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What Are The Side Effects Of Glaucoma Eye Drops?
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What Are The Side Effects Of Glaucoma Eye Drops?
What Can I Do To Prevent My Sight Getting Worse From Glaucoma?
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What Can I Do To Prevent My Sight Getting Worse From Glaucoma?
What Happens If I Neglect Getting Tested For Glaucoma?
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What Happens If I Neglect Getting Tested For Glaucoma?
Can Children Have Glaucoma?
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Can Children Have Glaucoma?
Why Are More People Becoming Short-Sighted?
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Why Are More People Becoming Short-Sighted?
What Should I Expect In My Glaucoma Appointment?
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What Should I Expect In My Glaucoma Appointment?
What Are Cataracts?
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What Are Cataracts?
What Is Myopia?
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What Is Myopia?
Can Cataracts Be Treated With Laser?
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Can Cataracts Be Treated With Laser?
What Is Angle Closure Glaucoma?
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What Is Angle Closure Glaucoma?
My-iClinic CPD Event With Ms Tina Khanam On New Treatments In Keratoconus 2024
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Wednesday, April 24 · 7 - 8pm GMT 1 Ms Tina Khanam - Consultant and Surgeon at My-iClinic - MBBS, BSC (INTERCAL), MSC, FRCOPHTH, PG DIP CRS, CERT LRS Discover the latest advancements in Keratoconus treatment in our upcoming online webinar. This session will provide a comprehensive overview of this condition, covering existing treatment modalities and emerging therapies that are revolutionizing ...
Mr Radwan Almousa - Keranatural Rings
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Mr Radwan Almousa - Keranatural Rings
Ms Maria Dimitry - Treatment for Dry Eyes
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Ms Maria Dimitry - Treatment for Dry Eyes
Maria Dimitry - Corneal Fuchs Dystrophy
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Maria Dimitry - Corneal Fuchs Dystrophy
Tina khanam - Corneal Abrasion
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Tina khanam - Corneal Abrasion
Tina Khanam - What is Astigmatism?
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Tina Khanam - What is Astigmatism?
Mr John Bolger - Our PLANO 2025 Campaign
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Mr John Bolger - Our PLANO 2025 Campaign
Mr John Bolger - What is an Implantable Contact Lens?
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Mr John Bolger - What is an Implantable Contact Lens?
Mr John Bolger - reLEX SMILE Vision Correction
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Mr John Bolger - reLEX SMILE Vision Correction
Mr John Bolger - Daylighting Your Lifestyle
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Mr John Bolger - Daylighting Your Lifestyle
Mr John Bolger - Myopia Control In Children
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Mr John Bolger - Myopia Control In Children
ReLEX SMILE Vision correction treatment explained
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ReLEX SMILE Vision correction treatment explained
LASIK Laser Eye Surgery explained
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LASIK Laser Eye Surgery explained
Premium Lens Implantation after Cataract Surgery (IOLs)
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Premium Lens Implantation after Cataract Surgery (IOLs)
Vision Correction Treatment (ReLEX SMILE) at My-iClinic in London
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Vision Correction Treatment (ReLEX SMILE) at My-iClinic in London
Lasik Treatment at My-iClinic
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Lasik Treatment at My-iClinic
SMILE Laser Eye Surgery at North London's Eye Hospital
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SMILE Laser Eye Surgery at North London's Eye Hospital
Implantable Contact Lenses and SMILE Laser Eye Surgery
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Implantable Contact Lenses and SMILE Laser Eye Surgery
What's it like to have SMILE laser eye surgery?!
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What's it like to have SMILE laser eye surgery?!

Комментарии

  • @BrookLouis-d9x
    @BrookLouis-d9x 27 дней назад

    35911 Kulas Views

  • @TomlinsonEvelyn-f6y
    @TomlinsonEvelyn-f6y 29 дней назад

    Goldner Drives

  • @uzislamic
    @uzislamic Месяц назад

    Hi

  • @theresamaysupportsISIS
    @theresamaysupportsISIS Месяц назад

    Some companies offer free consultation why the 200

  • @falcon8385
    @falcon8385 2 месяца назад

    Thank Mr J Bolger You operated on my eyes 13 years ago ( phaco + IOL ) In Jordan. I am doing very well 👍

  • @RajKumar-cy8zc
    @RajKumar-cy8zc 2 месяца назад

    Any side effects ?

