Blog
27 April 2020
What is LipiFlow Treatment?
Designed to stop the initial cause for dry eyes, rather than suppressing the symptoms, it delivers heat to the inner eyelid and pressure to the surface to loosen any blockage in your meibomian glands.
Read more17 March 2020
Babies Eyesight After Birth
Visual development in babies can take up to a year to mature, whoever as with anything, it occurs at different stages for different babies.
Read more09 March 2020
What is Blended Vision?
There is confusion around monovision and blended vision - essentially it is the same treatment, but companies have branded certain procedures specifically and this is where the confusion lies.
Read more06 March 2020
International Women’s Day: How Do Women See the World Differently to Men?
Dry eyes, pregnancy and nutrition are just three things that affect women's vision over men's. Research has also discovered that women have a larger colour vocabulary than men. Learn more about vision and International Women's Day.
Read more29 February 2020
Do Our Eyes Dilate When You’re Attracted to Someone?
The season of love is approaching, and we've heard that attraction makes our pupils dilate - did you know that your iris muscles are also controlled by our autonomic nervous system?
Read more25 February 2020
How Much Does Cataract Surgery Cost in the UK?
At Ultralase Eye Clinics Ltd, costs for treatment is fixed - £2495 per eye for monofocal and £3245 per eye for a multifocal lens implant. Learn more here.
Read more19 February 2020
What Is A Stye? Styes Causes, Prevention and Treatment
A style occurs when a gland in the eyelid becomes blocked and infected. They look like small red bumps and can be painful.
Read more02 February 2020
How Often Should You Have An Eye Test?
We are often asked ‘how often should you have an eye test?’ Over time, the quality of your eyesig
Read more23 January 2020
6 Common Eye Health Myths Exposed!
Preventable sight loss, swimming with contact lenses, glasses making your eyesight worse... are this fact or just a myth?
Read more22 January 2020
Why Do We Get Sleep In Our Eyes?
A mixture of mucus, oil, skin cells and other debris is 'sleep' in your eyes. It is a harmless sign of healthy eyes, produced as a natural defence mechanism.
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