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Vision Correction Surgery

What is vision correction surgery?

Vision correction surgery uses lasers or lens implants to fix common vision conditions including myopia (short-sightedness), hyperopia (long-sightedness), presbyopia (age-related long-sightedness) and astigmatism (uneven eye curvature).

Laser eye surgery

Laser eye surgery is used to reshape the cornea, the eye’s outermost lens, which is responsible for focusing light appropriately.

There are three types of laser eye surgery used at Mosman Eye Doctors, PRK (photorefractive keratectomy), LASIK (laser assisted in situ keratomileusis).

Lens implant surgery

Lens implant surgery corrects eye vision by replacing the eye’s existing lens, or by adding another lens to help redirect focus. In ICL (implantable contact lens) surgery a contact lens is surgically implanted within the eye, while Refractive Lens Exchange (RLE), involves the removal and replacement of the eye’s natural lens.

Vision conditions treated

Before After

Vision correction surgery offers visual freedom, without the need for glasses & contact lenses

Vision correction surgery offers visual freedom, without the need for glasses & contact lenses

I can see close objects clearly, but object further away are blurry.

MYOPIA

I can see distant objects clearly, but close objects are blurry.

HYPEROPIA

Both close and distant objects are often blurry for me.

ASTIGMATISM

As I’ve become older, I’ve found it difficult to focus on close objects.

PRESBYOPIA

MYOPIA
(short-sightedness / near-sightedness) difficulty focusing on distant objects

Some symptoms you may have

Treatment options for Myopia

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HYPEROPIA
(long-sightedness / far-sightedness) difficulty focusing on near objects

Some symptoms you may have

Treatment options for Hyperopia

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Treatment options for Astigmatism

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Treatment options for Presbyopia

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