Vision,
refocused
with rigour.
Refractive surgery, cataract, phakic implants. A medical approach grounded in scientific evidence, customised care and patient education — before any decision.
Every eye deserves its own answer.
There is no single best technique — only the one that suits your cornea, your age, your life. Here are four pathways, depending on your situation.
Laser surgery
Corneal surgery
Correcting myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism by reshaping the cornea. LASIK, transPRK, KLEx.
Learn more →The phakic implant
Intraocular lens
For high refractive errors beyond the reach of laser, without touching the cornea. Reversible.
Learn more →The lens
Lens surgery
Cataract and presbyopia. Replacing the natural lens with an implant calculated to measure.
Learn more →Already had eye surgery?
Second opinion
You have had refractive surgery or radial keratotomy in the past. Your situation calls for a specific assessment.
Understand my situation →A practice built on four principles.
Refractive surgery has become a market. Our priority is to maintain a rigorous medical approach: the indication comes before the technique, and transparency comes before commitment.
Evidence
Every indication is grounded in current scientific literature. No technique is better in absolute terms — only better suited to a particular individual and a particular eye.
Customised care
Corneal topography, biomechanical analysis, ocular biometry: your eye is mapped before any decision. The procedure is adapted to you.
Transparency
The limits of each technique are explained alongside its benefits. An informed decision is a lasting decision.
Continuity
Long-term follow-up is part of the procedure. Your vision and visual needs change over time; our check-ups and solutions support you along the way. This is the principle of Vision Correction for Life.