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Ophthalmology

Complex cataract surgery: Specialised techniques and advanced treatment

Cataracts are a common eye condition that occurs when the natural lens of the eye becomes cloudy, leading to blurred vision, glare, and difficulty seeing in low light. However, not all cataracts are alike and for some people, cataracts will present with additional challenges. This article explains the key aspects about complex cataracts, including what they are, how they are treated, and what you can expect during recovery.

Written by Top Doctors

Written by Top Doctors
Ophthalmology

How does retinal detachment affect your vision in the long term?

Retinal detachment is a serious eye condition that can have lasting implications on your vision if not treated promptly. The retina, a thin layer of tissue at the back of the eye, is responsible for detecting light and sending visual signals to your brain. When this delicate tissue separates from its supporting layer, it can lead to significant visual disturbances and, in some cases, permanent loss of sight. Here, an esteemed opthalmologist explores how retinal detachment can impact your vision in the long term.

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Written by Top Doctors
Ophthalmology

YAG laser capsulotomy

After cataract surgery, some patients may experience clouding in the capsule that holds the lens implant. This leads to what is commonly referred to as ‘Posterior Capsule Opacification (PCO)’ or ‘secondary cataract’. We offer YAG laser capsulotomy at Blue Fin Vision Eye Clinic on Harley Street, London, which is a safe and effective laser treatment designed to address this issue. Furthermore, it can help to restore your vision to its post-operative best.

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Written by Top Doctors
Ophthalmology

Monofocal, Trifocal and EDOF intraocular lenses: Which ones are right for me?

At The Harley Street Eye Centre, part of the Blue Fin Vision Clinic group of eye health clinics, we believe in providing patients with knowledge empowering them to make informed decisions about their eye health. Understanding the different types of intraocular lenses (IOLs) is essential when it comes to cataract surgery or lens replacement. This informative and detailed guide to the pros and cons of monofocal, trifocal, and Extended Depth of Focus (EDOF) intraocular lenses provides a comprehensive idea of what results to expect from each type – and most important, which ones are right for you.

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