Treatments
Our Treatments
Mr Nick Maycock is proud to have undertaken many thousands of vision correction procedures. Please see below for more information on the treatments he offers.

Treatment
CAIRS
CAIRS (Corneal Allogeneic Intrastromal Ring Segment) is a revolutionary new treatment for advanced keratoconus that is now available at all leading keratoconus centres around the world.
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CATARACT SURGERY
A cataract is the natural clouding of the lens in the eye. Most frequently it is due to age-related changes but this can be brought on at an earlier age due to trauma or other medical conditions such as diabetes.
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REFRACTIVE LENS EXCHANGE
Refractive lens exchange (RLE) is the preferred vision correction treatment for patients over the age of 50yrs old.
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LASIK
Laser eye surgery is the name given to a group of procedures designed to correct the eye’s refractive error and reduce dependence on glasses and contact lenses.
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LASEK / TRANS-PRK
LASEK (Laser Assisted Epithelial Keratomileusis) and TransPRK (Transepithelial PhotoRefractive Keratectomy) are two forms of laser eye surgery where treatment takes place on the surface of the eye.
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SMILE / CLEAR
SMILE (Small Incision Lenticule Extraction), is a form of ‘keyhole' laser eye surgery that helps to correct short-sightedness and astigmatism.
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CORNEAL CROSSLINKING
Keratoconus is a non-inflammatory eye condition that can causes the cornea to thin and form a cone shape.
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CORNEAL TRANSPLANT
A corneal transplant may be required if the cornea, or part of the cornea has become damaged or dysfunctional.
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DRY EYE TREATMENT – IPL
Around 50% of evaporative dry eye cases are caused by meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD), whereby certain factors disrupt the usual functioning of these glands.
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IMPLANTABLE CONTACT LENS (ICL)
An implantable contact lens (ICL) is a specialist lens that is implanted in the eye between the iris and natural lens.
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