Outstanding laser eye treatment in Ireland
In the past twenty years, Ultralase has strived for the highest standards of clinical excellence and they believe in clear and transparent pricing, so you'll know what to expect, every step of the way.
Specialist eye surgeons in Ireland
All eye surgeons in Ireland are registered with Ireland's Medical Council as specialists in Ophthalmology. All Ultralase surgeons hold specialist accreditation and have had articles published in many medical publications including the Irish Journal of Medical Sciences and have also presented at esteemed institutions such as the Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland and the Irish College of Ophthalmologists.
Ultralase for safe, expert laser eye treatment in Dublin, Cork, Limerick and Waterford
- Expertise: All Ultralase surgeons are registered as specialists with the Ireland Medical Council
- Safety: The only national vision correction provider to offer 3rd Generation Wavefront technology, and completely move away from the use of blades in all laser eye surgery treatments
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What is laser vision correction surgery?
Laser eye treatment is an amazingly effective approach to correcting vision. Pulses of light reshape the cornea at the front of the eye to create the ideal shape to allow your eyes to focus correctly.
Wavefront treatments are the most popular treatments at Ultralase. A wavefront scan is taken of your eyes. This scan reveals in minute detail the surface of your cornea and all its minor blemishes or imperfections.
At Ultralase, they use the blade-free IntraLase® laser, which allows a faster healing process, reduces the risk of complication significantly and delivers outstanding results.
Other eye treatments available at Ultralase in Ireland
Presbyopia is the natural condition that affects us all as we reach our 40s or early 50s. It causes the need for reading glasses as the focusing ability of the eye’s natural lens decreases with age.
This procedure involves positioning an artificial lens inside the eye, which then acts like a contact lens. The lenses available are state-of-the-art and are selected for each individual based upon their prescription and requirement from the lens.
Cataracts are an ageing condition which eventually affect almost everyone. The natural lens of the eye becomes gradually clouded causing blurring of vision (rather like a window that is frosted or fogged with steam), which cannot be corrected with glasses.
Keratoconus is an eye disorder that causes the shape of the cornea to change from a gradual curve to more cone-like. It causes a blurring of vision at all distances and is often most noticeable at night.
VUE+ is a state-of-the-art treatment, which uses advanced laser technology to allow the placement of a very small microlens in the cornea to help give you improved focusing at a wider range of distances to compensate for presbyopia.
These are used to prepare the eye for laser eye treatment. If you have a high level of astigmatism, you would have Corneal Relaxing Incisions so that laser eye treatment is then possible at a later date.
Intra ocular Lens surgery generally gives very good visual results. However, some of the improvement in vision may be lost after a few months because of thickening of the lens capsule.
How much does laser eye surgery in Ireland cost?
At Ultralase, their pricing is transparent, honest and all-inclusive. Prices are not based on your prescription so the price you see is the price you pay. There are no hidden extras, no sliding scale price gimmicks and all the aftercare you will ever need is included, for the rest of your life.
The price you pay for eye surgery includes:
- Your eye surgery treatment by highly-experienced vision correction surgeons, registered as specialists with the Ireland Medical Council
- All aftercare appointments and a 24-hour helpline
- A Lifetime Care Guarantee
- All the eye drops you’ll need
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