All Posts Tagged With: "short sight"

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Wavefront LASIK from £295

FOCUS Laser Vision now offer Wavefront LASIK from only £295 for short sight.
FOCUS is the best price in the UK. Plus offering the proven fastest and safest laser. Plus having super-qualified NHS London teaching hospital corneal and laser specialist surgeons for your treatment. Plus a new state of the art facility in the Harley Street [...]

12Jul2008 | Dave Allamby | 32 comments | Continued
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LASIK & LASEK - which laser eye surgery procedure is best for me?

What is the difference in the two laser eye surgery procedures?
There are basically two laser refractive procedures to correct myopia (short sight), hyperopia (long sight) and astigmatism: 1) LASIK and 2) LASEK. [You can consider LASEK and PRK as basically the same procedure for most discussions - they are both forms of 'surface' [...]

12Mar2008 | Dave Allamby | 0 comments | Continued
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People confused about laser eye surgery prices!

I got an email this week from a Mr. John Andrews, who was confused about LASIK laser eye surgery pricing.
John wrote:
Having visited your site I am not clear what criteria you used to determine the cost of treatment. What level of myopia do you treat for £295 per eye assuming a thick cornea and no [...]

8Mar2008 | Dave Allamby | 2 comments | Continued
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Laser Eye Surgery Prices Plummet!

Prices for laser eye surgery treatment in the UK have fallen by up to 80% for correction of short sight. However, tremendous variation between clinics means a difference in price of up to £4,000 ($8,000) for the same glasses prescription.
You can see the press release article on the fall in LASIK laser eye surgery prices [...]

27Feb2008 | Dave Allamby | 0 comments | Continued
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New video on why you need glasses

Watch this video to learn more about why you need glasses. It explains about short sight, long sight, astigmatism and presbyopia.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c49fqi966os

16Feb2008 | Dave Allamby | 0 comments | Continued
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Watch the new Z LASIK Laser Eye Treatment now!

OK, it’s here at FOCUS Laser Vision in London. The video of our breakthrough next generation Z-LASIK laser eye surgery procedure! I can tell you the results have been amazing. Twelve treatments on our first day, and everyone can see better than 20/20, 60% of them seeing an incredible 20/12! (that’s two lines smaller than [...]

20Jan2008 | Dave Allamby | 1 comment | Continued
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What is it like to have Z-LASIK laser eye surgery?

You can hear Bella Roberts talking with me just 24 hours after her breakthrough Z-LASIK laser eye treatment. You can read more about Z-LASIK in my previous posts, and compare to Bella talking about her LASIK just before having the surgery!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JmZZ6wWiBH8
Why have Z-LASIK all-laser eye treatment? Why have FOCUS Laser Vision spent more than £300,000 [...]

19Jan2008 | Dave Allamby | 3 comments | Continued
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Z-LASIK laser eye surgery has arrived!

Z-LASIK laser eye treatment has arrived in London. The first procedure happened at FOCUS Laser Vision on Thursday January 17th 2008. Yours truly was the surgeon behind the wheel. I did 12 Z-LASIK treatments and by the next day every patient could see better than 20/20! It’s a pretty amazing technology.Bella Roberts was the first [...]

19Jan2008 | Dave Allamby | 0 comments | Continued
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PRK Video - the Basics

Video showing a very brief overview of the PRK surface laser procedure, as well as covering short sight, long sight and astigmatism. LASIK remains the most popular laser eye surgery procedure worldwide. In Italy, though, surface laser (PRK, LASEK) is very popular.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZZguJNitnU

14Jan2008 | Dave Allamby | 0 comments | Continued
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LASIK video - the Basics Part 1

Video showing a very brief overview of the LASIK procedure, as well as covering short sight, long sight and astigmatism. Simple and to the point.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7VRghAtwXU

14Jan2008 | Dave Allamby | 0 comments | Continued