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Cataracts: what we need to know
Here to provide us with helpful information regarding cataracts is distinguished consultant ophthalmologist, Mr Thomas Ressiniotis.
Written by Top Doctors
Ophthalmology
Cataracts: what we need to know
Here to provide us with helpful information regarding cataracts is distinguished consultant ophthalmologist, Mr Thomas Ressiniotis.
Written by Top Doctors
Ophthalmology
The benefits of Blepharoplasty: Enhancing vision and aesthetics
Blepharoplasty, commonly known as eyelid surgery, is a procedure that addresses both functional and aesthetic concerns related to the eyelids. This surgery involves removing excess skin, muscle, and sometimes fat from the upper and/or lower eyelids. It’s frequently performed to improve vision obstructed by drooping eyelids and to enhance the appearance of the eyes. Here to provide a detailed look at the benefits of this procedure is leading oculoplastic surgeon Mr Irfan Jeeva.
By Mr Saurabh Jain
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Dyslexia: An opthalmology perspective
Learning to read marks a pivotal milestone in every child's educational journey, yet for those with dyslexia - a neurobiological disorder affecting 80 per cent of individuals with learning disabilities - it presents distinct challenges. In his latest online article, Mr Saurabh Jain gives us his insights.
By Miss Sudeshna Patra
08.07.24
Ophthalmology
A comprehensive overview of cataracts and cataract surgery
Here, highly experienced, skilled, and qualified consultant ophthalmic surgeon, Miss Sudeshna Patra, discusses cataracts and cataract surgery in expert detail.
By Miss Anuradha Jayaprakasam
03.07.24
Ophthalmology
Ptosis, also known as droopy eyelid, is a condition where the upper eyelid droops over the eye. This can affect one or both eyes and can range from mild to severe. Ptosis surgery is often recommended to correct this condition, improving both vision and appearance. Here, Miss Anuradha Jayaprakasam, renowned consultant ophthalmologist and oculoplastic surgeon, provides comprehensive information about ptosis surgery.
By Mr Manzar Saeed
02.07.24
Ophthalmology
Vitrectomy is a surgical procedure performed on the eye to remove the vitreous humour, a gel-like substance that fills the space between the lens and the retina. This surgery is typically recommended for patients experiencing problems in the retina or vitreous, which can significantly impact vision. If you have been advised to undergo a vitrectomy, it is essential to understand the procedure, its indications, and the recovery process. In his latest online article, Mr Manzar Saeed gives us his insights.
By Ms Sharon Heng
01.07.24
Ophthalmology
AMD: Understanding symptoms, types, and management
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a prevalent eye condition and a leading cause of vision loss among people aged 50 and older. Understanding this condition, its symptoms, and management options is crucial for those who may be affected. This article aims to provide a clear and comprehensive overview of AMD.
By Mr James Neffendorf
01.07.24
Ophthalmology
All you need to know about cataract surgery
Here, in one of our latest articles, Dr James Neffendorf, a highly regarded consultant ophthalmologist, discusses when cataract surgery is typically recommended, the associated risks, and whether or not people will require glasses afterwards.
By Mr Sameer Trikha
26.06.24
Ophthalmology
Enhancing vision: Tecnis PureSee Lens
If you or a loved one are exploring options for cataract surgery, we are excited to introduce the latest advancement in intraocular lenses (IOLs) now available at The Circle Hospital in Runnymede, Chertsey, Surrey. The Johnson & Johnson Tecnis PureSee Intraocular Lens represents a cutting-edge solution designed to enhance visual clarity and quality post-surgery. In his latest online article, Mr Sameer Trikha gives us his insights.
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Ophthalmology
An introduction to cornea transplant surgery
A cornea transplant, also known as keratoplasty, is a surgical procedure designed to replace part or all of a damaged cornea with healthy donor tissue. The cornea, the transparent, dome-shaped surface of the eye, plays a crucial role in focusing light and ensuring clear vision. When the cornea becomes cloudy or scarred, vision can be significantly impaired. Undergoing a cornea transplant can restore sight, alleviate pain, and improve the appearance of a damaged or diseased cornea. Leading consultant ophthalmologist Mr Adam Bates explores the procedure.
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