  • @BolognaNips
    @BolognaNips 2 месяца назад

    Ok that’s it

  • @MukambaMupenge
    @MukambaMupenge 3 месяца назад

    Lazairaise

  • @edgargap9587
    @edgargap9587 4 месяца назад

    What happens if you get this surgery plus lasik? Will you start seeing the colors of the wind?

  • @tj9382
    @tj9382 5 месяцев назад

    I’m seriously considering getting this done. Thanks for the insight.

  • @halimasumayya9890
    @halimasumayya9890 6 месяцев назад

    Will it be painful????

  • @mariaaiello8184
    @mariaaiello8184 6 месяцев назад

    Totally agree with ⬆️! You have to be very careful. No bending and no lifting heavy objects. It can cause in some people detached retinia in some people. Why take a chance!

  • @djjus6004
    @djjus6004 6 месяцев назад

    You can not bend over. I hurt my eye bending over 3 days after surgery

  • @annelise888
    @annelise888 7 месяцев назад

    Just got this procedure done this morning! My prescription prior to appointment was -4.25 in both eyes. They did one eye first then the other in the same appointment. So far results are great and i have a 1 day followup tomorrow to check my eye pressure. I wasnt eligible for lasik because my cornea was too thin and this was the next best option. Short down time and my vision should even even out even more over the next 1-3weeks. I went to sharpevision in seattle and they have 2 other locations in the states. Theyre one of the only US companies whove been doing this procedure for about 10 years. It has been done in europe for a lot longer but our fda is a lot more strict so its still a bit new to the US.

    • @_cakesbyaarya_
      @_cakesbyaarya_ 7 месяцев назад

      Hey. Even my cornea is thin so doctor asked me to do this surgery in may. Is it painful?

    • @jellobello7145
      @jellobello7145 2 месяца назад

      Hows your experience now?

  • @MrHominid2U
    @MrHominid2U 7 месяцев назад

    I drove the same day. What's the big deal?

  • @noushadp1039
    @noushadp1039 7 месяцев назад

    i done icl before 10 months vision is good but i am suffering with glaucoma of right eye after icl surgery

  • @meduimdock
    @meduimdock 10 месяцев назад

    Does that mean you can sleep with them? Unlike contacts

    • @my-iclinicnorthlondonseyeh8267
      @my-iclinicnorthlondonseyeh8267 10 месяцев назад

      Hi, though the ICL is designed to remain in the eye, permanently correcting your vision, the lens can be completely reversed providing flexibility for the future. In the event of a major prescription change or the availability of new vision correction options, ICL is completely reversible. Please follow the link below to have more info and book a consultation: www.my-iclinic.co.uk/icl#vision_correction

  • @jennycarter1149
    @jennycarter1149 10 месяцев назад

    Straight to the point. Thanks for more info and less waffle😊

  • @DisturbedStory
    @DisturbedStory 10 месяцев назад

    Got icl done 2 years ago. The best decision of my life. Had glasses since I was in 4th grade, my eyes progressively got worse and worse so decided on icl. Icl is safer than prk and laser. ❤️ I do not regret it AT ALL and could see way more clear the next day after surgery. Recovery was so easy. Process was smooth and my dr that did it was AMAZING! 100% recommend icl over anything!

    • @JasperDD
      @JasperDD 7 месяцев назад

      Could you share what facility and surgeon you had it at?

    • @harshamotwani18
      @harshamotwani18 4 месяца назад

      Please tell which doctor you got icl done?? Please it would be a great help

    • @DisturbedStory
      @DisturbedStory 4 месяца назад

      @@harshamotwani18 I went to Dr. Swale at Fisher-Swale-Nicholson Eye Center in Bourbonnais, IL! I would only trust Dr. Swale!

    • @DisturbedStory
      @DisturbedStory 4 месяца назад

      @@JasperDD I went to Dr. Swale at Fisher-Swale-Nicholson Eye Center in Bourbonnais, IL! I would only trust Dr. Swale!

  • @janegroom2756
    @janegroom2756 11 месяцев назад

    I used goggles.

