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Glasses Vs Contact Lenses Vs Laser Eye Surgery - Which is best?

Glasses Vs Contact Lenses Vs Laser Eye Surgery - Which is best?

Published on 16th October 2018

When it comes to vision correction, glasses, contact lenses and laser eye surgery are the most popular options but there's a lot to think about when deciding which would work best for you. Read More...

Question of the month: Can I wear coloured contact lenses after laser eye surgery?

Question of the month: Can I wear coloured contact lenses after laser eye surgery?

Published on 20th September 2017

Coloured contact lenses are worn to enhance or change the natural eye colour and can be bought in different prescription strengths, or just for cosmetic purposes. This type of contact lens can still be worn after laser eye surgery, however you will probably want to wait a few weeks after undergoing any type of surgery.
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I had an infection in my eye when I wore contacts and it scarred my cornea - will I still be able to get laser eye surgery?

I had an infection in my eye when I wore contacts and it scarred my cornea - will I still be able to get laser eye surgery?

Published on 14th December 2011

It is not uncommon for someone to have a corneal scar from a contact lens infection. It is still potentially possible to have laser eye surgery if this is the case, but you must seek expert from advice from your treating ophthalmologist. Read More...

How long before laser eye surgery do I have to stop wearing contact lenses?

How long before laser eye surgery do I have to stop wearing contact lenses?

Published on 8th December 2011

You do need to refrain from wearing contact lenses prior to having laser eye surgery. In fact, you need to refrain from wearing them to have your suitability determined at your consultation. Read More...