Laser Eye Surgery News

Kindle: The Dry Eye Friendly Zone

It was at Malaga airport where I first saw a poster advertising “Fifty Shades of Grey” (in Spanish) and vaguely recalled hearing some mention of this book being a best-seller but had missed the details and reviews….

Travel-Loving Emily Says, “Thanks To Laser Eye Surgery, No More Migraines!”

When Emily joined the London Vision Clinic’s team of nurses in May 2011, almost everything was perfect for the 25-year-old Australian. She was fulfilling a lifetime dream of a career in her chosen profession combined with the opportunity to pursue her other passion of travel. However, at the end of a busy day she was prone to headaches and had no enthusiasm to go out and exploring London with her friends….

How Important Is Research When Considering Laser Eye Surgery?

Professor Dan Reinstein speaks to The Sun’s Lynsey Haywood about the importance of doing your homework and extensive research prior to considering laser eye surgery. With over 100,000 people in the UK undergoing this painless procedure every year, he indicates that the safety, effectiveness and technology of laser eye surgery has improved since it started 20 years ago….

Words With Friends: Part 2

Mary Harboe, a print journalist and award winning broadcaster, has undergone both laser blended vision and had slight adjustment work at the London Vision Clinic. She retells the second part to her story below: I have several friends who have had laser eye surgery but who still use glasses. It always surprises me that they should settle for anything less than perfect vision after their surgery. My friends appear to simply accept that reading glasses will still be required even if other sight problems are corrected. I should hasten to add that none of these people are London Vision Clinic patients; and none have had PRESBYOND® Laser Blended Vision….

Words With Friends: Part One

Mary Harboe, a print journalist and award winning broadcaster, has undergone both laser blended vision and had slight adjustment work at the London Vision Clinic. She retells her story below: It was the discovery of the game “Words with Friends” which first alerted me to the problem. While playing this Scrabble-like game on my iPhone one night, I realized that I was no longer able to see the value of each of the letter tiles….