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Your Eyes and The Effects of Smoking

By Renee Bovelle · Comments (0)
Monday, April 22nd, 2013
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Smoking & Your VisionYou know by now that lighting up is extremely bad for your health.  But if you still give into the temptation to light up, consider this: smoking isn’t just bad for your lungs (and, well, everything else).  In fact, smoking can be seriously damaging to your ocular health, and may even increase your likelihood for developing macular degeneration and cataracts earlier in your life.

At Envision Eye and Laser Center – located in Glenn Dale, Maryland and also serving the greater Washington D.C. and Baltimore areas – Renee Bovelle, MD, has been helping patients achieve optimal eye health by providing regular examinations and encouraging healthy practices.  That’s why Dr. Bovelle is committed to letting her patients know about the effects of smoking on their ocular health.

If you want to protect your eyes and vision, then you need to read this revealing post on your eyes and the effects of smoking.

How Smoking Can Harm Your Eyes

In order to fully understand the harmful effects of smoking to your eyes, let’s explore the range of diseases and conditions you can experience:

  • Eye irritation is one of mildest effects of smoking, but the damage it can create can result in macular degeneration later in your life (we’ll explore this in just a moment).  Eye irritation can include chronic redness, dry eye syndrome, and the development of eye allergies.  Cigarette smoke is a dangerous irritant – and when the eye is constantly exposed to smoke, it can significantly exacerbate dryness and irritability of the eyes.
  • Macular degeneration is something many non-smokers face later in life, but smokers have four times the risk of developing macular degeneration.  The macula – which is a small part of the retina that is responsible for helping you see fine details – is surrounded by tiny blood vessels.  When exposed to the toxins contained in cigarettes, the blood vessels restrict, which makes it harder for the body to pass oxygen to the macula.  This results in the macula forming blind spots and can even lead to vision loss.

The carcinogens in smoke can damage the retina in the back of the eye, which can lead to blind spots, a common sign that a person is developing macular degeneration.  Unfortunately, macular degeneration is a leading cause of blindness, yet one of the most preventable.

  • Smoking can cause the arteries within the eye to harden, which is a condition known as vascular disease.  Artery-hardening is a very dangerous condition, as it can lead to vision loss and even permanent blindness.
  • Like macular degeneration, non-smokers can also develop cataracts. However, smokers increase their chances of developing cataracts, the clouding of the lenses, because it reduces the supply of antioxidants to our eyes.
  • Smokers are twice as likely to experience dry eye syndrome that non-smokers, according to a recent study by the University of Wisconsin.

Achieve Good Health at Envision Eye and Laser Center

If you need one more reason to quit smoking, then the preservation of your vision should be a powerful one.  Visit Envision Eye and Laser Center in Glenn Dale, MD today to discover more good health practices that will keep your vision healthy and strong for decades to come.

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Discover Cliradex at Envision Eye and Laser Center

By Renee Bovelle · Comments (0)
Monday, February 18th, 2013
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cliradexTo maintain your ocular health, it’s important to eat a healthy diet and remove your contact lenses whenever possible.  But despite all of the steps you take to preserve your eye health, you still encounter irritation due to eye discharge, debris, and random ocular conditions that seem to appear out of nowhere.

Fortunately, you don’t have to run to the doctor every time you experience eye irritation as a result of debris.  Envision Eye and Laser Center in Bowie, Maryland (also serving the greater Washington DC and Prince George’s county areas) features Cliradex, a new product that’s designed to clean and refresh lashes and eyelids without chemicals or preservatives.

Renee Bovelle, M.D., wants the best for her patients – and that’s why she’s offering Cliradex at Envision Eye and Laser Center.  This unique product is made from a special variety of tea tree oil, which means that patients can use it everyday to improve overall eye and skin health without worrying about harsh chemicals and irritant preservatives.

Cliradex has resulted from years of scientific research, which focused on identifying which essential oils could promote eye health.  Cliradex was developed to effectively cleanse eyelids and surrounding skin, as well as help keep debris away from the eye areas.  This product is ideal for patients who commonly experience blepharitis, ocular rosacea, dry eye, conjunctivitis, and other ocular disorders.

