Hi, I’m GS.

  • Vision correction surgery for people in their 40s and 50s

    Hello, I’m Moo-yeon Kim, an ophthalmologist at GS Eyecenter. When I see patients in their 20s, I often engage in conversations with their parents. During these discussions, they witness their children undergoing vision correction surgery and becoming free from glasses. Intrigued, they inquire about the possibility of undergoing similar surgery themselves, despite being in their…

  • Re-surgery after LASIK, LASEK and SMILE.

    Hello, I’m Moo-yeon Kim, an ophthalmologist at GS eyecenter. Has the hospital that you had surgery ever disappeared? I had hemorrhoids surgery a long time ago, but a year later, I went to a regular checkup and the hospital was gone. That’s why people prefer large hospitals where medical records remain even if the doctor…

  • When should I have cataract surgery?

    Best time for cataract surgery The lens, a transparent eye tissue, exists in the eye and acts as the main refractive organ of the eye. Light entering the eye is refracted as it passes through the lens, forming an image on the retina. Cataract is a disease in which this lens become cloudy and fail…

  • Glaucoma requires continuous care, not one treatment.

    Hello, I’m Moo-yeon Kim, an ophthalmologist, in gseyecenter. Today, we’re going to talk about glaucoma. People who suffer from glaucoma come to the hospital after belatedly noticing their symptoms. This disease does not improve well even with medicine. Why is that? I’ll tell you some stories that are good for people with glaucoma to know.…

  • How to use eye drops and artificial tears effectively

    Hello, I’m Moo-yeon Kim, an ophthalmologist at GS eyecenter. Today, I will tell you what is different between artificial tears, especially those prescribed at the hospital and those bought at a pharmacy without a prescription, and what you should be careful about when using these eye drops. Types of Artificial Tears The eye drops’ containers…

  • Special gift from Germany, telephoto lens and optical microscope?!

    Hello, I’m Moo-yeon Kim, an ophthalmologist at GS eyecenter. There are times when I receive gifts during medical treatment. The most touching present for me is…When those who had surgery say, “I can see you well” or “It’s good”. There’s another meaningful gift that I recently received. Today, I’m going to introduce this special gift…

  • Myopia, Hyperopia and Presbyopia

    Many people confuse presbyopia with hyperopia. The two symptoms may be thought to be the same, but the causes that occur are different and the way they are corrected is different. Today, I will explain myopia, hyperopia and presbyopia easily and briefly. What is myopia? Myopia, astigmatism, and hyperopia are refractive error. A person with…

  • After cataract surgery

    After cataract surgery, it’s essential to follow your doctor’s post-operative instructions to ensure a smooth and successful recovery. Here are some general guidelines for what to expect and how to care for your eyes after cataract surgery: Rest and Relaxation: You may experience some mild discomfort, itching, or grittiness in your eye immediately after surgery.…

  • Benefits of cataract surgery

    What are the benefits of cataract surgery? Improved Vision: Cataracts can cause significant vision impairment, leading to difficulties in daily activities such as reading, driving, and recognizing faces. Cataract surgery can restore clear vision, allowing individuals to see more clearly and enjoy a better quality of life. Enhanced Visual Acuity: After cataract removal, many patients…

  • Multifocal intraocular lenses

    Multifocal intraocular lenses are a type of artificial lens implanted during cataract surgery or lens replacement surgery to provide enhanced vision at multiple distances. Unlike traditional monofocal IOLs, which provide clear vision at only one distance (usually either near or distance), multifocal IOLs aim to reduce the need for glasses or contact lenses by allowing…

추천 예약이 있으신가요?