I started waring glasses when I was 11
years old. Three years later I opted for contact lenses and they have
since been part of my daily life.
At 15 I was offered the opportunity to get a laser eye treatment in
Belgium. My parents showed me a video on how the operation was done but
it horrified me so much that I chose to stick to my contact lenses and I
forgot about the chance on a perfect eyesight.
Eye Blog
Laser Eye Surgery - a patients diary
Cataract surgery from 500bc until today
Being one of the oldest surgical
procedures in medicine, cataract surgery has certainly came a long way
from the procedures described in Sanskrit manuscripts dating from the 5th century BC
by the ancient Indian surgeon Shusruta. In this procedures called
“couching”, the lens was simply dislodged to the back of the eye and
left there. The results were patients who could make out colours and
shapes (if their eye sight wasn’t lost completely) – certainly much
better than no vision at all!
Pterygium surgery
HISTORY OF PTERYGIUM TREATMENT
PTERYGIUM has a long history of difficult treatment.
THE word pterygium comes from the Greek word pterygos, which means ‘wing’.
Operation Day Diary
This week a Cape Eye Laser patient, Jini B, was photographed while having Lasik Eye Surgery. See the photos in chronological order with her remarks below!

I arrive at the hospital and have 5 minutes to send some emails in their waiting room before my surgeon arrives.
Recent Posts
- Laser Eye Surgery - a patients diary
- Presbyopia or age related long-sightedness
- Cataract surgery from 500bc until today
- Pterygium surgery
- Eye Laser – technology creating more predictable results
- Latest Developments in Cataract Surgery
- IS LASIK SURGERY WORTH IT?
- Operation Day Diary
- What if I’m not suitable for LASIK?
- Lense of laser?