So why did scientists chose to use an essential oil to make up Cliradex?  Simple: essential oils like tea tree oil has natural plant lipids that are quickly recognized and absorbed by our bodies.  For thousands of years, essential oils have been used to promote holistic health and treat various conditions like sunburn, nausea, and even stress.

To use Cliradex, Dr. Bovelle will encourage patients to wash and dry their hands before using the product.  You should remove the moist towelettes with your clean hands, and wipe over your closed eyelid in a side-to-side motion.  Be sure to avoid squinting, as this will prevent the eye from absorbing the oil.  You’ll notice a cool sensation, which means that it’s working.  Be sure to wait for Cliradex to dry.

To understand how Cliradex can aid in treating your ocular disorder, visit Dr. Bovelle at Envision Eye and Laser Center in Bowie, MD today. You can also give us a call at 301-805-4664.

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The Symptoms and Treatment of Blepharatis

By Renee Bovelle · Comments (0)
Monday, February 18th, 2013
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If you’ve been experiencing eye irritation for a significant amount of time, you could suffer from an ocular condition known as blepharatis. Blepharatis is an irritable and chronic eye condition that afflicts many individuals, including those who wear contact lenses.  While many people may experience a sudden disappearance of blepharatis on its own (this usually occurs over the span of two to four weeks), other individuals may discover that they need to seek out treatment.

At Envision Eye and Laser Center in Bowie, Maryland (also serving the greater Washington D.C. and Prince George’s county areas), Renee Bovelle, M.D. provides excellent care in treating patients with blepharatis.

So how do you know if you’re suffering from blepharatis – and what kind of treatments can you expect?

Symptoms of Blepharatis

As this ocular condition can be caused for a variety of reasons, it’s important for people to understand its symptoms.  These can include the following:

  • Redness of the eyelids and eyes
  • Crusting around and on the lid margins, with apex achieved in the morning upon waking
  • Flaking of eyelid skin
  • Gritty sensations within the eye
  • Reduced vision in the affected eye
  • Debris within the eye (this is typically visible under magnification)

Other less common symptoms of blepharatis include sensitivity to light, dark lids, and swelling.  This is usually indicative of advanced blepharatis, which will require a greater degree of treatment by an ophthalmologists.

Blepharatis Treatment

At Envision Eye and Laser Center, Dr. Bovelle has a wide variety of treatments that can be used to eliminate blepharatis symptoms.  Depending on the severity of the condition, these treatments can include the following:

  • Removal of the eyelid debris.  If it’s determined that the blepharatis is caused by debris, Dr. Bovelle can prescribe custom treatments to clear up the symptoms.
  • Application of antibiotics.  This will generally continue after the patient’s visit to Envision Eye and Laser Center to ensure that blepharatis is effectively treated.
  • Avoidance of eye makeup.  Blepharatis symptoms can be exacerbated by makeup, so patients should take Dr. Bovelle’s advice and discontinue wearing eye makeup until the symptoms dissipate.
  • Treatment of dysfunctional tear syndrome. This usually occurs with Blepharatis and can lead to red, irritated eyes.

An additional treatment for blepharitis is BlephEx™. With BlephEx™ Dr. Bovelle can safely clean and exfoliate your eyelids and lashes. Click here to learn more about this treatment.

At Envision Eye and Laser Center patients can expect to experience superior care and treatment of their blepharatis symptoms. Our Bowie, MD office is just a short drive from Washington DC, Silver Spring MD and all of Prince George’s county. To learn more fill out the form in the top left corner or call 301-805-4664.

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New Eye Supplement at Envision Eye And Laser Center Fights Vision Loss

By Renee Bovelle · Comments (0)
Wednesday, November 14th, 2012
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At Envision Eye and Laser Center in Glenn Dale, MD, Renee Bovelle, M.D. and her friendly staff work hard to ensure that your eyes and vision stay healthy.  That’s why Dr. Bovelle is proud to announce that Envision Eye and Laser Center is currently offering a new eye supplement that’s been shown to fight vision loss associated with macular degeneration.

What is Macular Degeneration?

Macular degeneration (also known as AMD) is an age-related eye disease that causes the breakdown of the cells within the macula lutea.  When these cells break down, patients often experience blurred vision.  If left untreated, macular degeneration can cause permanent vision loss and even blindness.  That’s why it’s so important for sufferers to have access to the kind of treatments that can halt or even reverse some of the damage caused by macular degeneration.

