Answering ICL questions
Have questions about any aspect of ICL (Implantable Collamer Lenses)? Learn more about ICLs in Brisbane from our eye specialist, Dr. Matt Russell.
Have questions about any aspect of ICL (Implantable Collamer Lenses)? Learn more about ICLs in Brisbane from our eye specialist, Dr. Matt Russell.
How risky is laser eye surgery What is laser eye surgery? Laser eye surgery is an elective surgical procedure. It corrects the vision of those that are nearsighted, farsighted, or suffer from astigmatism. There are a few different types of laser eye surgery. LASIK is arguably the most well-known laser eye surgery technique. LASIK is when the surgeon uses a laser to create a thin flap in your cornea, the very front part of your eye. Then
Are you trying to decide between contact lenses or laser eye surgery? Here is why laser eye surgery is the better choice in the long run.
After implantable contact lens surgery, suddenly life has transformed. A whole range of activities opens up such as driving without glasses!
ICLs are for patients who have the worst vision without glasses. After having implantable contact lenses, most patients are absolutely euphoric.
After implantable contact lenses, there is a dramatic change in vision. Within a few days, people get a normal or near-normal vision without glasses.
Daily life before having implantable contact lens surgery is often overlaid with the burden of having to wear glasses and contact lenses.
Most people who are good candidates for intraocular contact lens surgery are people who have some of the worst levels of vision
Dr. Matthew Russell reveals who is suitable for implantable contact lenses (ICLs).
Dr. Matthew Russell reveals the advantages and disadvantages of implantable contact lenses (ICLs) and how they
Dr. Matthew Russell reveals the benefits of implantable contact lenses (ICLs).