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Are You Suitable for Implantable Contact Lenses? And How They Compare to Contact Lenses
Many patients who visit our London clinic have worn contact lenses for years. They are often highly functional, but over time, patients begin to notice their limitations. Some describe moments where their vision does not focus immediately.
Can LASIK Or Other Laser Eye Surgery Fix Astigmatism
Astigmatism is one of the most common vision problems we see in clinics, yet it’s also one of the most misunderstood. Many people are told they “have astigmatism” without ever being properly shown what that means for their eyes or what modern laser eye surgery can realistically achieve.
Beyond the Laser: Why Preparation, Psychology and Aftercare Define Modern Vision Correction
Eyes are deeply personal. Vision shapes independence, identity, work, safety, and confidence. When patients consider surgery on their eyes, they are not only weighing clinical facts; they are navigating fear, uncertainty, and trust. The most advanced laser in the world cannot address those factors alone.
Implantable Lenses vs LASIK For 2026
For many years, LASIK has been the most recognised name in laser eye surgery. For the right patient, it remains an excellent treatment. However, as eye care has advanced and patient expectations have changed, more people are now discovering implantable lenses as an alternative.
Can Eye Exercises Really Improve Vision Naturally?
It’s a common question, and an understandable one. Many people would prefer to improve their vision naturally rather than rely on glasses, contact lenses, or surgery. Eye exercises are often discussed online as a way to sharpen vision, reduce eye strain, or even reverse refractive errors. The reality sits somewhere between myth and measurable benefit. Eye exercises cannot change the physical shape of the eye or correct structural conditions such as myopia, astigmatism, or presbyopia. However, they can help improve visual comfort, focusing flexibility, and fatigue related to modern screen-heavy lifestyles.
Does Astigmatism Get Worse With Age? A London Surgeon Perspective
Astigmatism is a common refractive error that occurs when the cornea or lens has an irregular shape, causing light to focus unevenly on the retina and resulting in blurred or distorted vision. Many people diagnosed with astigmatism ask whether it will worsen as they get older and the answer isn’t simply yes or no; it’s about how astigmatism changes over a lifetime.