What Are The Differences Between PRESBYOND® Laser Blended Vision And Monovision Contact Lenses? [Video]

Monovision contact lenses allow the patient’s distance and near vision but in a very specific focal point. In laser blended vision, we are able to increase the depth of field on the cornea. 98% of people tolerate the difference in eyes better in laser blended vision. Mr Glenn Carp discusses the differences between PRESBYOND® Laser Blended Vision and Monovision contact lenses……

A PRK / LASEK Surgery Procedure

This video shows Lucy having a surface laser procedure at the London Vision Clinic by Professor Dan Reinstein and illustrates Lucy’s vision results as well as healing. It is known as PRK / LASEK, or Epi-LASEK. The main difference between this treatment and LASIK is the healing time. In LASIK, the healing time is a few hours and in PRK LASEK the healing time is a few days….

Why Ken Chose The London Vision Clinic To Overcome His Presbyopia

In this video, Ken Hames, a motivational speaker and television presenter, tells why he had chosen the London Vision Clinic and a revolutionary laser eye surgery technique, PRESBYOND® Laser Blended Vision to overcome his presbyopia (ageing eyes). Laser eye surgeon Mr Glenn Carp explains the blended vision treatment profile, which has been developed by Professor Reinstein, and is used exclusively at the London Vision Clinic….

Laser Eye Surgery: Alex’s Patient Experience At London Vision Clinic

Alex has been wearing glasses since he was about ten or eleven. Wearing contact lenses was a temporary solution, but he couldn’t go swimming with them without getting an infections in his eyes. In this video, he discusses the main advantages he can think of by having laser eye corrective surgery and visualises the day that he doesn’t have to wear glasses or contact lenses anymore….

Why Does Chopping Onions Make You Cry?

Yes, you’ve guessed it, we’re talking about the perennial problem of onion-chopping here. Whether it is for winter soups, autumn sauces, spring or summer salads; onions are the mainstay of any kitchen store cupboard. With many varieties to choose from, these versatile vegetables have one thing in common: they make your eyes water. And their preparation is a constant source of anguish for any cook with half way sensitive eyes….