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Dr. Barrie Soloway, Surgical Director of Vista Alliance Eye Care Associates and Director of the Autonomous LADARvision Center of Excellence at the New York Eye & Ear Infirmary's Vision Correction Center, appeared in the:
September, 1999 issue of the national men's publication, GQ.
21 Forever
By Robert Moritz, assessing time's damage on men in their thirties. From facial peels and liposuction to vision correction surgery, the writer reports on various techniques to make men in their thirties feel like teen-agers again.
Written with humor, Moritz notes on page 348, "My eyesight is not what it used to be, and I can no longer view topless ringside or poolside action without my glasses. This is clearly not acceptable. Fortunately, a twenty-minute 'flap-n-zap' LASIK surgery is in the mix. According to ophthalmologist, Dr. Barrie Soloway, the LASIK procedure involves lifting the surface of the eye, then permanently re-shaping the cornea. The other option is an Intacs implant of a half-ring-shaped polymer on my cornea that can be surgically removed at a later date."
If you would like to read the complete version of this article, or if you would like to read other articles or see broadcast segments in which Dr. Soloway has appeared, please call toll-free 1-888-NYLASIK.
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