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As one of the earliest pioneers of laser eye surgery, who continues to break new ground in the techniques and technology of refractive surgery, Professor Reinstein has established a reputation as an international authority in the field.

Among those calling on his expertise are the producers of Channel 4′s 10 Years Younger and Living TV’s Extreme Makeover UK, for whom Professor Reinstein in the exclusive laser eye surgeon. He is also a frequent interviewee for TV and press. Among his other television appearances are interviews on the BBC programme Science Clips, BBC Breakfast and Sky News.

 

Insight Magazine
Find out the facts from the Pioneer in Laser Eye Surgery – Professor Dan Reinstein For the majority of the population glasses are part of everyday life, yet can also be the bane of your life when it comes to ageing eyes, bifocal vision and general deterioration.
SHE Magazine
I can see clearly now... Severely short-sighted for more than 20 years, Sarah Gooding, 32, finally took the plunge and had laser eye surgery. Here, she describes what it was like to see the world in sharp focus for the first time.
Daily Telegraph (Happy Employees)
Laser eye surgeon has his sights set on hiring happy employees Pay rates "way above the sector average" are not the only reason the 23 staff at London Vision Clinic are happy and committed to their work. Being cheerful is a prerequisite for working at the laser eye surgery company near London's Regents Park.
Daily Express (Jam Jar Glasses)
A REVOLUTIONARY technique in eye surgery is allowing patients with prescriptions that were previously thought too difficult to treat to have pin-sharp vision, says Nick Harding. Yvonne Cockerton was 13 when she started to wear thick glasses. Without her chunky minus 8.5 prescription spectacles, the investment accountant from Ware, Hertfordshire, could not recognise people she knew.
All Out Cricket
The Eyes have it: He may be fat, bald and four-eyed, AOC editor Andy Afford was now in a position to change things. After a personal invitation from Professor Dan Reinstein at the London Vision Clinic, at least one thing was going to get sorted. And with the gym membership "in the post" and the phone numbers of chief rug-wearers Gooch and Warne set to speed dial, you have to ask yourself, is a full blown mid-life crisis imminent?
Body Language
Body Language The decline of vision with age is a universal complaint. But Prof Dan Reinstein explains how treatment techniques are turning back the clock on ageing eyes with presbyopia. Ever decreasing circles Presbyopia will affect all of us at some point in our lives, occurring in 100% of the population.
Cache Magazine
Look Into My Eyes: REM.fm's Mary Harboe counts down the months, weeks, days and hours to her life-changing laser eye surgery in the safe hands of Professor Reinstein at the London Vision Clinic. Two months before Is there such a thing as coincidence? I am not sure, but it certainly seemed rather odd that within the space of 24 hours I had heard a new word - 'presbyopia' - mentioned in two completely different circumstances.
European Tour
Hoey Eyes An Optimistic Future After Laser Surgery - 24 April 2007 Michael Hoey is looking for a swift return to The European Tour after successful laser eye surgery inspired the Northern Irishman to the second Challenge Tour success of his career at the Tessali-Metaponto Open di Puglia e Basilicata.
Cycling Week
Laser Eye Surgery - See the light Darren Chouch transformed his cycling with laser eye surgery, and so can you. The Problem: "I used to wear glasses for cycling" says Darren Couch. "I had worn contact lenses from age 18 but developed an intolerance for them so could not wear them all day. Riding in the rain totally smeared the lenses so I couldn't see and at night it was worse because of the beads of rain. It made riding much more dangerous."
Square Mile Magazine
More than meets eye: Steve McDowell eye-balls a machine that is in essence a sophisticated heat beam which we call a "laser". It's a very weird thing to do. Lie still in a bed while a man in a bad-taste bandanna fires a laser into each of your eyes. Hence the butterflies as I prepare to do just this while nervously gorging on the finest chocolate biscuits (Duchy of Lancaster, no less) in the expensively appointed waiting room just off Harley Street.
Target Spot
Eyes on the Prize STEVE MCDOWELL takes the plunge and opts for corrective laser eye surgery I WRITE this with apologies to the excellent offices of JH Steward (Bisley) - the opticians in whose very capable hands my shooting eyes have been for some years.
Sport Driver
Eyes wide open... As divers, our eyesight is something we rely on every time we take a breath in the underwater world. Good eyesight is something taken for granted if you're lucky enough to have perfect vision, but for those who have to wear glasses or contact lenses, it presents a problem when you come to dive.
English Cut
Blight and sight... If you've been living in the UK, I hope you've been enjoying the recent heat wave. I know when I meet our American friends over here in London, they're just astonished that it's not raining, and finding the temperature quite normal for them. It's a bit too hot on Savile Row for me, but buzzing around my local Cumbrian lanes in an old MG is a lot of fun. It's certainly a great way to commute to work.
Cataract and Retractive Surgery Today
My Personal Account of Laser Blended Vision More than 2 years after surgery, my refraction is 0.00 -0.25 X 3° in the right eye and 0.00 -0.25 X 68° in the left; I can still see J1 up close.
Daily Express (I can see clearly now)
"I can see clearly now" New techniques mean that thousands who previously could not have laser eye surgery can now be safely treated. JULIE CARPENTER explains why she can throw away her hated glasses at last.