Laser Eye Solutions – In Your 20s
Corrective eye therapy can assist a person to appreciate life to the fullest without having to stress about glasses or contacts. Just imagine what it would be like to:
- Put on cool sunglasses
- Simply find your towel when you get out of the water
- Save up to $40,000 over the next 30 years on lenses and spectacles
- Go venturing without having to worry about your contact lens case and solution
The total amount a person will save from not having to buy contacts and glasses far outweighs the particular vision surgery expenses. Within your 20s there are a couple of principal alternate options which are usually available based on your own prescription, the form of your eye and the thickness of your cornea. Your suitability will be examined at your primary consultation in addition to your possibilities reviewed.
Eye Correction Solutions – In Your 30s
LASIK eyesight correction in your 30s can turn out to be liberating regardless of whether you are travelling the world, working hard on your profession, establishing a family or obtaining a property. Simply just imagine what it would be like to:
- Gain flexibility from glasses or contact lenses – simply no more worrying about cleaning your eyeglasses or losing a contact
- Save up to $25,000 over the next 20 years on contacts and glasses, far outweighing eye surgery costs
- Be dressed in cool sunglasses
- See your children in the surf
- Never miss another defining moment because you didn’t have your glasses on
In your 30s there are three main choices which are generally offered based on your prescription, the shape of your eye and the thickness of your cornea. Your suitability can be looked at at your initial assessment and your ideal possibilities discussed.
Eye Sight Solutions – In Your 40s
Laser eyesight correction within your 40s has numerous health benefits. You may possibly have used eyeglasses or contacts lens for the majority of your life, or you may have uncovered that for the very first time in your own lifetime you need eyeglasses to be able to study – how irritating is that? Whatever your situation, there is a remedy for you.
Can you just imagine what it would be like to :
- Dress in designer sunglasses
- Never be concerned about leaving behind your reading glasses at home
- Read the food selection in the cafe
- See who is calling you on your mobile
- Never miss another moment
During your 40s presently there tend to be some main alternatives which tend to be offered depending on your prescription, the form of your vision and the thickness of your cornea.
Another thing to consider is presbyopia. Presbyopia is a phrase that can be employed to describe the steady reduction of our capability to focus on near objects. Typically this kind of condition becomes obvious when you’re around 45 years old. This is when the majority men and women discover they start to need reading glasses.
At your beginning consultation you will be looked at and your alternatives discussed which include ‘blended vision’ (or ‘monovision’ as it is sometimes called), which will allow you to minimize your dependence on reading glasses.
Vision Options – In Your 50s
Did you know that laser eye modification in your 50s is possible?
Come and talk to us about the options available to you if you are:
- sick of making use of glasses with bifocal or multifocal lenses, or
- are investing much of your day becoming frustrated by the need to put on and take off your reading glasses.
Our laser eyesight correction solutions will rely on your prescription, the shape of your eye, the thickness of your cornea and your lifestyle. We can tailor a vision solution to suit you.
At your initial consultation you will be assessed and your options discussed including ‘blended vision’ (or ‘monovision’ as it is sometimes called), which will allow you to reduce your dependence on reading glasses.
Vision Suggestions – In Your 60s
You probably don’t realise that laser vision correction in your 60s is possible and has much to offer.
Come and talk to us if you are:
- sick of wearing glasses with bifocal or multifocal lenses, or
- tend to be wasting a lot of your day getting annoyed simply by the need to put on and take off your reading glasses
We can customize a laser vision alternative to suit your needs and lifestyle. At your initial consultation your sight will definitely be tested. We will also ask you to explain your way of living and just what exactly you anticipate from a corrective lens exchange. Based on the extensive history your surgeon will provide you with an explanation of your options and answer all your questions so you can make an informed decision.
So What is a Corrective Lens Exchange?
A corrective lens exchange procedure provides a way for people in their 60s to be able to see up close, as well as in the distance, without the need to constantly rely on glasses. This procedure is suitable for people who may have previously been told they are not suitable for laser eye surgery or those who just don’t want to have to wear reading glasses.
In a corrective lens exchange, the natural lens of the eye (the part that ultimately gets cloudy and becomes a cataract) is replaced by an artificial lens (IOL) whose optical prescription is specifically selected to provide sharp vision for the particular eye that is having the procedure. The term “clear lens exchange” is also used to describe this type of procedure.
There are a number of IOL options available and your surgeon will recommend the IOL most suited to your needs and lifestyle. While your dependence on glasses for daily activities will be reduced, there may still be occasions where you may need a pair of glasses. The types of situations where this may occur will be discussed with you at your consultation.
Visual recovery from a corrective lens exchange is, in most cases, quick. Most people experience minimal discomfort after the procedure with the majority being able to engage in most regular activities the day after surgery. The benefits of a corrective lens exchange are:
•highly predictable outcome,
•fast visual recovery, and
•low risk of side effects.
A corrective lens exchange has a long history of successful outcomes and removes the need for cataract surgery in the future.
