Saturday, June 26, 2010

New Arrivals!

Today we decided to celebrate the coming of summer with sunny pictures of some of our newest frames. This time around we thought it'd be fun to enlist staff members to model their favorite new arrivals. Here's what they came up with:

First we have Shu-Chu, optician and frame designer for 141 Eyewear, modeling Tom Ford's super-hot "Nico" sunglass. Guaranteed to bring out the catwoman in you!

Now here is David, optician and resident blogger, brooding in Paul Smith's "Walsh." Vintage style with a signature Paul Smith color pattern.

Finally, our patient care coordinator, Melissa, is happily showing off her favorite new Paul Frank sunglass, "Gold In The Air Of Summer." What you can't see is the bee that was pollinating that hedge. Luckily he was too busy to bother our lovely model!

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Spotlight: Ortho-K

This week I want to spotlight one of the lesser-known services we offer at The Eye Studio: Orthokeratology, known simply as Ortho-K. Ortho-K is a vision therapy for children and adults with mild to moderate nearsightedness (myopia) and some with mild farsightedness (hyperopia). It uses reverse geometry to reshape the cornea (the front surface of the eye), flattening the curve of that surface to compensate for prescription and allow the eyes to see more clearly without glasses. Retainer contact lenses are worn overnight and taken out in the morning. Gradually, over the course of days, visual acuity is improved until the patient no longer needs to wear glasses in order to see clearly. This therapy is temporary: like an oral retainer, if the patient stops using the Ortho-K lenses, his or her eyes will return to their previous prescription.

The benefits of Ortho-K are simply put in the form of a question: What would you be able to do if you didn't have to wear glasses? You could swim, drive, bike, ski, all without the distraction and inconvenience of eyewear--dust, fingerprints, edge distortion, temperature and perspiration, to name just a few. You could wear fashion sunglasses, stock safety glasses, hats and helmets that would normally get in the way if you were wearing glasses. You would have a clear, full periphery available to you without wearing any kind of correction.

Ortho-K is also often prescribed for children because it has been shown in many cases to slow down the increase in prescription that naturally occurs as their eyes grow. Wearing retainer lenses at night is actually safer than even wearing disposable contacts in most cases, as you wear them for less time (8 hours vs. 15+ hours in most contact wearers). And because it is non-surgical and completely reversible, it can be a good alternative to Lasik surgery. Not everyone can be treated with Ortho-K. The best way to find out if you are a candidate is to schedule a free consultation. Check out more details at our website: www.the-eyestudio.com.

Saturday, June 5, 2010

More Lovely Comments

We are so fortunate here at The Eye Studio to be blessed with exceptional patients. Every now and then we get a lovely comment to remind us why we do what we do. Why is that? For you, of course! Here are some of those comments:
"Every experience has been overwhelmingly positive and I've referred more than one person to go to The Eye Studio. Dr Tsai is terrific and the optical staff are always helpful as well as extremely good at helping to pick out glasses!"

"My experiences with The Eye Studio have been exceptional, from friendliness, courtesy, and knowledge of staff and doctors to retail selection. I will definitely recommend to others."

"The Doctors and staff are all super. Professional, friendly, thorough, I've been extremely pleased with the quality of service and my confidence in both doctors couldn't be higher."

"The best part of my visit was seeing the photos of my eyes and having Dr. Thomas explain everything to me and pointing out the maculae and the optic nerve. I've had glasses for over 20 years and this was by far my best eye exam. Thanks!"
Thanks, everyone! You're lovely, and we appreciate it every day.