    • @marysueeasteregg
      @marysueeasteregg 9 месяцев назад

      A (female) friend of mine did this. I just got goggles for this purpose. I don't even have the initial consultation for cataracts for another 4 weeks. I've got thick hair, though not especially long. I don't see how I am going to be able to rinse my hair right with the goggles on. But I have not tried out the goggles in the shower yet. What type of goggles did you use? I purchased swimmers' goggles. They feel weird. I am wondering if I would be better off with scuba goggles. Maybe they would be even more unwieldy, though.

  • @hakeemhisham
    @hakeemhisham 11 месяцев назад

    so what happens if your eyesight powers increases? i thought no maintenance are required??

    • @my-iclinicnorthlondonseyeh8267
      @my-iclinicnorthlondonseyeh8267 10 месяцев назад

      Before undergoing procedures like ICL, it's crucial to assess the stability of the individual's eyesight. This is to ensure that any corrections made during the procedure will be effective in the long term. Anyway, in the event of a major prescription change or the availability of new vision correction options, ICL is completely reversible. Follow the link below for more info and to book a consultation: www.my-iclinic.co.uk/icl#vision_correction

  • @morgo966
    @morgo966 11 месяцев назад

    No one is providing their perscription prior to surgery, can someone comment what their perscription was?

    • @sugababi1987
      @sugababi1987 10 месяцев назад

      Yes! Tell us your prescription and cost too that would be so helpful.

    • @annelise888
      @annelise888 7 месяцев назад

      I just got it done this morning! I was -4.25 in both eyes. Eyes were blurry for a few hours after my appointment because if the dilation done. But after a nap i woke up to just a bit of foggyness. It says from a week-3weeks my vision will even out but so far so good! Happy with my results

  • @_jussii
    @_jussii 11 месяцев назад

    just had this done yesterday!! instant vision love the results 🫶🏻

  • @sheetaltanna4800
    @sheetaltanna4800 11 месяцев назад

    I had ICL surgery 20 days ago and I didn't try to see much for the first two days of the surgery and took rest but whenever I opened my eyes, I could see my vision had gone upto 4k from 144 pixels. JUST IN 2 DAYS. WHILE THE RECOVERY PROCESS. It was the best decision of my life. I am so glad that I got rid of my glasses and opted for this surgery as I wasn't eligible for LASIK or SMILE. After a week I started reading and using screen a bit and had a slight headaches for the first time. It went away in 5 days and now I'm living normally and so glad that my eyes are now actually doing what they're supposed to do. I have had halos and glares in first 5 days, they were severe but after 15 days, my brain adapted them and now I can barely notice them. Sometimes after eyedrops, i see fogs, but it goes away when drops get dried out. Overall, it depends on the doctor you've chosen as well as the lens. Totally worth it. I'd recommend it if you've got higher myopia. Thanks for reading!

    • @HARISHM9733
      @HARISHM9733 11 месяцев назад

      Any glares or halos?

    • @susmitaprl9448
      @susmitaprl9448 11 месяцев назад

      From which hospital didi you perform icl? And who was the doctor

    • @sheetaltanna4800
      @sheetaltanna4800 11 месяцев назад

      @@HARISHM9733 Yeah they are there, but they don't seem to be affecting in any ways.

    • @spacecruisers
      @spacecruisers 7 месяцев назад

      That doesn’t sound like a good outcome to me

    • @ankitabhunia7041
      @ankitabhunia7041 6 месяцев назад

      What was your specs number ???

  • @pj808
    @pj808 Год назад

    I have granular dystrophy does this work?

    • @my-iclinicnorthlondonseyeh8267
      @my-iclinicnorthlondonseyeh8267 10 месяцев назад

      Whether a patient with granular dystrophy is suitable for ICL depends on various factors, including the severity of the condition, the overall health of the eye, and the individual's specific circumstances. You can book a free scan, so we can check and tell you if you are suitable. Please follow the link to book: www.my-iclinic.co.uk/

  • @sangsang7448
    @sangsang7448 Год назад

    My left eye is totally blind and my right eye is the only one I have now. I wear very thick glasses and I'm contemplating if I will have this ICL next year.

    • @spikefivefivefive
      @spikefivefivefive Год назад

      Same here ...

