: at least possible.
The probability of displacement of the thin layer of the cornea or flap: very low.
Swimming restriction: after femtolysis surgery, swimming is restricted for up to one month.
Return to daily activities: One day after femtolysis surgery, work and normal life can be done.
10 golden tips before laser operations

The patient must be at least 18 years old.
The patient's eye number has not changed for at least one year.
The patient should not have unrealistic expectations from surgery.
Do not have uncontrolled diabetes.
Do not have tissue disorders.
Do not have a history of ocular corneal herpes.
Do not have intraocular inflammation.
Do not have glaucoma or cataracts.
Do not use certain drugs such as Rakutan.
Not during pregnancy or breastfeeding.

Color blindness is a vision disorder that makes a person unable to distinguish colors correctly.  Color blindness occurs...
04/01/2025

Color blindness is a vision disorder that makes a person unable to distinguish colors correctly.
Color blindness occurs when you don't see colors normally because some of the cone cells (nerve cells) in your eyes are damaged or don't work properly.
Some people mistakenly believe that all people with color blindness cannot see any color. But this is not the case, and most people with color blindness see a wide range of colors, only seeing some colors differently than other people.
Mild color blindness
Under normal conditions, humans have three cone cells in the eye. People with mild color blindness have all three cone cells, but one of these cone cells is not working properly.
Severe color blindness
The extreme type of color blindness is very rare, during which the person cannot see any color. In this type of color blindness, a person sees everything in gray.

Causes of color blindness: hereditary causes, diseases, special drugs, aging, chemicals.
Ways to treat color blindness

1. Color blindness 2. Treatment of color blindness with medicine 3. Treatment of color blindness with lenses (color blind lenses) 4. Treatment of color blindness with color blind glasses

Eye deviation or what we generally know as strabismus or left eye is actually one of the common eye problems and disease...
28/12/2024

Eye deviation or what we generally know as strabismus or left eye is actually one of the common eye problems and diseases that occurs when the two eyes are not aligned. Each eye has 6 muscles that connect to it and control how it moves.
When observing a person with squint, the misalignment of the eyes may be quite obvious. A person with a fixed and severe strabismus is easily recognized. However, in some cases, a person may have intermittent lochia. In this type of strabismus, the deviation of the eye is not easily recognized.
Symptoms of strabismus include double vision and eye strain. To avoid diplopia, the brain may adapt to neglecting one eye.
There are many ways to treat left eye, such as using glasses or prism lenses, using eye glue, medication with botulinum toxin or atropine drops, eye exercises and finally surgery.

Blepharoplasty is a surgical procedure that is performed to correct and change the shape of the eyelids.  This procedure...
13/12/2024

Blepharoplasty is a surgical procedure that is performed to correct and change the shape of the eyelids. This procedure is commonly used to reduce the appearance of wrinkles, eye bags, puffiness, and sagging eyelids, which are often considered signs of eye aging. In this method, the surgeon cuts and separates the excess skin and fat of the eyelid and adjusts it to the desired shape. This operation is done to improve the appearance of the eyes as well as to improve vision and communication between people.

Blepharoplasty can improve the appearance of the eyelids. By removing excess tissue, fat and unnecessary skin, eyelid wrinkles are reduced and eyelids take on a more youthful appearance.
In some people, large eyelids and excess fat may cause drooping eyelids to affect vision and cause problems such as low vision and limited peripheral vision.

Every surgery carries risks and may have problems and complications.
Swelling: after the operation, swelling and inflammation may occur in the area of ​​the eyelids.
Bleeding: After the procedure, a little bleeding may occur.
Possibility of infection: infection in the operation area is also a rare complication; But it is possible! If you have symptoms of infection such as severe pain, severe swelling, redness, and unusual discharge, you should see your doctor.
Sensory changes: There may be changes in the sensation of the skin of the eyelids after the operation.
These changes are usually temporary and improve over time.

Astigmatism is a common vision problem caused by an error in the shape of the cornea.  Just like myopia and farsightedne...
01/12/2024

Astigmatism is a common vision problem caused by an error in the shape of the cornea. Just like myopia and farsightedness, this complication is one of the problems that force people to use glasses.
Astigmatism is usually accompanied by nearsightedness (myopia) or farsightedness (hyperopia). These three complications are known as refractive errors of the eye. The reason for this is that all these cases are related to the way light breaks or refracts.
For the treatment of Astigmatism, the use of appropriate glasses or lenses is usually prescribed.
Another treatment is refractive surgery, which is a type of surgery that is performed using a laser and changes the shape of the cornea. By doing this, your eye can focus the incoming light better. This surgery is mainly performed by LASIK, PRK or RK. Before refractive surgery, the attending physician must ensure the complete health of the retina and other parts of the eye.
The second treatment is astigmatic keratotomy, which is one of the surgical methods that helps to correct the problem of farsightedness by making radial cuts on the cornea.

Gastric tuck is a restrictive slimming surgery that dramatically reduces the size of the stomach by 70%. So the amount o...
24/04/2024

Gastric tuck is a restrictive slimming surgery that dramatically reduces the size of the stomach by 70%. So the amount of food that can be tolerated in each meal is limited. This surgery does not affect the amount of food absorption. After gastric bypass, you will be satisfied by consuming a small amount of food and this state will remain for several hours. The final effect of this surgery is directly related to the patient's cooperation. You should follow a regular diet and exercise. The side effects of this weight loss surgery are very low compared to similar cases, to the point where only 1% of people had side effects. This surgery is performed laparoscopically, which means the surgeon does not open your abdomen. A small 5-6 incision is made on the abdomen to insert the instruments and camera. After the camera is inserted into the abdomen, the images are played on the operating room monitor. The surgeon starts the surgery by inserting the instruments. The stomach is folded one or more times and finally sutured. This reduces the capacity of the stomach. In this surgery, no cuts, stitches or staples are made on the stomach and intestines. Solid food should not be consumed for 6 weeks after the operation. In the first two weeks, only thin liquids can be consumed, after two weeks, mixed soup, and after two weeks, semi-solid foods and purees. Vitamins and supplements are prescribed along with other medicines. This surgery is recommended for people who are 30 to 40 kilos overweight.

