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Look Forward to a Clear & Bright 2015

Published on 7th January 2015

As a glasses or contact lens wearer, what’s in store for you in 2015? A new pair of prescription sunglasses for the summer, or will you upgrade from daily disposable lenses to the best monthly ones so you don’t have to take them out every night.

We have another option for you. Why not banish contact lenses and glasses and make this year the year you have laser eye surgery? Just think of all the benefits laser eye surgery can bring:

  • Clear vision as soon as you wake up every day - not having to scrabble around for your glasses!
  • Not having the hassle, and ongoing expense, of contact lenses.
  • Better performance in sport.
  • No irritation or eye infections from contact lenses.
  • Not having to clean your glasses.
  • No need to swap between glasses and sunglasses at inconvenient times - e.g. whilst driving.
  • Increased confidence - some people would prefer not to have to wear glasses.
  • Quick procedure, quick recovery and best of all quick results!
  • Having laser eye surgery could be more cost-effective for you in the long-term.

If you think it’s time to make a change, but would like more information please browse through our website or give us a call - we’ll be happy to answer any questions you may have.

And don’t forget with Visualase you receive a no obligation, no pressure, free initial consultation with the actual surgeon who will perform your procedure - something which is surprisingly rare amongst laser eye surgery clinics.

Make 2015 the year you treat yourself to better vision.

 

All eye surgical procedures carry a level of risk including not obtaining the desired outcome, through to varying levels of visual loss. Your eye surgeon will discuss the risks and benefits, including ones specific to your circumstances, at the time of your pre-operative consultation.