    • @Catzzyz
      @Catzzyz Год назад

      I'm not completely blind in one eye , but almost, and my working eye was -10 in glasses. I had an ICL 3 weeks ago and so far, things are going ok. I can't 100% say if it was a success yet though because until the eye completely heals, you can't 100% determine the results, but so far so good. The problem with only having one eye is that a lot of clinics will flat out refuse to do this surgery on you. One clinic even said 'no surgeon will ever agree to do this on you', which almost made me give up entierly. What you need to understand is that there are risks. Those risks are slim, but they exist, and if you only have one eye, if something happens to it, it would be much worse than if you had two. You have to fully understand the risks and take 100% responsibility for what might happen. I decided it was worth it to me because I was having more and more issues with lenses and wearing glasses made me handicapped and caused me a lot of issues. If it's worth it for you, however, is up to you. I suggest doing a lot of research and when you find a clinic willing to do this for you, research them too. Look at all the reviews etc.

    • @sangsang7448
      @sangsang7448 Год назад

      @@Catzzyz I will take your advise for my final consideration. Thank you so much.

    • @Jazz-gb9lp
      @Jazz-gb9lp 9 месяцев назад

      @@Catzzyzhow are you feeling about the results now

    • @Catzzyz
      @Catzzyz 9 месяцев назад

      @@Jazz-gb9lp I feel good. I'm not really having any issues that I can think of. I still see halos around bright lights (I'm expecting this to stay for the rest of my life) but I think my brain has learned to filter them out so unless I'm actively thinking about it, I don't really notice. I'm happy and don't regret anything. At least not so far.

  • @sasaboor64
    @sasaboor64 Год назад

    had lasik no issues yet

  • @Slm-w1o
    @Slm-w1o Год назад

    I am 24 years old. I have high myopic astigmatism. No laser correction is done. I refused phakic lens surgery because of its many disadvantages. I have no headache or burning eyes. I am not at risk for keratoconus; the retina is in good condition; everything is in good condition; there are no stains. I can see well with glasses, and I am happy. I wish everyone a good vision like mine. Don't damage your eyes forever with this surgery. I continue to live with glasses.

  • @jacquelineellis7136
    @jacquelineellis7136 Год назад

    ❤thank you.

  • @sandhyashakya5285
    @sandhyashakya5285 Год назад

    I don't see one eye can U help put another eye

  • @EvansEssilfie-p7j
    @EvansEssilfie-p7j Год назад

    Can I use one eye surgery two cataract one is done what next if I could not do the second one

  • @mzblue9892
    @mzblue9892 Год назад

    It actually looks more safer than lasik.

  • @Justice680
    @Justice680 Год назад

    I would not recommend ICL because there side effects.I had these done in 2003

  • @moochman1313
    @moochman1313 Год назад

    For the ones who are having issues from your procedure, were you awake or put under during the operation?

    • @karolinehoff8396
      @karolinehoff8396 Год назад

      I was awake during the whole thing, no problem

    • @MultiWhit3
      @MultiWhit3 Год назад

      ​@@karolinehoff8396how's your vision and health now?

    • @karolinehoff8396
      @karolinehoff8396 Год назад

      @@MultiWhit3 I've had no issues and my vision have never been better. In 2 days it's been a month since the surgery.

    • @sangsang7448
      @sangsang7448 Год назад

      ​@@karolinehoff8396your comment is comforting. I'm planning to have this surgery next year and the complications I read terrifies me so much.

    • @karolinehoff8396
      @karolinehoff8396 Год назад

      @@sangsang7448 i think it’s important to remember that most people who have the surgery and are happy with the results don’t bother to write about it online. But those who aren’t ofc wants to «warn» other people.

  • @AceBadguy
    @AceBadguy Год назад

    I had ICL surgery last week and it ruined my vision by giving severe glare issues (not talking about the halos which are supposedly "normal"). Surgeon said there was no fix for this other than removing it. Even though I had it removed, my vision is now worse. So this surgery is definitely not safe and wouldn't recommend these risks of permanent eye damage to anyone.

    • @maryanncastaneda1226
      @maryanncastaneda1226 Год назад

      i wanted to do this but i’m very hesitant. thank you for being transparent with your results!!