A pacemaker is a small device that is placed under the skin of the chest to control your heart rate. If you have a heart...
23/04/2024

A pacemaker is a small device that is placed under the skin of the chest to control your heart rate. If you have a heart rhythm disorder, a pacemaker helps your heart beat regularly. A pacemaker can be temporarily or permanently implanted in your body. It is implanted temporarily in case of improper use of cardiac drugs or after a heart attack that slows the heart rate, and if you have a congenital heart disorder or heart failure, it is permanently implanted. Implantation and placement of this device requires a surgical procedure. The heart rate regulator consists of two parts: the heart rate generator: the chamber containing the battery and the electrical circuit of the pulse generator to regulate the heart rate. Conductor: One to three flexible wires that are placed in the heart chambers and conduct the generated pulses to the entire heart. The heart rate regulator (pacemaker) is not always active and only when needed, for example, when the heart rate is low, it starts sending electrical pulses, so it is practically a crutch for your heart. He is waiting and monitoring your heart function. As soon as there is a problem, it comes to help the heart. New pacemakers have taken a step forward and help your heart according to your breathing rate and body position. For example, during exercise, they help to increase the heart rate.

Vitrectomy is a type of surgery during which the vitreous is removed from the eye. Vitrectomy is performed either to dra...
23/04/2024

Vitrectomy is a type of surgery during which the vitreous is removed from the eye. Vitrectomy is performed either to drain blood from the vitreous or to access the back of the eye and reconstruct the retina. The vitreous is the fluid that was in the eye and may bleed or cause vision problems due to eye diseases. The eye is kept open using a tool called a speculum and small incisions are made on the eye. Then the doctor drains the vitreous using a small tube. If the vitrectomy was done to treat damage to the retina, the doctor will repair the damage and put it back in place if the retina is detached. Gas or silicone may be injected into the eye to replace the drained fluid and help the eye pressure return. This surgery is performed under local anesthesia or anesthesia and lasts 1 to 2 hours. People who have undergone gas bubble injection will experience limitations in the positioning of their head. If there is a gas bubble, it is necessary to avoid flying until the eye pressure has returned to its previous state. It is also possible that patients need to use antibiotic eye drops for the first week and anti-inflammatory drops for several weeks

Ptosis, also known as ptosis, is a condition characterized by drooping of one or both upper eyelids, which can occur due...
17/04/2024

Ptosis, also known as ptosis, is a condition characterized by drooping of one or both upper eyelids, which can occur due to a variety of factors, including muscle weakness, nerve damage, aging, or trauma. Ptosis can negatively affect a person's vision, impair their field of vision, cause eye fatigue, and even affect their self-confidence. When it comes to treatment, it depends primarily on the underlying cause and the severity of the ptosis. In cases where ptosis is mild and does not significantly affect vision or daily activities, treatment may not be necessary and regular monitoring by an ophthalmologist is recommended. However, if ptosis causes visual impairment or cosmetic concerns, several treatment options are available. One of the common surgical procedures is known as ptosis repair or blepharoplasty. In certain cases, the use of eyelid crutches or special glasses with glue may be considered as a temporary solution. These aids provide mechanical support for lifting the eyelid. Consultation with an experienced ophthalmologist or oculoplastic surgeon is essential to assess the underlying cause of ptosis and determine the most appropriate treatment method. So if you suspect ptosis, contact our experts.

Presbyopia is a common age-related vision disease that affects many people as they age and occurs when the eye's natural...
17/04/2024

Presbyopia is a common age-related vision disease that affects many people as they age and occurs when the eye's natural lens loses its flexibility. Almost everyone experiences presbyopia by the time they enter their 40s or 50s, and as a result, the ability to focus on near objects decreases and affects tasks such as reading, sewing, or working on a computer. The traditional approach to treating presbyopia involves the use of reading glasses or multifocal lenses. However, surgical interventions on the cornea have revolutionized the treatment landscape. Methods such as monovision LASIK or refractive lens replacement. These surgical interventions include reshaping the cornea or replacing the natural lens of the eye with an artificial lens to restore clear vision. Regular eye exams are important to monitor and manage any changes in vision. An optometrist or ophthalmologist can assess the degree of presbyopia and recommend appropriate treatment options for each individual's needs.

Presbyopia is a common age-related vision disease that affects many people as they age and occurs when the eye's natural...
16/04/2024

Presbyopia is a common age-related vision disease that affects many people as they age and occurs when the eye's natural lens loses its flexibility. Almost everyone experiences presbyopia by the time they enter their 40s or 50s, and as a result, the ability to focus on near objects decreases and affects tasks such as reading, sewing, or working on a computer. The traditional approach to treating presbyopia involves the use of reading glasses or multifocal lenses. However, surgical interventions on the cornea have revolutionized the treatment landscape. Methods such as monovision LASIK or refractive lens replacement. These surgical interventions include reshaping the cornea or replacing the natural lens of the eye with an artificial lens to restore clear vision. Regular eye exams are important to monitor and manage any changes in vision. An optometrist or ophthalmologist can assess the degree of presbyopia and recommend appropriate treatment options for each individual's needs.
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