This eye disease may be associated with getting older, but that doesn’t mean patients have to suffer with it.  At Envision Eye and Laser Center, Dr. Bovelle and her technicians can help keep your eyes healthy and your vision clear.  What’s more, a new brand of vitamin supplements has been shown to prevent macular degeneration – and you can find this brand right here at Envision Eye and Laser Center in Glenn Dale, MD.

Envision Eye and Laser Center Now Offering Focus MaculaPro

Focus MaculaPro is a new eye vitamin that’s specifically formulated to help patients fight and prevent macular degeneration.  Created by over 400 retina specialists who treat macular generation, Focus MaculaPro contains specific eye vitamins that have been proven to slow the rate of severe vision loss associated with macular degeneration in an age-related eye disease study by the National Eye Institute (NEI).

This study demonstrated that by taking a specific combination of vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin E, copper and zinc, vision loss associated with macular degeneration could be slowed by as much as 35%.  The study also demonstrated that this specific combination of vitamins and minerals could not be achieved solely through diet, which inspired these retina specialists to create Focus MaculaPro.

Protect Your Eye Health at Envision Eye and Laser Center

If you’re ready to protect your eye health and keep your vision perfect throughout your golden years, then come visit Dr. Bovelle and her friendly team of eye specialists at Envision Eye and Laser Center in Glenn Dale, MD. We’re just a short drive from, Washington DC, Baltimore, Bowie and Silver Spring, MD. Just fill out the form in the top left corner or call 301-805-4664.

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Blepharoplasty: Never Look Back at Tired Eyes Again

By Renee Bovelle · Comments (0)
Tuesday, September 25th, 2012
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They say that the eyes are the windows to the soul – and when it comes to your eyes, all they seem to be communicating is that your soul is tired.

Heavy upper eyelids can significantly age the face, making you look much younger than you actually feel.  This is why eyelid surgery, or blepharoplasty, is one of the most common cosmetic procedures in America.  Blepharoplasty, the medical term for an eyelid lift, can give a rejuvenated appearance to the face by removing fatty deposits from the eyelid, thus reducing the puffy appearance that is so common with sagging eyelids.

Drooping and heavyset upper eyelids can be more than just a cosmetic annoyance.  Sure, they make you look tired and older than you actually are.  But sagging eyelids can also present a danger to your eyesight.  Heavy eyelid skin can sag over the visual axis, which blocks your overhead visual field.  This condition is referred to as dermatochalasis, and it can be difficult to live with, as it impairs a great deal of your vision.

Enjoy A Superior Blepharoplasty Experience at Envision Eye and Laser Center

Here at Envision Eye and Laser Center in Glenn Dale, MD, Renee Bovelle, MD and her staff are dedicated to providing you with a superior blepharoplasty experience.  Before you begin the procedure, Dr. Bovelle will schedule an initial consultation to determine if you’re a candidate for this procedure.

A few factors that indicate you’re a viable candidate include the following:

  • You’re a healthy individual who does not smoke
  • You don’t have any serious eye conditions, as this can make the blepharoplasty procedure difficult to perform.  These eye conditions can include but are not limited to glaucoma, detached retinas, dry eyes, and other maladies.
  • You don’t suffer from any cardiovascular diseases.
  • You don’t suffer from high blood pressure and circulatory disorders.

Once Dr. Bovelle has determined that you’re a viable candidate for blepharoplasty, you’ll undergo the procedure.  This generally takes about an hour to perform and can be done in the outpatient area.  Cold compresses will need to be used during the first few days of treatment, while antibiotic ointments should be applied throughout the recovery period.  This usually lasts for about one month.

If you’re ready to get rid of your drooping and sagging eyelids, schedule a consultation with Dr. Bovelle at Envision Eye and Laser Center today! Located in Prince George’s county Maryland, we’re just  a short dive from Bowie, Silver Spring and Washington DC. Just fill out the form in the top left corner to save on your blepharoplasty procedure, or call 305-805-4664.

 

 

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What Is Diabetic Retinopathy?

