Optimax Eye Surgery Blog
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Optimax offers an unmatched level of expertise in vision correction, helping people to see life more clearly since 1991. Optimax now offers a comprehensive range of procedures to treat eye conditions including eyelid surgery, cosmetic eye surgery, blepharitis surgery, and corneal cross-linking. Optimax news and insights provide a flavor of how life can be brighter and more enjoyable after..
Optimax Eye Surgery Blog
5d ago
In our digitally-driven world, where screens dominate both work and leisure activities, the prevalence of Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS) has become a significant concern. CVS, also known as digital eye strain, refers to a group of eye and vision-related problems that result from prolonged computer, tablet, e-reader, and smartphone use. In this article, we delve into the causes, symptoms, and prevention strategies for CVS to help you protect your eye health in the digital age ..read more
Optimax Eye Surgery Blog
3w ago
Just as flowers bloom and trees bud anew, we can revitalize our vision with a selection of nutrient-rich foods that support eye health. In this article, we'll explore the best foods to eat in spring to promote optimal eye health, ensuring clarity, brightness, and vitality for the season ahead ..read more
Optimax Eye Surgery Blog
3w ago
Astigmatism is a common refractive error affecting millions worldwide, causing blurred vision and discomfort in daily activities. Fortunately, advancements in ophthalmology provide effective solutions for correcting astigmatism. Let’s find out how laser eye surgery can fix astigmatism ..read more
Optimax Eye Surgery Blog
1M ago
Since 1991, Optimax Eye Surgery has been at the forefront of providing exceptional eye care services across the nation. With clinics equipped with cutting-edge technology, a team of passionate professionals, and a commitment to personalized care, Optimax stands out as a leader in the field of refractive surgery. In this article, we'll delve into the reasons why booking a consultation at Optimax is the best decision for anyone seeking vision correction ..read more
Optimax Eye Surgery Blog
1M ago
We’ve been in the business of vision correction since 1991 so you can be sure that we’ve heard nearly every question about laser eye surgery there is. We truly believe there’s no such thing as a silly question. We’re sharing 5 FAQs from Optimax patients about laser eye surgery, covering topics ranging from treatment day to recovery to finance ..read more
Optimax Eye Surgery Blog
1M ago
At Optimax, we understand the profound impact that clear, natural vision can have on your life. That's why we're excited to offer you an exclusive opportunity to experience the life-changing benefits of laser eye surgery at an unbeatable price: only £990 per eye, with a fixed cost regardless of your prescription ..read more
Optimax Eye Surgery Blog
1M ago
One of the main questions we get from patients is regarding the cost of their vision correction treatment. This is understandable as it allows people to select a treatment which is suitable for them and which has a realistic price tag. We have tried to make our treatments as accessible as possible ..read more
Optimax Eye Surgery Blog
1M ago
LASIK (Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis) eye surgery has revolutionized vision correction, offering millions of people worldwide a chance to achieve clearer vision without the need for glasses or contact lenses. In this article, we'll delve into the fundamentals of LASIK, its procedure, long-term benefits, prerequisites, and compare it with another common vision correction procedure, LASEK ..read more
Optimax Eye Surgery Blog
2M ago
Laser eye surgery might seem like it’s a relatively modern phenomenon, but it’s actually been around for over 50 years. In fact, people first realised that it was possible to correct vision by reshaping the cornea in 1896! There have been lots of key moments along the way, leading to laser eye surgery becoming what it is today ..read more
Optimax Eye Surgery Blog
2M ago
Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is a group of inherited eye diseases which affect the retina – the back of your eye that is light sensitive, allowing you to see. The retina is made up of photoreceptor cells which detect light and colour, called rods and cones. There are around 100 million rods in your retina, and between 6 and 7 million cones ..read more