Everyone knows someone who has had Laser eye surgery and have been told how it has changed their lives. The procedure is now easily accessible in shopping malls and provided by commercial chains. “The procedure, while fantastic, is not that foolproof” says Sheraz Daya, Medical Director for Centre for Sight. “Not all patients are the same and each requires bespoke care and attention or vital conditions can be missed and things can go very wrong”.
“The sad reality is laser eye surgery is not well regulated…”
Mr. Daya is regularly referred patients nationally and internationally who have had less than ideal outcomes; most common being poor visual clarity, halos and severe dry eye. “The problem is one of perception” Mr. Daya says. “Because the procedure is so easily available and is being advertised at misleading rock bottom prices, consumers feel it is now perfect or “they” would not be allowed to operate. The sad reality is laser eye surgery is not well regulated.”
– Mr Daya advises anyone considering laser eye surgery to read the Royal College of Ophthalmologists document “Standards for Laser Refractive Surgery”.