February 25, 2011

How to use eye drops?




1. When you use eye drops, gently pull down the lower eyelids.
2. Drop eye medication into your eyes (Figure A).
3. Gently press inner canthal area with your index finger for 1 minute right after instillation 
   (Figure B).
4. When you have two or more eye drops, it doesn’t matter which one you put in first, 
    but there must be an interval of 5 minutes between each eye drop.
5. Please use eye drops just as the doctor indicates. 







February 22, 2011

World’s first, the only in the country- have eyes as pure as a baby…



The eyes are like the windows to the heart, and white eyes have become the standard of 
beauty which allows the people who look have joy as well. However, in our world today, 
there are not many pure eyes that remain. This is because we are greatly affected by UV 
rays, dust, smoke and pollution. On top of that, we are constantly in front of a computer 
screen, or behinds books for a long time, which cannot help but to make the eyes 
exhausted. It’s not just that. The drinking and being around smokers can hugely stimulate 
the eyes. Due to all this, our eyes are frequently bloodshot, the conjunctivas are not clean 
turning yellow and in extreme cases always red like bunny eyes. Not having clean eyes 
cause self confidence to fail. 

Cosmetic Eye WhiteningTM is a simple surgery that allows you to keep your eyes white at 
all times. Dr. Bong-Hyun Kim was the first to develop regional conjuntivectomy skill, which 
is made of an operation and postoperative care program. 14 years of experience is 
compacted in this operation.  



February 20, 2011

Contraindications

Contraindications for this surgery include glaucoma, infectious and inflammatory diseases of the eye, autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis and Wegener's granulomatosis, thin sclera, and jaundice. If you have any systemic disease, please let us know and we will let you know whether or not you are eligible.





February 18, 2011

Foreign language makes travelers feel hard, and scary. But you don't need to, because we are ready to help you.


How to choose right sunglasses?


        * How to choose right sunglasses?
  1. Brown color lens tends to absorb short wavelength of light. This is good for any kinds of outdoor activity.
  2. Gray lens usually absorb wide range of wavelength, so it is good when you are going to be exposed to strong sunlight.
  3. Green lens does not distort object’s natural color.
  4. Yellow lens is ideal for driving in a cloudy day.
         The darker the lens is, the more your eyes will be protected from UV. 
          Do you think this is correct?







Yellow eyes

Yellowness of the eye is a result of excessive pigmentation and/or aging changes on the eye.  It causes significant cosmetic problems.







The History of Cosmetic Eye Whitening

To tell someone that something cannot be cured is still such a difficult thing, just like it was a long time ago. As a working person, I could say that it was from that where I received my motivation from, however, because of that I cannot help but to sometimes think that I am living a rather difficult life. It feels like I always throw myself in especially on those difficult times. However, the reason I do not back out is because of the helping hands that were beside along the way. That is also how the Cosmetic Eye WhiteningTM was born. 



In 1996, after having got my medical specialist license, in replacement of my military duties, I was appointed to a hospital in Jeon-Nam, Mokpo, as a public health doctor. I saw many patients, out of which a lot of them came to me saying that their eyes were frequently getting bloodshot. However, as it was chronic bloodshot eyes, which did not have other treatments besides giving them eye drops, I had to constantly only listen to the complaints the patients had saying that their eyes were not getting better or asking if there really wasn’t anything else that could be done. As I was getting used to the incoming complaints, I began to think that if medicine cannot improve the situation, there must be an operation to treat this. I started searching for books and thesis relating to this matter. 

Then one day, a nurse in our ward came to me with the same problem, asking if there is any other way to treat her constant bloodshot eyes, as the treatment I gave her before didn’t seem to be working. I told her absent mindedly that I was researching a surgical way to treat this, and I was so surprised by her reaction. “Doctor, I will gladly be an experiment candidate!” I knew I had to stop her. I told her the truth. It was possible theoretically, but it was still only at the stage where I had the theoretical concept, but was never tried, and that there were high possibilities of recurrence after the surgery. But she didn’t seem to give in easily as she once again brightly replied, “If this does work though, then you would be able to treat many more people like me right? It will be fine, I won’t go blind or anything would I? Then I’m ready.” For a while, I was dumbfounded by her willingness and braveness, but after hesitating for a while, I reluctantly gave up and told her “Then let’s try this.” 

A few days later, after putting in time, sweat and effort, we succeeded in the getting over the first hurdle that awaited us, the operation. The anxiety began in the postoperative period afterwards. I carefully underwent the post care everyday, not being lazy in writing my log as I went through every step. I had to spend a few days in anxiety and fear, not being able to fully understand the nurse coming to get the post care treatment, always with a smile on her face. My anxious mind soon began to change into excitement and joy, as I saw her eyes begin to clear up and become white. In about two month’s time, her chronic bloodshot eyes were white, which accompanied her bright smile to bring joy to the patients in the ward.