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Stay informed with expert-led articles on laser eye surgery, ICL implants, cataract solutions,
and personalised vision care from the specialists at EuroEyes UK.
Are Implantable Contact Lenses Safe, and How Long Do They Last?
Implantable Contact Lenses (ICL) represent one of the most advanced forms of refractive vision correction available today. Unlike lens replacement surgery, ICL does not remove the natural lens of the eye. Instead, it adds a highly precise optical element inside the eye to correct refractive error while preserving natural anatomy.
How Advanced Implantable Lenses Are Changing the Way Patients See
There has been a quiet revolution in eye surgery over the past decade. When most people hear the word “cataract,” they still imagine a necessary but basic procedure, removing a cloudy lens and replacing it with a simple artificial one to restore functional vision. While that was once true, it no longer reflects the reality of modern ophthalmology.
Light Adjustable Lenses for Cataract Surgery
Cataract surgery has evolved significantly over the past decade. What was once considered a straightforward procedure to restore cloudy vision has become an opportunity to refine and personalise sight with remarkable precision.
The Implantable Lens Revolution
Vision correction has undergone a fundamental transformation over the past two decades. While glasses and contact lenses have provided effective external correction for generations, and laser eye surgery reshaped the cornea to improve focus, modern implantable lens technology has introduced a new paradigm: correcting vision from within the eye itself.
How Modern Presbyopia Treatment Is Restoring Clear Vision at Every Distance
For many people, the first sign of ageing eyes is subtle. A restaurant menu becomes harder to read in low light. Text messages are held slightly further away. Eventually, reading glasses become part of everyday life. This common condition, known as presbyopia, affects virtually everyone from their mid-40s onwards and continues to progress over time.
Can Laser Eye Surgery or Implantable Lenses Fix a Lazy Eye?
Many patients ask whether laser eye surgery or implantable lenses can “fix a lazy eye.” While the term “lazy eye” is widely used, it can refer to two different medical conditions: amblyopia and strabismus. These conditions affect vision in different ways, and understanding the distinction is essential when considering modern vision correction treatments.
Latest Press
EuroEyes Celebrates Official Opening in Zürich
On 20 November 2025, EuroEyes officially opened its new clinic in Zürich. The launch event marked an exciting milestone for the expansion of the EuroEyes Group into Switzerland, bringing cutting-edge refractive surgery and lens-based eye care to patients across the country.
Following a warm welcome from Dr. Jørn S. Jørgensen, founder and CEO of the EuroEyes Clinic Group, guests were given an inside look into EuroEyes’ vision for Switzerland. With seven new clinics opening nationwide, EuroEyes is setting a new standard for advanced SMILE laser surgery, ICL implantation, and presbyopia and cataract treatment in the region.
Meet the Expert: Dr. Jørn S. Jørgensen on Correcting Presbyopia, Never Need Glasses Again!
Millions of people begin to notice it around the age of 45: reading the newspaper, using a smartphone, or checking a menu suddenly requires holding it farther away. What once appeared crisp now looks blurry up close. It’s a moment many recognise, the first sign of presbyopia, or age-related farsightedness.
To better understand the condition and explore modern treatments, we spoke with Dr. Jørn S. Jørgensen, founder of the EuroEyes Clinic Group and one of the world’s leading ophthalmic surgeons.
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.