SMILE v LASIK v PRK – What Are the Different Types ?
When comparing SMILE, LASIK, and PRK, it can be easy to get overwhelmed. Here are the key differences between these types of laser eye surgery.
When comparing SMILE, LASIK, and PRK, it can be easy to get overwhelmed. Here are the key differences between these types of laser eye surgery.
What's the difference between LASIK and PRESBYOND? Interview transcription: In an interview, Alex Shortt discusses the differences between LASIK treatment and PRESBYOND surgery Interviewer: There is a difference between people who have PRESBYOND and somebody who has conventional LASIK. It is an immediate outcome. I understand
I’m going to tell you step-by-step why having laser vision correction with me is not only going to give you life-changing results you desire but will be a ‘swift’, 5-star experience that even the pop diva herself approves.
In an interview, Alex Shortt was asked when you will start to see laser eye surgery results and how long results last.
Alex Shortt discusses SMILE, how it works and how it differs from conventional LASIK.
What is the recovery time for laser eye surgery? The recovery time depends on which type of laser eye surgery you have The recovery time following laser eye surgery varies depending on which type of laser eye surgery you have. With the first generation of laser
Is it possible to perform laser eye surgery on both eyes? We usually perform laser eye surgery on both eyes on the same day Laser eye surgery is always performed on both eyes on the same day with a few very rare exceptions. The logic is
How does a laser eye surgery day in the UK look like? Your surgeon, Alex Shortt, talks you through it. Learn more...
How long does laser eye surgery take? The whole time that you are in the clinic for having laser eye surgery is about 90 minutes The whole admission to the clinic and the whole time that you are in the clinic for having laser eye surgery
How do you assess a patients eligibility for laser eye surgery? We assess the suitability in three steps We assess the suitability of someone for laser eye surgery in three steps. The first step is to have a series of very sophisticated scans which examine the