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When it comes to choosing new eyeglasses, most people want more than just clear vision - they want frames that reflect their personality, fit comfortably, and provide long-lasting quality. At Advanced Vision Institute, we combine the latest in medical expertise with a curated collection of designer frames, ensuring you never have to compromise between function and fashion.

Cataracts are one of the most common age-related eye conditions, affecting millions of people each year. While cataracts can develop slowly, recognizing the early signs is key to protecting your vision and maintaining your quality of life.

If you’ve been thinking about LASIK but find yourself worrying about pain or discomfort, you’re not alone. Many people hesitate to move forward because they assume laser eye surgery must hurt - when in fact, it’s quite the opposite.

In today’s fast-paced, tech-driven world, most of us spend hours each day in front of a screen. While technology keeps us productive, it can also lead to a common problem known as computer vision syndrome (CVS), sometimes referred to as digital eye strain. This condition can cause discomfort, reduce work efficiency, and affect your overall eye health. With a few ergonomic vision hacks, you can help protect your eyes, ease strain, and maintain productivity throughout the day.

As technology continues to advance, eye care professionals are equipped with new tools to detect eye conditions earlier and prevent vision loss more effectively than ever before. At Advanced Vision Institute, we embrace the latest innovations to help our patients preserve their sight and maintain healthy eyes for life.

As the skin ages, it begins to lose firmness and elasticity, leading to sagging, fine lines, and a tired appearance. While surgical procedures like facelifts were once the preferred solution for rejuvenation, many people now look for less invasive alternatives that require little to no recovery time.

Glaucoma is one of the leading causes of vision loss around the world. Known as the “silent thief of sight,” it often develops slowly without noticeable symptoms until significant damage has occurred. Understanding how age and other risk factors contribute to your chances of developing glaucoma is key to preserving your vision.

When it comes to eye care, most people think of prescription glasses or contact lenses as the key to maintaining good vision. However, true eye health goes beyond just correcting your sight—it involves caring for the underlying structures that support your vision, like your eyelids and tear glands. At Advanced Vision Institute, our Summerlin Optical Spa offers specialized treatments designed to target common issues such as dry eyes and eyelid inflammation, giving your eyes the care they need to stay healthy and comfortable.

If you experience itchy, red, and watery eyes, you may be dealing with eye allergies. Also known as allergic conjunctivitis, eye allergies affect millions of people each year, often causing discomfort that can interfere with daily activities. While allergies can be seasonal or year-round, understanding the symptoms and knowing how to find effective treatment can make a significant difference.

Headaches and vision problems are often related. If you experience frequent headaches, eye strain might be the cause. Eyes that struggle to focus can cause muscle tension around the head and eyes. This can lead to a tension headache. Let us explore how vision issues may trigger headaches, signs to watch for, and ways to find relief.