    • @samreenjahan5748
      @samreenjahan5748 Год назад

      Ap ne remove kraya koi nuksan hua

    • @महात्माआंधी
      @महात्माआंधी Год назад

      ​@@cutepanda9211tu bhi lutere doctors me se ek h

    • @sangsang7448
      @sangsang7448 Год назад

      Now I'm afraid to have this next year.

    • @Catzzyz
      @Catzzyz Год назад

      I find your story very unlikely, and if it is indeed true, very stupid. One week is no way near enough to determine wether or not an ICL has been successful since the eye is very much still healing after just one week. I wasn 't even allowed to stop taking my anti inflammatory eyedrops until after THREE weeks, and even then, the eye isn't considered fully healed yet. Glare and halos ARE incredibly normal and pretty much all patients experience those symptoms , especially in the beginning. They can take several months to go away too, especially the halos, and glare is especially common within the first weeks while you're still using the anti inflammatory eyedrops. These contain cortisone which dries out the eye and dry eyes = more glare and foggy vision. Not to mention that you just had your freaking eyeball cut open. The eye is incredibly sensitive, and you are expecting there to be no issues at all after just one week? seriously? did you do zero research? Also, if your surgeon both failed to explain these things to you AND removed it within just one week because the icl 'wasn't working' , that person is a hack and has no idea what they're doing. Nah. I don't think your surgery was a failure. I think you experienced normal symptoms , freaked out, refused to listen to your clinic and then Karened so much that they had no other choice but to remove it. I'm not saying surgery can't fail. Any surgery can fail in any number of ways. However, in this case, I think the failure was you. I too had severe glare issues and foggy vision, and about one week after my surgery my eyes were so dry and stingy that I could barely see ,which had me very worried. Turned out it was my anti inflammatory eyedrops. One day after I lowered the dose, my eyes were so much better.

  • @moochman1313
    @moochman1313 Год назад

    Did ICL yesterday on both eyes and can already see 20/20. Do occasionally see pulsing halos around bright lights. But so far no headaches or soreness.

    • @pearllambert6735
      @pearllambert6735 Год назад

      Hey! How do you feel now? Any improvement with the halos? Wishing you a speedy recovery

    • @moochman1313
      @moochman1313 Год назад

      @Pearl Lambert I feel great. No issues and the halos are not as often or as big as they use to be.

    • @pearllambert6735
      @pearllambert6735 Год назад

      @@moochman1313 thank you for letting me know! Glad you're better :)

    • @answergaming7632
      @answergaming7632 Год назад

      ​@@moochman1313halos gone now?

    • @moochman1313
      @moochman1313 Год назад

      The halos are pretty much gone. Will only see them on a few occasions during the day but would inly be about a couple of rings around the light.

  • @adelalsilimi2010
    @adelalsilimi2010 Год назад

    I did an ICL surgery 1 month ago in my right eye my doctor told me it was oversized and we should replace it with a smaller one I noticed a light line that go up and down as I blink I changed my lens and i still see it. it bothers me a lot I see it every time. has anyone experienced anything like that?

    • @filipberan4602
      @filipberan4602 Год назад

      Hello, do you still have this problem? I have same problem like you right now. I am one month after surgery.

    • @adelalsilimi2010
      @adelalsilimi2010 Год назад

      @@filipberan4602 unfortunately yes, every day I get bothered by it, it's clearly because of a procedure called iridotomy which is an opening in the iris. am very angry at my doctor because he didn't tell me about it before I do the ICL surgery. really annoying side effect. anyway ALHAMDULILLAH

    • @filipberan4602
      @filipberan4602 Год назад

      and is the line transparent or colored? if I don't focus on it, I don't see her. it is a line that stretches from the right side of the eye to the left along its entire length. but when there is not much light, I can't see her, but when I look in the window or when I'm driving in a car, I can see her. do you have it in one eye or both? I asked the doctors about it and they said it should go away. I have it more on my right eye than my left, a little lower on my left eye but more on my right and I can see it a lot more and did the doctor tell you that you will still see it?

    • @adelalsilimi2010
      @adelalsilimi2010 Год назад

      @@filipberan4602 no it's transparent so the iris opening is delivering extra light as i lower my eyelid to close the opening it goes away

    • @filipberan4602
      @filipberan4602 Год назад

      Did you doctor say something about it? Like if it go away or something? good so i have the same problem so I'll hope it goes away or I'll call the doctor and ask him about it. it really bothers me. the family says that I have to get used to it and that it might go away, I'll see.

