Three Ways to Improve Vision
For many years the only way people could correct their vision
was to wear spectacles. Over the last forty years contact lenses
have become increasingly popular as their design and availability
has improved. More recently laser eye correction has been a major
innovation in sight correction and is rapidly gaining acceptance
as a realistic alternative.
Millions of people, world wide, have now had this correction done,
most of them because they wanted to see clearly without visual
aids. Others felt in some way handicapped by their poor vision
and their spectacles or contact lenses were a constant reminder
of this.
Spectacle wearers often complain of being able to see the frame,
discomfort and that the lenses steam up.
Contact lens wearers have other problems to deal with. There is
the daily routine of inserting, removing and cleaning the lenses,
check-ups and collections. There are also the health risks from
infections, abrasions and over wear.
In addition, both spectacles and contact lenses can break or wear
out and need to be replaced, with all the time and expense this
involves.
Laser eye treatments to correct vision were first performed in
the U.K. in 1988, following years of tests. Since then the equipment
and techniques have improved immensely and now offer an increasingly
popular third way to improve eyesight.

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