The Expertise of Eye Doctors in Cosmetic Procedures
At Sweeney Eye Associates, our commitment goes beyond ensuring clear vision; we understand the significance of how you present yourself to the world. Dr. Mark Jaffe, our team’s oculoplastic surgeon, offers a range of cosmetic enhancements, including Xeomin injections (a Botox alternative) to ensure your aesthetic appearance is as good as your eyesight. Read on…
Read MoreSafely Celebrating the 2024 Solar Eclipse!
On April 8th, the skies of North Texas will witness this mesmerizing celestial event – the 2024 Solar Eclipse. As your trusted partners in eye health, we’re excited to provide answers to common questions to ensure your vision remains protected. Top 3 Safe Viewing Practices: Top 10 questions Answered: By following these safe viewing practices…
Read MoreComputer Vision Syndrome
In an era dominated by digital screens, our eyes are constantly exposed to the demands of computers, smartphones, and other electronic devices. Dr. John F. Haarde, an expert optometrist at Sweeney Eye Associates, understands the impact of prolonged screen time on eye health. Read on to learn as we discuss Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS) and…
Read MoreEyes on Clarity: Exploring LASIK and Refractive Lens Exchange (RLE) for Enhanced Visual Acuity
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Dr. Vincent Venincasa sheds light on vision correction options, including LASIK and alternatives such as Refractive Lens Exchange (RLE). Q: What are the primary differences between LASIK and alternative vision correction options for individuals seeking an alternative to LASIK? A: LASIK is renowned for reshaping the cornea to correct refractive errors. However, some individuals may…
Read MoreIn Focus: Dr. Sweeney Discusses Laser-Assisted Cataract Surgery
A Friendly on Discussion Laser-assisted Cataract Surgery with Dr. Patrick Sweeney: Laser-assisted cataract surgery represents a leap forward in precision and patient comfort, but patients don’t always fully understand what makes laser cataract surgery the gold standard for cataract care. Dr. Patrick Sweeney sheds light on this procedure with his top 3 reasons why any…
Read MoreUnderstanding the Causes of Dry Eye Syndrome
Do you ever experience a gritty, burning sensation in your eyes? Or they feel tired and irritated, especially after a long day of staring at screens? These symptoms could be signs of dry eye syndrome, a common condition that affects millions of people worldwide. But what exactly causes dry eye, and how can you find…
Read MoreSay Goodbye to the Hassles of Reading Glasses in Mesquite with Refractive Lens Exchange
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Getting older can come with its fair share of annoyances. One of the biggest nuisances regarding eyesight is having trouble seeing up close. Many people develop presbyopia once they are in their forties. The most common way of treating presbyopia is with reading glasses. Presbyopia occurs when the natural lens in your eye begins losing…
Read MoreWant Custom Vision? It’s as Easy as Choosing the Light Adjustable Lens
Cataract surgery can change your life. Not only can it give you your vision back by removing your cataracts, but it can also help you see better than ever. When you get cataract surgery, your natural lens will be removed and replaced with an intraocular lens, or IOL. Some IOLs, which fall under the premium…
Read MoreThe Advantages of Using a Femtosecond Laser During Vision Correction
Do you love the idea of clearer vision without glasses or contact lenses to see? You can thank laser vision correction procedures, which have existed for quite some time. The first laser vision correction procedure took place over 30 years ago. Medical science has made quite a few advances in that time. Vision correction procedures…
Read MoreUnder 40? Why It’s Time to Get Rid of Your Glasses or Contacts
Featured,Refractive Lens Exchange
Do you wear glasses or contact lenses? Are you frustrated that you need these visual aids to see the world around you? If you have refractive errors, you don’t necessarily need to rely on glasses and contact lenses. There’s an alternative to these visual aids: vision correction procedures. There’s more than one kind of vision…
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