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RLE Surgery After 70: Is It Still Worth It?

RLE Surgery After 70: Is It Still Worth It?

If you’re over 70 and reading this, you are likely thinking about how your vision affects your daily life. Perhaps your glasses are becoming cumbersome, or you’ve noticed changes in your eyesight that make reading, driving, or hobbies more difficult. You may have also...
RLE Surgery in Your 40s: Is It Too Early?

RLE Surgery in Your 40s: Is It Too Early?

If you’ve recently turned 40 and started noticing changes in your vision, it’s natural to wonder whether Refractive Lens Exchange (RLE) surgery is appropriate for you now. Many people think of lens surgery as something only older adults or those with cataracts need,...
RLE Surgery in Your 50s: What to Expect

RLE Surgery in Your 50s: What to Expect

Entering your 50s often brings noticeable changes in your vision. You may find that reading glasses are a constant companion, distance vision feels hazy, or contact lenses become uncomfortable or less effective. These changes can affect everyday tasks like reading,...
RLE Surgery in Your 60s: Is It Right for You?

RLE Surgery in Your 60s: Is It Right for You?

Reaching your 60s often brings more noticeable changes in vision. Reading glasses may now be essential, distance vision can feel slightly hazy, and early cataracts may be forming. These changes can affect everyday activities, from reading and driving to hobbies that...
Can You Appeal an NHS Cataract Surgery Decision?

Can You Appeal an NHS Cataract Surgery Decision?

If you have been informed that you do not currently meet the criteria for NHS cataract surgery, you may feel frustrated or uncertain. You might believe your vision is clearly affecting daily life, yet the decision indicates otherwise. We understand that this situation...