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and personalised vision care from the specialists at EuroEyes UK.
The Psychology of Lens Surgery; Why Confidence is as Important as Clarity
Lens replacement surgery is widely recognised for its ability to restore or enhance vision, but its true impact often goes far beyond the technical correction of refractive errors. This paper explores the psychological dimension of lens surgery: how improved sight translates into improved self-esteem, independence, and confidence.
Can Lens Replacement Surgery Make You Better at Sport?
Cataract and lens replacement surgery are usually spoken about in medical terms, clarity of vision, reducing dependence on glasses, restoring sight. But there’s another side of the story that often goes unnoticed: the way your vision influences sporting performance.
Can I Wear Contact Lenses After Cataract Surgery?
Cataract surgery is unique compared with other eye procedures. Unlike laser surgery, where we reshape the cornea, cataract surgery involves removing the cloudy lens inside your eye and replacing it with a clear artificial implant called an intraocular lens (IOL). That new lens is permanent, it restores the clarity that cataracts take away, and it’s the reason cataracts don’t “come back.”
What Foods Should You Avoid After Cataract Surgery? A Surgeon’s Guide to Faster Healing
Cataract surgery is one of the safest and most effective operations we perform at EuroEyes London. For most patients, vision improves within days, and life quickly feels brighter again. But surgery is only half of the story, the way you look after your eyes and your body in the weeks that follow is just as important.
What are the three types of eye drop after cataract surgery?
When your cataract surgery is over, the operation itself isn’t the final step. Recovery depends heavily on what happens afterwards, and one of the most important parts of that process is using eye drops. These aren’t optional extras. They protect your eye, speed up healing, and make sure your new lens settles in safely.
Toric Lenses for Cataract Surgery; Are They Worth It?
This paper reviews the clinical role of toric intraocular lenses (IOLs) in modern cataract surgery. It examines when toric correction provides meaningful benefit, the accuracy factors that determine outcomes, and the potential risks. Evidence from the European Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgeons, peer-reviewed literature, and health policy reports is synthesised. Cost-effectiveness in the NHS versus private care is discussed, alongside practical implications for patients.
Latest Press
EuroEyes Welcomes FYEO into Its Global Network of Refractive Surgery Excellence
EuroEyes has entered into a strategic partnership with FYEO, marking an important step in the continued expansion of one of the world’s leading providers of advanced vision correction. With more than 30 years of experience in laser eye surgery and lens-based treatments, EuroEyes has built an international reputation for delivering precise, technology-led solutions.
Milestone in Tanzania: EuroEyes Supports the Opening of a New Eye Clinic
Through the vision of Dr Jannik Boberg-Ans and Dr Gøril Boberg-Ans, in partnership with EuroEyes, a modern eye clinic has been established in Tanzania, offering renewed hope for improved access to specialist eye care.
When Eye Surgeons Choose Their Own Clinic
My name is Dr. Jørn Jørgensen. I serve as CEO, Medical Director and practising ophthalmic surgeon at EuroEyes. Over the course of my career, I have had the privilege of performing thousands of vision correction procedures. Yet there is one measure of trust that stands above all others.
It is when members of our own team; including experienced eye surgeons, choose to undergo treatment within our own clinics.
EuroEyes International Meeting 2026! Advancing Vision Care Together
In January 2026, EuroEyes brought together eye care specialists and team members from across Europe for a landmark international meeting in Sønderborg, Denmark. Hosted at the prestigious Hotel Alsik, this was one of the largest gatherings of the EuroEyes family to date, uniting clinicians, surgical experts, business leaders, and innovators from clinics in Germany, England, Denmark and Switzerland for three days of professional exchange and collaboration.