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.
Vision Correction Over a Lifetime
Vision correction is often discussed as a moment in time. A procedure. A recovery period. A result. But eyesight does not stand still, and neither does life.
People now work longer, live longer, and place greater demands on their vision than ever before. Screens dominate daily life. Driving, reading, travelling, sport and independence remain important well into later years. Against this backdrop, the most important question is no longer simply “Can my vision be corrected?” but “How will this decision affect my eyes for the rest of my life?”
How Does Laser Eye Surgery Work In The UK?
Laser eye surgery in the United Kingdom is internationally known for its safety, precision and clinical standards. London, in particular, has become one of the world’s preferred destinations for vision correction. This reputation comes from a combination of FDA approved laser technology, strict regulatory oversight, and surgeons who specialise in treating both routine and complex eye conditions.
People travel to the UK from Europe, the Middle East, the United States and Asia because the environment here feels reassuring, advanced and well regulated.
Life After Laser Eye Surgery: What to Expect Day-by-Day, Week-by-Week, and Months Later
Laser eye surgery today is nothing like it was twenty years ago. Recovery is faster, vision settles sooner, and the whole experience feels far more natural thanks to SMILE Pro, modern LASIK, LASEK and PRK refinements. Still, many people wonder what life will actually feel like afterwards. What will their vision be like on day one? How quickly can they drive? When does night vision improve? When can they work, travel, run, swim or get back to their normal routine?
How Extended-Depth-of-Focus and Trifocal IOLs Are Redefining Cataract Outcomes in 2025
For decades, cataract surgery has focused on restoring vision. In 2025, this definition has evolved. Many patients now expect to gain the type of visual freedom often associated with refractive surgery, including independence from glasses at multiple distances, crisp night vision and high contrast sensitivity.
Extended-Depth-of-Focus (EDoF) and trifocal intraocular lenses represent a turning point in the field. These lenses use advanced optical engineering to produce a fuller, more continuous range of vision than monofocal or earlier multifocal designs. Improvements in materials, light distribution and chromatic correction have significantly reduced the dysphotopsias that once limited adoption.
Laser Eye Surgery in London for International Patients
Many people explore the idea of travelling abroad for laser eye surgery, comparing clinics in different countries and weighing up the cost, technology and success rates. London has become one of the most trusted destinations for international patients who want predictable results, surgeon-led care and a safe clinical environment. This guide explains what to expect when considering treatment in the UK and answers the key questions people ask when comparing laser eye surgery abroad.
Can Keratoconus Be Cured? A Complete Guide for Patients Seeking Answers in the UK
Keratoconus is a condition that raises immediate questions for anyone diagnosed with it. The most common one is simple but important: is there a cure. People naturally want to know whether their vision can return to normal, whether the condition will stop progressing and whether treatment can reverse the changes already taking place in the eye. This guide explains what modern medicine can achieve, how keratoconus is managed and what patients can realistically expect from long-term care.
Latest Press
EuroEyes London Attends EVO ICL User Summit; Fadi Kherdaji Reflects on the Future of Vision Correction
EuroEyes London proudly took part in the recent EVO ICL User Summit hosted by STAAR Surgical UK & Ireland, bringing together leading vision correction specialists from across the country. Representing the London clinic was Mr. Fadi Kherdaji, Medical Director at EuroEyes, who joined peers in discussing the latest advances in EVO ICL technology and how it’s reshaping refractive surgery for the better.
EuroEyes Beijing Celebrates 10 Years of Trifocal Lens Excellence with an Exclusive Gala
Beijing, February 23, 2025 – EuroEyes Beijing hosted an exclusive gala dinner at the Ritz-Carlton Beijing, celebrating a decade of successful trifocal lens implantations for presbyopia correction. The event welcomed 130 distinguished guests, including notable figures from politics, business, film, sports, and entertainment, all of whom share the common experience of having had their vision restored at EuroEyes Beijing.
EuroEyes Joins Kensington, Chelsea, and Westminster Chamber of Commerce: A Visionary Partnership
EuroEyes, a global leader in refractive surgery, is proud to announce its membership in the Kensington, Chelsea, and Westminster Chamber of Commerce. This strategic alliance underscores EuroEyes’ commitment to integrating advanced eye care solutions within the heart of London’s vibrant communities.
Dr. Jørn Slot Jørgensen Recognised Among Germany’s Top Ophthalmologists For 2025
Hamburg, Germany, EuroEyes Clinic Group is proud to announce that its founder and medical director, Dr. Jørn Slot Jørgensen, has been honored in the prestigious Stern magazine’s list of top doctors for 2025 in the field of refractive surgery. This recognition underscores Dr. Jørgensen’s exceptional expertise and unwavering commitment to advancing ophthalmology.