Eye surgery In The Himalayas – London Vision Clinic Foundation Work

In this video, you’ll see the challenges faced by some of the most disadvantaged people in Nepal, and how mobile eye surgery can prolong people’s lives in the Himalaya….

A Friend is Never Far Away: Join the Extended London Vision Clinic Family

I have long believed in the “Six degrees of separation” theory, sometimes referred to as the “Human Web”. It refers to the idea that everyone is at most six steps away from any other person in the world……

Through the Eye of a Needle – Life after PRESBYOND® Laser Blended Vision

Through the Eye of a Needle – Life after PRESBYOND® Laser Blended Vision Body language experts tell us that our gestures can tell ourselves and others a lot about our intentions or state of mind. Some studies even suggest that 55% of communication is derived through non-verbal communication. For example, crossing our arms is widely seen as a sign of defensiveness, perhaps employed as a way to self-soothe when we feel uneasy or uncomfortable with a situation. In some situations,…

The Last Straw and Going Ahead with Laser Eye Surgery

The Last Straw and Going Ahead with Laser Eye Surgery When it comes to making some important decisions, there is often a “last straw” moment that pushes us over the edge of an invisible line. This is the moment at which we decide, “enough is enough”. And from that moment on, our mind is made up. Of course, the idea of “the last straw” comes from the idiom: “the straw that broke the camel’s back”. That is to say, the…

Can Laser Eye Surgery Treat the Loss of Reading Vision? [VIDEO]

Yes. The loss of reading vision that is evident around the age of 45 is known as presbyopia or ‘ageing eyes’. London Vision Clinic has been treating patients with presbyopia for years. In this video, Mr Carp explains how laser eye surgery can correct it so you don’t need reading glasses, varifocals or bifocals anymore……

Vision and Art: Blurred Vision or Impressionism?

The French painter widely accredited with being the leader of the neo-impressionist movement, Georges Seurat, took a scientific approach to the way he applied his paint to the canvas. By the use of tiny dots of colour (known as pointillism) the viewer is required to join the dots rather than having the paints already blended on the canvas. This technique is pretty time consuming for the artist – Seurat took two years to complete his famous “A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte”. When viewing his great works I can’t help but wonder about his eyesight and how these pictures might be viewed by those with colour blindness….

Can Laser Eye Surgery Treat Double Vision (Diplopia)?

Can Laser Eye Surgery Treat Double Vision (Diplopia)? Over the years, developments in the refractive surgery field have allowed surgeons to correct more eye problems than ever before. From myopia (short-sightedness) to presbyopia (ageing eyes), Laser Eye Surgery has helped to restore the sight of tens of millions of people around the world. But could it help with double vision? What is Double Vision? Double vision—also known as diplopia—is a fairly common problem that causes a person to see two…