KAMRA Inlay Eye Surgery Arrives in the UK
Dave Allamby | Nov 29, 2011 | Comments 0
The KAMRA Inlay is a breakthrough in correcting the need for reading glasses, and is now our primary treatment for anyone aged 45 upwards. You can read an article from yesterday’s London Evening Standard all about KAMRA. It features Karen who had the Keyhole KAMRA version, where no LASIK-type flap is created, and the inlay is simply inserted into a tiny pocket through a keyhole entrance. Unlike LASIK, there is no significant dry eye and the patient could even rub their eyes afterwards without risk of dislodging anything.
You can see the full article here: www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/article-24014966-london-clinic-develops-10-minute-operation-to-freeze-failing-eyesight.do
You can learn more about KAMRA and presbyopia here at KAMRAvision.com
Filed Under: Featured • News • Reading Vision
About the Author: Mr. Dave Allamby FRCS FRCOphth is a leading London-based laser eye surgeon. You may have seen him on the This Morning TV show with Phillip Schofield and Fern Britton or read one of several articles in the national press, recently for treating Denise Van Outen, rock giant Rick Wakeman and broadcaster Paul Ross. David is Medical Director at Focus Laser Vision, known as a world-leading clinic in the treatment of presbyopia, or age related loss of close vision. Focus Laser Vision is also London's only clinic to offer next-generation Z-LASIK laser eye treatment for short sight, long sight or astigmatism.