  • @introvertedbrainygirl181
    @introvertedbrainygirl181 Год назад

    I'll stick to my glasses lol

  • @deechee8237
    @deechee8237 Год назад

    I have cataracts . Help me. Just moved to S.I. 10309 zip

  • @king_khan1437
    @king_khan1437 Год назад

    Plz share any King of side effects About ICL

  • @Abdullah-uv9nk
    @Abdullah-uv9nk Год назад

    I will be doing ICL surgery next week. I have high level of myopia and astigmatism.

    • @010fayzakhanam7
      @010fayzakhanam7 Год назад

      Same meri situation hai. Agar Hogai surgery toh plz Apna experience share krna

    • @AnberThe
      @AnberThe Год назад

      update please

    • @nomandosra7023
      @nomandosra7023 Год назад

      Bhai kahan se karwaya or ab kesi halat hai apki pls batao

    • @Justice680
      @Justice680 Год назад

      No do not have these surgery because you will have problems later on in life

    • @AnberThe
      @AnberThe Год назад

      @@Justice680 like what kind of problems? I haven't seen anyone that had bad experience yet

  • @peterafonso7640
    @peterafonso7640 Год назад

    Thank you Dr.

  • @dfmaida
    @dfmaida Год назад

    Using a simple scuba mask while in the shower gives you the freedom to shower and keep the eye areas dry. Be sure the mask fits properly and it seals. A simple way to test the seal is to hold the mask to your face without the strap holding it on your head, and inhale through your nose. If the mask stays on your face it has a good seal. I

    • @nedmerrill6228
      @nedmerrill6228 8 месяцев назад

      Good idea.

    • @irenecombes3842
      @irenecombes3842 7 месяцев назад

      I would ask the eye doctor if it's safe to wear swim goggles. I tried this , it works but did a bit more research and found that swim goggles can place pressure on the eyes. Instead I used a hard eye guard, placed tape around it to seal it, tilted my head back and put a face washer over my face to minimize water getting in the eye.@@nedmerrill6228

  • @snarayanasamy4915
    @snarayanasamy4915 Год назад

    Night blindness problem any solution

  • @kkaybrunel752
    @kkaybrunel752 Год назад

    Hi can you please tell if I would be suitable for this surgery my prescription is -26 and -19 I have extreme pathological myopia

  • @Goodladbrother
    @Goodladbrother 2 года назад

    I had presbyond 2 days ago, amazing life change from minus - 2.75 and eye foul to near perfekt eye sigt

    • @henrikgustav2294
      @henrikgustav2294 Год назад

      any side effects/complications?

    • @Goodladbrother
      @Goodladbrother Год назад

      @@henrikgustav2294 no only first day after there are paon, but ipren and go home and sleep

  • @spicybeefpatty8926
    @spicybeefpatty8926 2 года назад

    Video ads. Thanks for taking me away from my video i was watching

  • @mrmeme2917
    @mrmeme2917 2 года назад

    Doc I gotta a question, Can I do LASIK at 18 ? I REALLY wanna do it , like so bad lol but some people think I should wait , Also I don't mind if I re do it again in 3-5 years time if my eyes does change

    • @my-iclinicnorthlondonseyeh8267
      @my-iclinicnorthlondonseyeh8267 2 года назад

      Hi there, thank you for your comment. Unfortunately we do not treat any patient who is under 21 as you must have a stable prescription before you have Lasik. This also applies to all the modern laser treatments we provide that are very advanced, such as our ReLEX SMILE laser treatment. Once you have a stable prescription for longer than a year, you would be more than welcome to have a free suitability check with us to find out the best laser treatment for your eye health and vision. I hope this helps!

  • @robnation2475
    @robnation2475 2 года назад

    Yay, yet another "amazing eye correction breakthrough" that I'm not a candidate for. 😑

  • @markpiersall9815
    @markpiersall9815 2 года назад

    Your eyes are not getting weaker. They are muscle bound and are losing range of motion. Do not wear contacts, do not read with minus lenses. Do get reading glasses with plus lenses to reduce eye stress.