Why Makeup is Way More Fun After LASIK
Everyone from teenagers to beauty bloggers to everyday professionals love wearing makeup. There’s a special fun that comes with seeing how you can experiment with shades, accentuate your best features, or even completely transform yourself at Halloween. Whether it’s to look special for a fancy occasion or just boost your day-to-day confidence, makeup can be…
Read More3 Book Recommendations For Your Post-KAMRA Reading
The KAMRA inlay procedure is a surgery that addresses the problem of vision over 40, also known as presbyopia. Presbyopia is a form of age-related near vision loss. People over the age of 40 typically notice the development of presbyopia when trying to read, use a computer, or perform any activity that involves near vision….
Read MoreCataract Patients Can Go “Dropless” at Frantz EyeCare
Cataract patients in South Florida have reason to rejoice thanks to a new “dropless” cataract surgery method available at Frantz EyeCare. It is designed to eliminate one of the most frustrating aspects of cataract surgery: postoperative eye drops. Why Dropless? In standard cataract surgery, patients are required to use antibiotic and steroid eye drops before…
Read MoreWhat’s the difference between KAMRA Inlay and LASIK?
KAMRA and LASIK. They’re two acronyms for vision correction procedures, but one is more well known than the other. LASIK is the popularly discussed procedure. Not only does its name evoke the image of lasers – a slightly terrifying yet decidedly cool image that elevates its brand recognition – LASIK reduces or completely eliminates a…
Read MoreThe KAMRA Inlay: Make Your Reading Glasses a Thing of the Past
If you love reading, you may find that as you get older, it gets harder and harder to do. You may find yourself holding your books far away from your face just to get them in focus. Don’t forget how annoying it is when you need to read something, but you can’t find your reading…
Read MoreStudy Results Published in August Edition of Ophthalmology Surprises Even Experienced LASIK Surgeons
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Nearly half of the adult population of the United States has a degree of refractive error (nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism) significant enough to affect their vision. Through the course of recorded history, people with these visually significant refractive errors were relegated to a lifetime of visual handicap. Glasses, which first became widely available just two…
Read MoreDr. Jonathan Frantz Named to National List of Premier Cataract Surgeons
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Dr. Jonathan Frantz, medical director of Frantz EyeCare, has been named by Ocular Surgery News to its OSN Premier Surgeon 300, a list of premium refractive cataract surgeons across the country whom the editors and publisher have identified as leading innovators in the field of refractive cataract surgery. As a Premier Surgeon, Dr. Frantz works…
Read MoreHow to Protect Your Eyes This Summer!
It’s summer and the sun is shining! Whether you’re fishing, boating, or swimming it is hard to not be exposed to the sun’s UV rays. July is UV Safety Month and while it is important to protect your skin, eye safety is just as important! Eye injuries can hinder you from summer fun so it…
Read MoreA Unique Practice for your Unique Vision
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At Frantz EyeCare, we are very proud of our unique ability to continually bring our patients the latest technologies and procedures to give them their best possible vision. Here are just a few examples of how we constantly strive to stay at the forefront of ophthalmology. Dr. Jonathan Frantz performed the first Laser Vision Correction…
Read MoreFrantz EyeCare First in South Florida to Offer an Advanced Solution to Reading Glasses
Eye Procedure Restores Near Vision and Reduces Dependence on Reading Glasses It is estimated that nearly 114 million people in the United States are struggling with the frustratingly natural eye condition called presbyopia. Typically occurring in those over 40, presbyopia reduces the ability of the eye to focus on near objects, causing blurry reading vision….
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