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.
Is Laser Eye Surgery Worth It in the UK? A Surgeon’s Perspective
Yes! Laser eye surgery is absolutely worth it.
Why? Because it offers something that glasses and contact lenses never truly can: long-term visual freedom, tailored correction, and life without optical compromise.
Should I Wear Old Glasses After Cataract Surgery? Here’s What Most People Get Wrong
If you’ve recently had cataract surgery or are preparing for it, you may find yourself instinctively reaching for your old glasses. But here’s the surprising truth: in most cases, you shouldn’t be wearing them at all. In fact, wearing outdated prescription lenses post-surgery can do more harm than good.
What Age Is Best for Vision Correction Surgery? A Guide by Age Group
Vision correction isn’t one-size-fits-all and age plays a crucial role in which procedure will work best for your eyes. At EuroEyes, we tailor every recommendation based not just on your prescription, but on factors like corneal thickness, lens flexibility, retinal health, and lifestyle goals.
How to Prepare for Your Cataract Surgery Consultation (London Guide + Checklist)
Cataract surgery is one of the safest and most effective procedures in the world but your consultation is where the real magic starts. It’s not just a quick chat; it’s a comprehensive diagnostic experience that lays the foundation for your life-changing treatment.
Can I Get Vision Correction If I Have Dry Eyes?
Yes! And Here’s What You Need to Know.
If you’ve been told you have dry eyes, you might assume vision correction surgery is off the table. But the truth is, yes! You can have vision correction with dry eyes, and modern EuroEyes technology is making it safer and more effective than ever.
What Happens If My Vision Changes After Laser Eye Surgery?
Laser eye surgery has transformed millions of lives by providing sharper, glasses-free vision. But occasionally, patients notice slight shifts in their sight after surgery, often months or even years later. These shifts can be subtle or more noticeable, and while they don’t always mean something’s wrong, it’s important to understand why they happen and what to look out for.
Latest Press
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.
EuroEyes London Attends ZEISS Global User Meeting in Budapest
The EuroEyes London team was proud to represent the UK at this year’s prestigious ZEISS Medical Technology Global User Meeting, held in the heart of Budapest. The event brought together some of the world’s leading vision correction specialists to share insights, innovations, and inspiration in the evolving field of refractive surgery.
Ed Sheeran Upgrades His Vision – With Help From EuroEyes
For years, Ed Sheeran lived behind lenses. “I’ve spent 28 years looking through Plexiglas,” he admitted. Like many people with a strong prescription, he believed laser eye surgery wasn’t an option, until he met Professor Dan Reinstein, world-renowned eye surgeon and medical director of London Vision Clinic, part of the EuroEyes International Group.