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Guest: Dr Ben La Hood, specialist refractive surgeon and global education leader
Episode Summary
Laser vision correction is one of those topics people are fascinated by, but also a bit scared to take the next step on. In this season finale, Lien and Dr Ben La Hood break it down in plain language: what laser eye surgery actually means, how it reshapes the cornea, how modern procedures differ from older techniques, what the day feels like, who is and isn’t a good candidate, and what the real risks look like (including dry eye and rare complications like corneal ectasia). The goal is simple: help you feel clearer, calmer, and better informed if you’re considering the leap away from glasses or contact lenses.
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Next steps for listeners
Acknowledgements
Produced with support from Humdinger Studio (Melbourne), Gulwa Recording Studio (Darwin), the University of Melbourne, the Centre for Eye Research Australia, Optometry Australia, and Mivision.
Follow us on Facebook and Instagram @talkingeyespodcast for updates and behind-the-scenes content.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Lien TrinhGuest: Dr Ben La Hood, specialist refractive surgeon and global education leader
Episode Summary
Laser vision correction is one of those topics people are fascinated by, but also a bit scared to take the next step on. In this season finale, Lien and Dr Ben La Hood break it down in plain language: what laser eye surgery actually means, how it reshapes the cornea, how modern procedures differ from older techniques, what the day feels like, who is and isn’t a good candidate, and what the real risks look like (including dry eye and rare complications like corneal ectasia). The goal is simple: help you feel clearer, calmer, and better informed if you’re considering the leap away from glasses or contact lenses.
Key takeaways
Next steps for listeners
Acknowledgements
Produced with support from Humdinger Studio (Melbourne), Gulwa Recording Studio (Darwin), the University of Melbourne, the Centre for Eye Research Australia, Optometry Australia, and Mivision.
Follow us on Facebook and Instagram @talkingeyespodcast for updates and behind-the-scenes content.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.