2009-12-31

State-Of-The-Art Multifocal LASIK Available and Affordable Only In Mexico Vision Clinics

December 30, 2009 (FPRC) -- CHULA VISTA, CA Leading U.S. based medical experts, Angeles Health International is pioneering the field of eye surgery with its brand new LASIK Mexico alternative. The brand new procedure is designed to permanently correct multifocal vision impairments.

Angeles Health International (AHI) is a U.S. based organization that organizes medical travel Mexico on behalf of the largest private hospital network in Mexico. The Angeles hospitals can be found at various locations across Mexico, including Juarez, Guadalajara, Tijuana, Puebla, and Lomas and Pedregal in Mexico City. Each state-of-the-art hospital provides top quality medical care to patients. Angeles prides itself on its patient-centric mandate and as a result provides attentive and personalized care. Additionally all patients are treated by highly skilled and trained staff.

The PRESBYLASIK procedure uses the latest FDA technology VISX STAR S4 for multifocal, custom wave front correction of presbyopia. In laymans terms existing LASIK procedures for presbyopia is monofocal and adjusts one eye for distance and the other for vision. The new PRESBYLASIK multifocal LASIK procedure however revolutionizes this field by zoning the lens of both eyes for seeing near and far distances, thus giving patients the ability to use both their eyes as normal.

source: Free Press Release Center

2009-12-21

TLCVision to Restructure Debt in Pre-Arranged Chapter 11 Filing

ST. LOUIS, MO--(Marketwire - December 21, 2009) - TLC Vision Corporation (NASDAQ: TLCV) (TSX: TLC), North America's premier eye care services company, said today that it has reached an agreement with holders of a majority of the Company's senior secured debt to restructure its balance sheet.

To expedite its financial restructuring, which includes a pre-arranged plan of reorganization, the Company and two of its wholly owned subsidiaries, TLC Vision (USA) Corporation and TLC Management Services Inc., have filed voluntary petitions under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code in the United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware. In addition, the Company is seeking a recognition of its Chapter 11 filing in a case that it is commencing in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice under the Canadian Companies' Creditors Arrangement Act. No other company operations, affiliates or subsidiaries -- including its TLC Laser Eye Centers -- are involved in the filing.

TLCVision said clinical care for patients continues without change or interruption. TLCVision will continue to honor the TLC Lifetime Commitment. The Company also said the filing will not affect its on-going commitments to current employees.



source: MarketWire

2009-12-06

Laser Eye Surgery Turns 21

December 02, 2009 - Press Dispensary - Laser Eye Surgery comes of age at the end of 2009 as the procedure reaches its 21st birthday. It’s not only an iconic age but represents 21 years of freedom without complications.

The world’s first laser eye surgery operation was performed in Germany in 1988, inspired by an eye injury in which a damaged cornea gave an unexpected vision improvement to the short-sighted owner.

In the 21 years since, it has become the most commonly performed private procedure in the UK, with half a million people believed to have undergone the treatment to date. Around 300,000 have chosen Optimax, the UK’s only specialist laser eye surgery clinic chain, which has 23 clinics nationwide.

Across the world, some 30 million people have had laser eye surgery. For many it has meant an end to the inconvenience of glasses and lenses, and has enabled people embark on careers and pursuits which would otherwise be impossible. Its acceptance is now more or less universal, approved by the police, armed forces and even NASA, which discovered that using lenses and solutions was difficult in zero gravity conditions. No long term complications have arisen.

source: Optimax