Premium Cataract Surgery involves replacing the eye’s cloudy natural lens with an advanced artificial intraocular lens designed to correct vision. This modern approach to cataract surgery addresses cataracts but also can significantly reduce or eliminate the need for eyeglasses after surgery. Read more.
LASIK is a popular laser eye surgery designed to correct vision in people who are nearsighted, farsighted, or have astigmatism. The procedure reshapes the cornea (the clear front part of the eye) to enable light entering the eye to be properly focused onto the retina, which results in clearer vision. LASIK is known for its quick recovery and great results. Read more.
PRK is a refractive eye surgery ideal for patients with thin corneas or corneal irregularities. It involves gently removing the cornea’s outer layer and reshaping the underlying tissue with a laser to improve light focus on the retina. While recovery takes longer than LASIK, PRK is an excellent option for those who aren’t LASIK candidates. Read more.
ICL, or Implantable Collamer Lens, offers a permanent solution for myopia, especially for those ineligible for LASIK or PRK. We insert a biocompatible lens between the iris and natural lens to focus light correctly and improve vision. Reversible and UV-protective, ICL is ideal for patients with thin corneas or severe myopia. Read more.
Refractive Lens Exchange (RLE) replaces the eye’s natural lens with an artificial intraocular lens (IOL) to correct presbyopia or severe farsightedness. Similar to cataract surgery, RLE focuses on refractive correction rather than removing a cloudy lens, offering patients freedom from glasses or contacts.