Refractive Lens Exchange (RLE) and Laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) are eye surgeries that promise a glasses-free life and short recovery time. LASIK is a
Are you tired of constantly replacing your contact lenses or worrying about glasses sliding down your nose?Not suitable for laser surgery because you have a
The main difference between LASEK and PRK is that LASEK preserves the epithelial layer and replaces it after surgery, while PRK fully removes this layer
Laser Assisted in-situ Keratomileusis, more commonly referred to as LASIK, is the most popular type of laser eye surgery. Lasers are used to change the
Eye twitching is pretty common. A twitch usually occurs in the upper lid, but it can occur in both the upper and lower lids. For
Studies show that over 70% of people in the UK require some form of corrective eyewear, and with this number increasing year after year, it’s
Cataracts are a common health condition, mainly affecting the older population. It’s a process of gradual visual deterioration, whereby the lens within the eye leads
With any surgical procedure, including laser eye surgery, it’s important to address a number of principal issues and questions up front.Is it the right option
When the first Photorefractive Keratectomy (PRK) laser vision correction surgery was performed in 1989, there were a lot of unknowns regarding the risks, effectiveness, and
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