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Charlotte Chapman – Implantable Contact Lens Treatment

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Charlotte Chapman had Implantable Contact Lens surgery at Advanced Vision Care.

As a form of vision correction prior to her ICL treatment, she wore glasses since the age of four and started wearing contact lenses from fourteen years of age.

At AVC, she underwent large number of eye tests to deem suitability for ICL vision correction treatments. And then Dr CT Pillai gave her best course of treatment to correct her refractive error.

On her treatment day, she says that she was nervous and scared of vision correction treatment, though overall she felt good as treatment procedure was well explained to her and team had prepared all the material and sent to her information packs. And any other concerns were addressed on the surgery day.

After the treatment, she says since being a small child, first time ever she does not need to wear prescription glasses or lenses.

She describes that she has 20:20 vision in both eyes and even better and enjoys perfect vision. She was recommend AVC by a friend who had surgery at AVC and she thoroughly recommends AVC to anyone pursuing Implantable Contact Lens vision correction treatment.

In the video below, she describes her vision following her treatment at AVC on Harley Street in the heart of London.

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If you would like to find out more about Implantable Contact Lens treatment at Advanced Vision Care and how it can transform your life, then why not call AVC TODAY on 0800 652 4878 and request your free information pack or book your consultation to find out how we can help you say goodbye to your glasses.

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