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June 16, 2025

Dry Eye Disease: The Vital First Steps Before Eye Surgery

Before having cataract surgery or laser vision correction (LVC), it’s important to treat any underlying dry eye condition to ensure the best possible results.

Dry Eye Disease. The Vital First Step Before Surgery

 

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