REFRACTIVE LENS EXCHANGE aka RLE/NLR +IOLs
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Ask OE if their iDesign aberrometer can capture an accurate wavefront scan in the presence of an intraocular lens should you require laser enhancement. Night driving is critical to most of us. See the earlier thread about night driving and conventional or standard laser by Mr Schallhorn.
"The iDesign aberrometer represents a new and exciting direction for diagnostic devices in the world of refractive surgery," said Steve Schallhorn, M.D., Global Medical Director of Optical Express."
I hope this thread is being read by those considering clear lens or refractive lens exchange.
Ask OE if their iDesign aberrometer can capture an accurate wavefront scan in the presence of an intraocular lens should you require laser enhancement. Night driving is critical to most of us. See the earlier thread about night driving and conventional or standard laser by Mr Schallhorn.
"The iDesign aberrometer represents a new and exciting direction for diagnostic devices in the world of refractive surgery," said Steve Schallhorn, M.D., Global Medical Director of Optical Express."
I hope this thread is being read by those considering clear lens or refractive lens exchange.
Last Edit:09 Aug 2013 23:51
by Robin
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- anon
Yag laser can be needed VERY early on after RLE and once that has been carried out lens exchange is much more hazardous. The position of the lens can also change after yag laser thus altering your prescription, so If you have already had a laser enhancement you may need another one!
If you have thin corneas the laser enhancement will be lasek not lasik and this is no quick fix, taking many months for the end result. (if you are lucky)
All this information could of course put potential customers off!
Been there too!
I think the promotion of refractive lens exchange should be kept for those with cataracts present only.
If you have thin corneas the laser enhancement will be lasek not lasik and this is no quick fix, taking many months for the end result. (if you are lucky)
All this information could of course put potential customers off!
Been there too!
I think the promotion of refractive lens exchange should be kept for those with cataracts present only.
Last Edit:08 Aug 2013 18:03
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Replied by OE Victim on topic Toric lenses for refractive lens exchange
Posted 08 Aug 2013 17:19 #364anon wrote: Ask OE what the chances are that you will need laser enhancement after the toric lens exchange and if that enhancement would be lasek or lasik.
Valuable advice - GET IT IN WRITING!
if they refuse or fudge the issue then you should indeed be heading for the hills
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- anon
Though you have not given any details of your prescription it sounds like it is not the most straightforward to treat.
I strongly advise that you do not risk your eyes with any of the optometrist led clinics and instead go to one of the centres of excellence where you are assessed by the consultant surgeon from the very start.
Ask OE what the chances are that you will need laser enhancement after the toric lens exchange and if that enhancement would be lasek or lasik.
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admin:I strongly advise that people don’t have unnecessary and unregulated refractive surgery at all, no matter where!
These operations come with too many risks, and MBEF patient advocacy service represents people also damaged by consultant surgeons at so called ‘centres of excellence.
I strongly advise that you do not risk your eyes with any of the optometrist led clinics and instead go to one of the centres of excellence where you are assessed by the consultant surgeon from the very start.
Ask OE what the chances are that you will need laser enhancement after the toric lens exchange and if that enhancement would be lasek or lasik.
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admin:I strongly advise that people don’t have unnecessary and unregulated refractive surgery at all, no matter where!
These operations come with too many risks, and MBEF patient advocacy service represents people also damaged by consultant surgeons at so called ‘centres of excellence.
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If you lose your deposit for backing out, lucky you! This would probably be the most productive decision you could ever make in your life.
I had CLE surgery by OE and have not been able to work for 8 months, been lied to and have forked out for corrective surgery (paid for by a relative). My long term visual prospects are still a compromise compared to what I had before surgery.
Please also be aware that when it goes wrong your mortgage protection insurance WILL NOT PAY OUT, as they class it as elective surgery.
Be warned!
I had CLE surgery by OE and have not been able to work for 8 months, been lied to and have forked out for corrective surgery (paid for by a relative). My long term visual prospects are still a compromise compared to what I had before surgery.
Please also be aware that when it goes wrong your mortgage protection insurance WILL NOT PAY OUT, as they class it as elective surgery.
Be warned!
Last Edit:08 Aug 2013 17:12
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I don't know if your lenses are custom made but OE's trick is to get your deposit quick so if you have doubts & want to change your mind the pressure of losing your money affects your decision.
Too late for me but anyone reading the stories on this website should just run for the hills!!
Too late for me but anyone reading the stories on this website should just run for the hills!!
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Hi all - having had a consultation at OE Harley St clinic, I was told that, for RLE, I would need toric lenses, and that these would have to be specially made for me rather than being 'off the shelf'. This involved an additional non-refundable deposit. I've since been given information that this isn't the case, toric lenses are likely to be as 'off the shelf' as non-toric lenses. Does anyone have any views/knowledge about this?
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articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/201...ol-society-eye-sight
Accompanied by Google ads for Optimax & Clarivu (unknown quantity so far) this article explains how Indian villagers were given free RLE treatment and blinded due to infection.
Optical Express Clinical Director Professor Jan Venter can empathise with the surgeons as he too left his patient Myra Pridham blind due to post op negligence after IOL surgery.
Read the article for glaring comparisons with Optical Express - in fact I wonder if this was part of David Moulsdale's global philanthropy!?
A comments left on the article made me realise that no matter who or where we are, all of us feel the same way:
"Ritu (Hyderabad)
25 Apr, 2013 10:21 PM
Pour acid in the eyes of the doctor."
Accompanied by Google ads for Optimax & Clarivu (unknown quantity so far) this article explains how Indian villagers were given free RLE treatment and blinded due to infection.
Optical Express Clinical Director Professor Jan Venter can empathise with the surgeons as he too left his patient Myra Pridham blind due to post op negligence after IOL surgery.
Read the article for glaring comparisons with Optical Express - in fact I wonder if this was part of David Moulsdale's global philanthropy!?
A comments left on the article made me realise that no matter who or where we are, all of us feel the same way:
"Ritu (Hyderabad)
25 Apr, 2013 10:21 PM
Pour acid in the eyes of the doctor."
Last Edit:14 Jun 2013 00:07
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Dear Stupid...
I'm sure the patient values your insight into his condition as he waits to have stitches removed following emergency surgery last month with Michael Lavin.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blindness
"Blindness is the condition of lacking visual perception due to physiological or neurological factors."
I'm sure the patient values your insight into his condition as he waits to have stitches removed following emergency surgery last month with Michael Lavin.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blindness
"Blindness is the condition of lacking visual perception due to physiological or neurological factors."
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