We offer both because we want to ensure that as many people as possible achieve sharp vision and, thus, a better quality of life. Unfortunately, laser eye treatment is not feasible for everyone. Exclusion criteria include age, a severe refractive error or a too-thin cornea.
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Is it possible to wear glasses or contact lenses again after laser eye treatment?
What types of lenses are used in a lens exchange?
How many days before my lens exchange/implantation must I stop wearing my contact lenses?
Am I suitable for a lens exchange/implantation?
How does the doctor make the eye incision?
When and how do I receive the necessary information about my treatment?
How long will I be unable to work after lens treatment?
Which lens treatments does betterview offer?
What side effects are "normal" after lens treatment?
How do I schedule a preliminary lens treatment examination?
Can I have multiple lens treatments?
Am I suitable for lens treatment despite having an eye condition?
Why does a refractive lens exchange prevent cataracts?
Is lens treatment reversible?
What kind of anaesthesia do you use during lens treatment?
Can lens treatment cause blindness?
What happens during a refractive lens exchange?
What happens during lens implantation?
How does lens treatment work?
Where can I undergo lens treatment?
How long does lens treatment take?