EuroEyes Education Panel
Stay informed with expert-led articles on laser eye surgery, ICL implants, cataract solutions,
and personalised vision care from the specialists at EuroEyes UK.
Permanent Contact Lenses Are Changing the Way We See
Imagine waking up and seeing clearly without reaching for your glasses or inserting lenses. That’s the reality many are choosing with permanent contact lenses, also known as implantable contact lenses or ICLs.
Unlike traditional lenses you remove daily, these surgical lenses are placed permanently inside the eye, just behind your iris. The result? Clear, lasting vision with no daily maintenance and no dryness from regular contacts.
The Light Adjustable Lens; Vision You Can Fine-Tune After Surgery
Imagine correcting your vision and still having the option to fine-tune it after surgery. That’s exactly what the Light Adjustable Lens (LAL) offers. It’s the first and only intraocular lens that allows your surgeon to adjust the lens power after it’s inside your eye. At EuroEyes, this means you don’t have to guess what your perfect vision looks like, you can experience it, then adjust it up to three times until it’s exactly right for you.
Is Laser Eye Surgery Safe in 2025? Separating Fact from Fiction
If you’ve ever typed something like “risk of laser eye surgery” into a search bar, you’re not alone. Plenty of people considering vision correction want straight answers before making a decision that affects their sight. That’s fair. Your eyes are precious. And the word surgery can carry weight.
ICL Surgery Questions No One’s Answering
Most ICL pages explain the basics: how the lens is implanted, who it’s for, and what the recovery looks like. But what if you’re already beyond that? What if you want to know how stable toric ICL really is? Or what happens if your eye shape changes over time? These are the questions few clinics answer, and the ones that truly matter if you’re investing in your long-term vision.
Can You Trust Your Glasses? Why Your Prescription Might Be Lying to You
“My glasses are new, but everything still looks blurry…” Sound familiar?
Millions of people in the UK are stuck in an endless loop, squinting, updating their prescription, buying new glasses, and still not seeing clearly. But what if the problem isn’t your lenses, it’s your eyes?
Is Your Vision Ageing Faster Than You Are?
You eat well, stay fit, and haven’t even hit 45, so why do your eyes feel older than you? If you’re squinting at your phone, struggling at night behind the wheel, or reaching for reading glasses more often, it’s not just you. Many adults in their 30s and 40s are experiencing symptoms of “premature visual ageing” a modern phenomenon driven by screen time, stress, and digital overload.<
Latest Press
EuroEyes Expands into Switzerland with New Advanced Eye Clinics
EuroEyes combines international medical excellence with more than three decades of experience in laser vision correction, presbyopia (age-related farsightedness), and cataract treatment. The group is medically led, owned by physicians, and globally recognized for its pioneering surgical innovation and commitment to quality.
EuroEyes Expands London Footprint With Acquisition Of Betterview’s Westfield Clinic
EuroEyes today announced the acquisition of Betterview’s laser eye surgery clinic at Unit 2014, The Village, 1st Floor, Westfield London Shopping Centre, Ariel Way, Shepherd’s Bush, London W12 7GF. The addition strengthens EuroEyes’ presence in the capital and provides a convenient West London location for consultations and treatment.
Light Adjustable Lens arrives in Europe at EuroEyes London
EuroEyes has reached an important milestone for patients with cataracts. Last week, our teams in Hamburg and London treated the very first patients in Germany and the UK with the newest generation Light Adjustable Lens (LAL) from RxSight. It marks the beginning of a new era in which vision can be personalised after surgery, not just predicted before it.
A Successful First Joint Conference on Presbyopia Treatment
EuroEyes LEC London and London Vision Clinic proudly hosted their first collaborative CPD event for optometrists on Sunday, 6th July 2025, bringing together professionals from across the UK for a full day dedicated to the evolving treatment landscape of presbyopia.