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Our St. George, UT, Optometrist Can Provide for All Your Vision Needs

Vision care is one of the most critical parts of your regular healthcare. Most people only think about going to the eye doctor when they need to get new glasses or contact lenses, but you should have regular exams even if you don't need vision correction.

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A comprehensive eye exam is often one of the first places where a medical professional sees the signs of conditions like hypertension or diabetes. When you have a relationship with your optometrist, you can go back on a regular schedule. That makes it easier for your eye doctor to see if there are changes. Seeing the same doctor regularly will also make it easier to explore other options that your optometrist can offer.

Frontal Lobe Headaches and Vision

Frontal lobe headaches are a kind of headache that can cause mild to severe pain in your forehead or temples. There are several known possible causes, including eye strain, an inaccurate eyeglass prescription, dehydration, and stress. When you rule out other causes, you may be able to treat these headaches with Botox.

During the treatment, the patient gets several shots of Botox around the head and neck about every 3 months. People with a history of migraines might choose Botox injections to get relief, especially when other treatments are not as effective.

Botox For Cosmetic Purposes

The most common use people think of regarding Botox is reducing wrinkles. There are basically 2 kinds of wrinkles: dynamic and static. Dynamic wrinkles are caused by muscle movement, such as laughing or frowning. Static wrinkles are caused by the loss of elasticity in your skin.

Botox is more effective for treating dynamic wrinkles, such as the fine lines you get in your forehead after years of making facial expressions. Botox can smooth out those lines to make your skin look young again. Static wrinkles, on the other hand, are better treated with fillers or a combination of Botox and fillers.

Dry Eye and Botox

Botox injections can sometimes cause tears in the lacrimal or tear glands. When this happens, your eyes may not be able to produce tears, or at least not produce tears as well. This can cause dry eye, which will need to be treated if it is uncomfortable or interferes with your daily life.

St. George, UT, Eye Doctor Near You with the Most Up-To-Date Technology

Choosing the right optometrist is hard because you want to find a care provider who can meet all your needs. At Stone Canyon Eye Care, we offer comprehensive care for your eyes. Don't neglect this important part of your health. Call today to make an appointment.

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Tuesday

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Wednesday

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Friday

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Monday
8:30 am - 6:30 pm
Tuesday
8:30 am - 6:30 pm
Wednesday
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Thursday
7:30 am - 5:00 pm
Friday
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Saturday
By appointment only
Sunday
Closed