By Renee Bovelle · Comments (0)
Monday, August 6th, 2012
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Diabetic retinopathy, the most common diabetic eye disease, occurs when blood vessels in the retina change. Sometimes these vessels swell and leak fluid or even close off completely. In other cases, abnormal new blood vessels grow on the surface of the retina.

The retina is a thin layer of light-sensitive tissue that lines the back of the eye. Light rays are focused onto the retina, where they are transmitted to the brain and interpreted as the images you see. The macula is a very small area at the center of the retina. It is the macula that is responsible for your pinpoint vision, allowing you to read, sew or recognize a face. The surrounding part of the retina, called the peripheral retina, is responsible for your side—or peripheral—vision.

Diabetic retinopathy usually affects both eyes. People who have diabetic retinopathy often don’t notice changes in their vision in the disease’s early stages. But as it progresses, diabetic retinopathy usually causes vision loss that in many cases cannot be reversed.

If you have diabetes, or are at risk for diabetes because of hereditary or lifestyle, you should schedule a diabetes eye exam with Dr. Bovelle today. Our practice is located in Glenn Dale, MD, just a short drive from Washington DC, and close to Bowie, MD and Silver Spring, MD. Give us a call at 301-805-4664 or simply fill out the form in the top right corner.

 

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Take Years Off With Botox Injections From Envision Eye & Laser Center

By Renee Bovelle · Comments (0)
Tuesday, July 24th, 2012
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Do people frequently ask you if you are sad or angry?   Do you feel that your face no longer represents your true expression? They say the eyes are the windows to a person’s soul – not to mention their true age.  You may feel more youthful than ever before, but if you’re suffering from dynamic wrinkles, then your eyes are giving you away.

If you want to refresh and rejuvenate the look of your eyes, don’t settle for expensive creams that promise the world, yet fail to deliver results.  Instead, visit Renee Bovelle, MD at Envision Eye & Laser Center in Prince Georges County, MD for professional Botox injections!

Also serving the Washington DC metro area, Envision Eye & Laser Center has long been regarded as one of the top eye health centers.  In addition to their world-class eye health services, Dr. Bovelle and her talented staff are proud to offer safe and effective Botox injections for clients looking to restore their youthful appearance.

So what is Botox – and what can you expect from your experience at Envision Eye & Laser Center in Glenn Dale, MD?

About Botox

Dynamic wrinkles are caused by repeated and constant movement of the muscles on the forehead and around the eyes. These deep lines can be caused by squinting because of need for glasses or sunglasses.  They can also be causes because of “heavy or droopy eyelids” so then you have to use the forehead muscles to raise your eyelids.

Botox is a protein that can relax those muscles.  By relaxing the muscles on the forehead, between the eyebrows and the “crow’s feet”, the deep lines and wrinkles are smoothed and softened.  Untreated areas remain unaffected by these Botox injections.

Botox has been used medically by ophthalmologists since 1989 to treat strabismus (crossed eyes) and blepharospasm   (uncontrollable blinking).  In 2002 the FDA approved it for cosmetic use.  You can visit Envision Eye & Laser Center and receive your rejuvenating Botox treatments all in the space of your lunch hour.  What’s more, you may see visible results in as little as ten days, which can last for up to three months.  You’ll   then need to receive another round of Botox treatments in order to keep up your youthful appearance.

Botox at the Envision Eye & Laser Center

Dr. Bovelle, herself provides safe and effective Botox treatments at Envision Eye & Laser Center near Bowie, MD and Silver Spring, MD.  After a consultation with Dr. Bovelle, you’ll receive your Botox which will allow you to show your true facial expressions!  If you’re interested in restoring the look and feel of youthful eyes, visit Envision Eye & Laser Center in Glenn Dale, MD today.

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Second Chance for Laser Vision Correction

By Renee Bovelle · Comments (0)
Monday, June 18th, 2012
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By now you’ve heard of LASIK and PRK. These are surgical procedures utilizing the excimer laser technology to reshape the cornea to decrease and in most cases eliminate the need for glasses.  After receiving FDA approval years ago, these technologies have taken off and become quite popular.  Since then, variations in technique have been developed to increase safety margins for those at risk for complications.  This latest advance in refractive technology is known as EpiLase™ (also referred to as Epi-Lasik, EpiLasik, Epi-K, Advanced Surface Treatment, or Advanced Surface Ablation).

