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PROMOTION What are my vision correction options? LaserVision co-founder and Consultant Ophithalmologist Mr Michael Tapopin discusses the options avalable for people wanting to improve their vision refractive error exists when the eye fails to bring paralel light to focus onthe retina casing either short or and/or contact lenses every day, then there are more permanent options available to correct refractive errors. These include own natural lensand replacing it with a carefully selected artificial lens. The personalised lens provides the best and most accuratecorrection for their vision. This may beagood optionifyou're over 45 years of age and are showing the first signs of cataracts. long sightedness (where distant or close objects are out of focus) or general blurred or laser eye surgery, refractive lens exchange orphakic implants -also known as distorted vision. implantable contact lenses. How does laser eye surgery work? The easiest way to correct any kind of refractive errors is by using visual aids such asglasses or contact lenses. Glasses are the simplest and most accessible solution to What are implantable contact lensest Laser eye surgeryinvolves using a laser to Implantable contact lenses are a special reshape the cornea - the clear surface at the front of your eye - so that light rayscan enter and focus properly onto the retina. This procedure cancorrect some but not all refractive errors and might not be suitable for patients who suffer from dryeyes or any kind of intraocular lensand an alternative option for people who wish to be glases- free but aren't suitable for laser eye surgery. manage vision problemsand most people can use them regardless of their age. Contact lenses are also a good choice for nearly anyone seeking vision correction who During this procedure, a tailored lens is implanted into the eye in front of the patient's own natural lens to correcttheir doesn't want to wear glasses full time or undergo surgery. You can find soft or rigid lenses, depending on your vision needs and corneal abnormalities viskon. They sit elther just in front or just behind the pupil. Unlike refractive lens exchange, the natural lens isn't removed. If What about refractive lensexchange (RLE)? lifestyle peeferences. Refractive lens exchange (or lens replacement surgery) is similar to cataract surgery and involves removing the patient's you are less than 40years of age and have a very high prescription, then this procedure may be a very good alternative for you Ifyou are unhappy having to wear glasses LASER VISION focused on you Book a consultation with Mr Michael Tappin to find out more 0800 023 5456 info@laservision.co.uk www.laservision.co.uk SPACE FOR HALF PAGE ADVERT PROMOTION What are my vision correction options? LaserVision co-founder and Consultant Ophithalmologist Mr Michael Tapopin discusses the options avalable for people wanting to improve their vision refractive error exists when the eye fails to bring paralel light to focus onthe retina casing either short or and/or contact lenses every day, then there are more permanent options available to correct refractive errors. These include own natural lensand replacing it with a carefully selected artificial lens. The personalised lens provides the best and most accuratecorrection for their vision. This may beagood optionifyou're over 45 years of age and are showing the first signs of cataracts. long sightedness (where distant or close objects are out of focus) or general blurred or laser eye surgery, refractive lens exchange orphakic implants -also known as distorted vision. implantable contact lenses. How does laser eye surgery work? The easiest way to correct any kind of refractive errors is by using visual aids such asglasses or contact lenses. Glasses are the simplest and most accessible solution to What are implantable contact lensest Laser eye surgeryinvolves using a laser to Implantable contact lenses are a special reshape the cornea - the clear surface at the front of your eye - so that light rayscan enter and focus properly onto the retina. This procedure cancorrect some but not all refractive errors and might not be suitable for patients who suffer from dryeyes or any kind of intraocular lensand an alternative option for people who wish to be glases- free but aren't suitable for laser eye surgery. manage vision problemsand most people can use them regardless of their age. Contact lenses are also a good choice for nearly anyone seeking vision correction who During this procedure, a tailored lens is implanted into the eye in front of the patient's own natural lens to correcttheir doesn't want to wear glasses full time or undergo surgery. You can find soft or rigid lenses, depending on your vision needs and corneal abnormalities viskon. They sit elther just in front or just behind the pupil. Unlike refractive lens exchange, the natural lens isn't removed. If What about refractive lensexchange (RLE)? lifestyle peeferences. Refractive lens exchange (or lens replacement surgery) is similar to cataract surgery and involves removing the patient's you are less than 40years of age and have a very high prescription, then this procedure may be a very good alternative for you Ifyou are unhappy having to wear glasses LASER VISION focused on you Book a consultation with Mr Michael Tappin to find out more 0800 023 5456 info@laservision.co.uk www.laservision.co.uk SPACE FOR HALF PAGE ADVERT

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