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When considering monovision, either through contact lenses or refractive surgery, it's important to understand all of the pros and cons. Monovision is a technique of vision correction that involves adjusting the focus of each eye individually so that one is "programmed" to see near vision, while the other is set for far vision. How far and which eye gets corrected in which direction vary from patient to patient, depending for the most part on which eye is the dominant one. The Laser Eye Center of Silicon Valley offers monovision as one of many procedures used to bring exceptional vision to patients. Founded by Dr. Gary Kawesch in 1992, the Laser Eye Center of Silicon Valley has used cutting-edge vision correction solutions for everyone from Oakland Raiders players to Carlos Santana. This is one of the most trusted and experienced vision correction teams in the country. Monovision Surgery and How the Brain Helps The brain is part of the process that makes monovision, in particular, work. When one eye is corrected for one distance and the other is corrected for the opposite direction, the brain automatically starts to adjust for the change, bringing about a natural and gradual result. The surgeons of the Laser Eye Center of Silicon Valley offer monovision as one of the many vision-correcting procedures available to you. As with most types of refractive surgery solutions, monovision is not for everyone. To learn more, read the FAQ on monovision here on the website and then contact the Laser Eye Center of Silicon Valley. The friendly staff will set up an appointment for a Comprehensive Eye Exam to help you discover whether monovision surgery is right for you.
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