Envision Eye & Laser, located in Glenn Dale, MD and serving  Washington DC, southern Maryland, Bowie and Prince George’s county, is one of the first centers to offer EpiLase. Performed on the corneal surface, EpiLase is a laser vision correction technique that combines the advantages of PRK and LASIK and eliminates most of their disadvantages.   With PRK, the surface epithelium (the thin layer of skin covering the front surface of the cornea) is removed manually, or sometimes, with alcohol.  Then the surface of the eye is treated with the laser. After the procedure, a bandage contact lens is placed on the eye for five to seven days until this layer grows back.

LASIK involves making an incision into the cornea to create a flap.  This is usually done with a mechanical micro-keratome, but more recently, can also be done with a laser (i.e. IntraLaseTM) as well.  This incision occurs in the deeper tissue of the cornea.  Whether with a micro-keratome or with a laser, both create a hinged flap of thin corneal tissue, and your surgeon will gently fold the flap out of the way. Once this is complete, the underlying corneal tissue is reshaped with the laser and the flap is folded back into place where it will bond without the need for stitches.

The Epi-keratome Laser-assisted keratomileusis procedure, (EpiLase) uses a unique micro-keratome “separator”, to mechanically cleave the epithelium to make a sheet of surface cells.  Unlike the flap of LASIK, this “sheet” is very superficial, sparing 35% of corneal tissue. No sharp blades, laser, or alcohol is required.  The risk/benefit ratio is very much in favor of surface procedure over LASIK for some patients.

The epithelial “sheet” that is created by “EpiLase” is discarded and the laser is applied to the underlying corneal tissue.  After the procedure, a bandage contact lens is placed on the eye for two to three days until this layer grows back.  Patients who have thinner corneas would be better candidates for EpiLase than traditional LASIK surgical procedures because of the tissue conservation aspect of this procedure.  EpiLase also appears to be a superior option for patients with moderate to severe dry eye problems seeking laser vision correction because the corneal nerves are not severed as with traditional LASIK.

So, if you have been told you are not a candidate for laser vision correction because your corneas are too thin, your eyes are too dry, or you just don’t want an incision on your cornea, call us today to schedule your free consultation.  You may have a second chance.

Envision Eye & Laser located in Glenn Dale, MD and serves all of Washington DC,  Maryland, and Northern Virginia. You can leave Dr. Bovelle a message here or call 301-805-4664 to learn more about EpiLase or to schedule your laser vision correction consultation.

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Glaucoma and Your Eye Health: What You Need to Know

By Renee Bovelle · Comments (0)
Tuesday, May 1st, 2012
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When it comes to maintaining your eye health, it’s vital to know how to protect your eyesight from the onslaught of glaucoma.  Despite the severity of this disease (if left untreated, glaucoma can lead to blindness), it isn’t the easiest eye condition to detect.  The disease is genetic, and often symptoms are often non-existent until later in life.  It’s estimated that of the four million Americans who have glaucoma, approximately two million are left undiagnosed.  Additionally, glaucoma is the leading cause of blindness in African-Americans and the second leading cause of blindness in the world.

So what exactly is glaucoma, and what should you do if you think you have it?

 

Glaucoma and Its Symptoms

Glaucoma is a condition that develops when there is too much fluid pressure within the eyes.  This pressure damages the optic nerve, which is the main nerve that transmits images to our brains.  Therefore, when the damaged optic nerve is left unchecked, the continued pressure will cause blindness.  That blindness can become permanent after a few years if the glaucoma is still left untreated.

Typically, individuals over the age of 40 and who have a family history of glaucoma are most likely to suffer from it.  Glaucoma is also prevalent in African-American, Irish, Russian, and Hispanic populations.  The disease is also common in those individuals who suffer from diabetes, and who take certain steroid medicines.  It’s recommended that these individuals immediately seek an appointment with an eye doctor to check for glaucoma.

Symptoms of glaucoma include loss of vision, seeing halos around lights, eye redness, nausea, headaches, eye pain, and tunnel vision.

