Refractive Errors
SMILE® Pro is the latest evolution in laser eye surgery being enabled by the ZEISS VISUMAX® 800 Femtosecond laser. A pioneer in laser eye surgery technology.
Presbyopia occurs as you age and makes it hard to see things up close. We explore the options for people to restore their near vision as they get older.
If you're over 50 you may no longer be eligible for laser eye surgery. However, a Refractive Lens Exchange may remove the need for glasses as you age.
PhotoRefractive Keratectomy (PRK) is the original form of laser eye surgery. PRK is versatile, safe and cost-effective treatment.
If you have put off Laser Eye Surgery before due to a lack of time, now might be the right time to make your way to better vision.
20/20 vision is an often misunderstood concept. Learn what 20/20 vision means and how you measure vision properly.
Comparing costs of laser eye surgery in Australia can be confusing. There can be a lot of hidden costs now quoted in your surgery price. Get some clarity here.
Laser Eye surgery is considered a low risk. Risks of laser eye surgery can include, infection, flap dislodgement, light sensitivity and dry eye.
Considering laser eye surgery? Check your eligibility to see if you can make glasses and contact lenses a thing of the past. Sign up for our free assessment.
Since the 13th century people have been correcting refractive errors in vision. We explore the journey from the first glasses to the latest in eye surgery.
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Laser eye surgery is not suitable for everyone. Take the first step to find out whether you can benefit.
