by Eniola | Jul 21, 2025
Femtosecond Laser Cataract Surgery: Precision Meets Vision
At Enny Eye Care, we’re always one step ahead with cutting-edge technology—and Femtosecond Laser Cataract Surgery is proof of that. This advanced surgical technique uses laser precision to create accurate incisions and break up the cloudy lens for easier removal. The result? A smoother procedure, reduced healing time, and enhanced visual outcomes for patients.
Unlike traditional cataract surgery that relies on handheld tools, this laser-guided technique enhances safety, minimizes complications, and offers customized treatment tailored to your unique eye anatomy.
If you’re considering cataract surgery, let’s explore the option that offers clearer, safer vision recovery—because your eyes deserve nothing less than the best.
Now available at our Ikeja and Ikoyi clinics.
by Eniola | Jul 20, 2025
Phacoemulsification: The Gold Standard in Cataract Surgery
Phacoemulsification is the most widely used and effective technique for modern cataract surgery. In this procedure, a tiny ultrasonic probe is inserted into the eye through a small incision. The probe breaks the cloudy lens into microscopic fragments using sound waves, which are then gently suctioned out. An artificial intraocular lens (IOL) is immediately implanted to restore clear vision.
This technique is minimally invasive, requires no stitches in most cases, and offers a quick recovery. It’s especially suitable for patients seeking fast visual improvement with minimal downtime.
At Enny Eye Care, we offer state-of-the-art cataract treatments with a patient-first approach.
Stay informed. Stay in focus.
by Eniola | Jul 19, 2025
Why Is My Near Vision Still Blurry Even After New Glasses?
You finally got your new prescription glasses, expecting clear, comfortable sight—but close-up tasks like reading or using your phone still feel blurry. Sound familiar?
Blurry near vision with new glasses can happen for a few reasons. If your prescription recently changed, your eyes might still be adjusting. This is especially true if you’ve switched to multifocal or progressive lenses. Another possibility is an inaccurate prescription—perhaps your near-vision needs weren’t fully captured during your eye exam. Sometimes, underlying conditions like presbyopia (age-related focus loss) may be progressing faster than expected.
At Enny Eye Care, we take time to assess your complete visual needs—so you can feel confident in every frame. If you’re still struggling after 1–2 weeks of use, don’t ignore it—schedule a follow-up today.
Clarity starts with precision.
by Eniola | Jul 18, 2025
Why Do My Bifocals Make Me Trip or Miss Steps?
Have you recently started wearing bifocals, only to find yourself misjudging stairs or stumbling more often? You’re not alone. Many new bifocal users experience similar issues—and it’s not because your vision is getting worse. It’s actually about how your brain adjusts to this new way of seeing.
Understanding the Bifocal Challenge
Bifocals are designed with two distinct lens powers: the upper part for distance vision and the lower part for close-up tasks like reading. While this dual-purpose design is convenient, it can disrupt your depth perception—especially when walking, climbing stairs, or navigating uneven surfaces. When you glance down to step, your eyes are using the near-vision segment, which distorts how far or close the ground really is.
Tips to Overcome This Adjustment
- Tilt your head, not just your eyes: Try moving your whole head slightly down when looking at stairs or sidewalks to engage the correct lens segment.
- Practice indoors: Familiar environments are safer for initial adjustments.
- Stay patient: It usually takes about 1–2 weeks for your brain to adapt. If symptoms persist, visit your eye care provider.
At Enny Eye Care, we don’t just give you glasses—we walk with you through the process. If your bifocals still feel off, our team can help assess your fit and comfort level.
🔹 Let’s make your vision feel natural again.
🔹 Visit us at Ikeja or Ikoyi today.
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by Eniola | Jul 17, 2025
Adjusting to Progressive Lenses: How Long Should It Take?
So, you’ve just gotten your first pair of progressive lenses. Congratulations! You’re on your way to clearer vision—whether you’re reading, using your phone, or looking across the room. But here’s the catch: everything might feel a little… off at first.
Why Does It Feel Strange?
Progressive lenses work by blending multiple prescriptions into one lens—distance, intermediate, and near vision. That’s a lot of work for your eyes (and brain) to get used to! You may notice:
- Blurred or “swimmy” vision when you move your head quickly
- A need to point your nose at what you want to look at
- Headaches or slight dizziness the first few days
This is totally normal and part of the adjustment process.
How Long Does It Take to Adjust?
Most people adjust to their new progressive lenses within a week or two. For some, it could take up to a month—especially if it’s your first time or the prescription changed significantly. The key is consistent wear. Switching back to your old glasses will only slow things down.
Tips to Adjust More Easily:
✅ Wear them all day from Day 1
✅ Move your head instead of just your eyes
✅ Give your brain time to catch up
✅ Don’t drive until you feel confident
Still Struggling?
If after 2-3 weeks things still feel blurry or uncomfortable, come in for a check-up. Sometimes a small adjustment to the lens fitting or prescription is all it takes.
At Enny Eye Care, we make your vision journey smoother.
Whether it’s your first time with progressives or your fifth upgrade, our opticians are here to walk with you through every blink, shift, and lens switch.