 

Treatments for Glaucoma

At Envision Eye & Laser Center in Glenn Dale, MD, serving the greater Washington DC area, southern Maryland (Prince George’s county) and Bowie, MD, Renee Bovelle, MD, works with patients to effectively treat glaucoma.  Depending on the type of disease you have, Bovelle will use the following treatments for glaucoma:

  • Drops are usually the first line of defense against glaucoma, which must be taken one, two, even four times a day, depending on the type of glaucoma.
  • Dr. Bovelle can use the Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty (SLT) to treat glaucoma.  SLT is a relatively new laser treatment for open-angle glaucoma, but it is much less traumatic to the eye than Argon Laser Trabeculoplasty (ALT), which had been the standard laser procedure for glaucoma. This procedure eligible for newly diagnosed patients who don’t want to take drops; existing glaucoma patients who are using one or more drops and would like to reduce or eliminate them altogether; long-standing glaucoma patients who have been treated with the argon laser and whose pressures are rising. Click here to learn more about Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty (SLT).

If you’ve experienced any of the symptoms described above, or you’re at-risk for developing glaucoma, visit Envision Eye & Laser Center in Glenn Dale, MD today for innovative glaucoma treatments. Leave us a message here or call 301-805-4664 to learn about protecting your eyes from glaucoma.

 

 

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Why Eye Nutrition is So Vital to Your Eye Health

By Renee Bovelle · Comments (0)
Wednesday, April 18th, 2012
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You’ve heard about how vital it is to keep your body healthy by eating nutritional foods, getting plenty of exercise, and surrounding yourself with great people.  But it’s not just your body that needs proper care and attention to be in peak physical condition – your eye health does as well.

Like the body, your eyes need specific nutrients (more commonly referred to as “ocular nutrition”) in order to maintain stellar vision and combat the stresses of everyday life.  These daily stresses are often known as “oxidative stress”, and can pose a serious health risk to our eyesight.   Nutrition such as vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants work to counteract the by-products caused by oxidative stress, which keeps our eyes healthy and strong.

However, as our bodies age, the amount of nutrition available to our eyes steadily drops, resulting in a number of degenerative eye diseases that are so common in our golden years.  In the US and other developed countries, age-related macular degeneration (AMD) has become the leading cause of irreversible vision loss.

So what’s the solution for keeping our eye health on track?  Simple: taking nutritional supplements that are meant specifically for preserving and protecting eye health.

 

Ocular Nutrition and Your Eye Health

In order to counteract the damages associated with poor eye health, complete ocular nutrition should be a necessary part of every person’s diet.  Ocular nutrition is comprised of highly specific vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, all which work together to support eye health and vision.  Additionally, ocular nutrition helps to combat the byproducts of oxidative stress, which in turn assists individuals with fighting off degenerative diseases and other vision problems.

The retina in particular has the highest concentration of polyunsaturated fatty acids, chemicals that are prone to ROS (reactive oxygen species), which have toxic and destructive effects on all cellular components. With age, the amount of vitamin C and E in the body, and in the retina, have been shown to decline. This fact, combined with deficiencies in antioxidants in an aging eye, create additional risk factors for developing AMD.

An example of ocular nutrition would be omega-3 supplements.  Omega-3 is a type of fatty acid that has been shown to reduce inflammatory effects on the eye.  Because this type of fatty acid is not produced by the body (hence why it’s known as an “essential” fatty acid), it’s extremely critical for individuals to get their fill through a healthy diet and regular nutritional supplements.

Unfortunately, many Americans progressively replace omega-3s, as well as vitamins C and E, zinc, lutein and zeaxanthin, with refined sugars and other processed foods. It’s estimated that on any given day 25% of the population consumes any omega-3s, and nearly half of Americans fail to eat the recommended amount of zinc.

At Envision Eye & Laser Center in Glenn Dale, MD (also serving the greater Washington DC area; Bowie, Maryland; and Prince George’s county), Dr. Bovelle provides an extensive range of ocular nutrition supplements that are designed to support healthy eyesight from the inside out.  Our ocular antioxidants help protect the eye by preventing oxidative damage, which supports healthy eyes as you age and prevents AMD from developing.

Support and protect your eye health by taking a look at ocular nutritional supplements with Dr. Bovelle today. You can visit our eye health website for product information, or simply call 301-805-4664 to learn more.

 

 

 

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