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Cataract and Refractive Surgery Practice in London

Blue Fin Vision is proud to announce that Consultant Ophthalmic Surgeon Mr Mfazo Hove has been selected for inclusion in the prestigious Spear’s Health & Wellness Index 2025 as a Top Recommended Adviser in the Opticians, Ophthalmologists & Laser Eye Surgeons category.

Endothelial Cell Stability After ICL Surgery — Why Surgical Technique MattersPre-operative vs 3-month post-operative end...
31/03/2026

Endothelial Cell Stability After ICL Surgery — Why Surgical Technique Matters

Pre-operative vs 3-month post-operative endothelial cell count (ECC) following Implantable Collamer Lens (ICL) surgery.

The finding is simple:
Change in ECC is negligible.

This is not accidental.

ICL surgery sits in a different category to corneal refractive procedures.
The lens is placed inside the eye — in close proximity to the corneal endothelium — and outcomes depend on:

• Precise sizing and vault prediction
• Controlled intraocular manipulation
• Protection of the endothelium throughout the procedure
• A system designed to manage both routine and complex scenarios

At Blue Fin Vision®, outcomes are delivered by structure, not variability.

👉 Every ICL patient benefits from:
• Long-term endothelial cell monitoring
• Vault assessment over time
• A system designed for consistency, not just success on the day

Blue Fin Vision Advantage®

We don’t just perform surgery — we take responsibility for what follows.

• Lifetime follow-up for ECC and vault measurements
• No additional cost

And critically:

• Cataract development within the first 2 years →
Fully covered cataract surgery, including a premium lens

• Cataract development between 2–10 years →
50% contribution towards surgery and lens

Because if a cataract develops in this timeframe,
it is attributable to the ICL procedure — and we own that outcome.

No deflection. No hidden clauses. No compromise.

Because in refractive surgery:
What matters is not just the result today — but the result in 10–20 years.

Cancelled elsewhere on the day.Travelled from Birmingham.Bilateral posterior polar cataract.Forme fruste keratoconus.A c...
27/03/2026

Cancelled elsewhere on the day.
Travelled from Birmingham.

Bilateral posterior polar cataract.
Forme fruste keratoconus.

A case many would treat with caution — and rightly so.

What made the difference:

• Advanced diagnostics to assess the capsule
• Careful surgical planning
• In-house vitreoretinal support if needed

Bilateral surgery completed today uneventfully.

Complexity isn’t about taking risks.
It’s about being prepared for them.

Toric-free list tomorrow.Rare.Astigmatism isn’t rare.It’s just often under-treated.
26/03/2026

Toric-free list tomorrow.

Rare.

Astigmatism isn’t rare.
It’s just often under-treated.

Three consecutive years.545+ verified reviews.Independent recognition.Honoured to receive Doctify’s Outstanding Patient ...
23/03/2026

Three consecutive years.
545+ verified reviews.
Independent recognition.

Honoured to receive Doctify’s Outstanding Patient Experience award for 2026.

Across cataract surgery, lens replacement, laser eye surgery and ICL surgery, patients consistently describe the same experience:
clear explanation, thoughtful decision-making, and outcomes that feel predictable and reliable.

At Blue Fin Vision®, that consistency is not a coincidence — it is a system.

Thank you to every patient who has shared their journey.

A small but meaningful milestone.Over the past 28 days, more than 100,000 people found Blue Fin Vision through Google wh...
14/03/2026

A small but meaningful milestone.

Over the past 28 days, more than 100,000 people found Blue Fin Vision through Google while researching eye surgery and vision correction.

For a specialist ophthalmology practice, that level of engagement is unusual — and it reflects something we strongly believe:

Patients want clear information before making decisions about their vision.

Every week thousands of people now arrive at Blue Fin Vision already informed, already asking thoughtful questions, and ready to make confident decisions about their eyesight.

Better information leads to better consultations, better expectations, and better outcomes.

Thank you to everyone who trusts Blue Fin Vision when researching their vision.

If you’re exploring cataract surgery, lens replacement, or laser vision correction, you can start learning more here:

bluefinvision.com

Feels like a moment — our VR sets are finally ready.I rarely drop nuclei, but every cataract surgeon has to have the dif...
12/03/2026

Feels like a moment — our VR sets are finally ready.

I rarely drop nuclei, but every cataract surgeon has to have the difficult conversation with patients explaining that if it were ever to happen, the patient would usually need to be transferred to the NHS as an emergency.

Not anymore.

At Blue Fin Vision we now have vitreoretinal backup available within our own system.

If a complication occurs, it can be managed in-house and at no additional cost to the patient.

Private should mean private — continuity of care from routine surgery through to the rare complication.

That’s the Blue Fin Vision Advantage in action.





Two new articles published on the Blue Fin Vision® Knowledge Series.🔹 The Blue Fin Vision® Doctrine in ActionHow clinica...
12/03/2026

Two new articles published on the Blue Fin Vision® Knowledge Series.

🔹 The Blue Fin Vision® Doctrine in Action
How clinical philosophy translates into real patient experience — where surgical precision is matched by clarity, reassurance, and trust.

🔹 AI Overviews Are Being Reclassified and Redistributed
Why authoritative medical knowledge is being reorganised across AI search systems — and what this means for patients researching healthcare online.

Modern medicine now lives at the intersection of clinical excellence and information architecture.

Both matter. Link 🔗 in bio above 👆🏾.

A message from a patient the day after surgery at Chase Lodge Hospital.Technology matters.Precision matters.But what pat...
06/03/2026

A message from a patient the day after surgery at Chase Lodge Hospital.

Technology matters.
Precision matters.
But what patients remember most is how they felt during the journey.

At Blue Fin Vision®, every step is designed so patients feel informed, calm and completely supported.

When that happens, something powerful follows:

Confidence.
Clarity.
And life with better vision.

Messages like this are why we do what we do. 🙏






VisionRestored

A milestone today — the first patient treated on the Bupa cataract pathway at Chase Lodge Hospital.Cataract surgery may ...
05/03/2026

A milestone today — the first patient treated on the Bupa cataract pathway at Chase Lodge Hospital.

Cataract surgery may take minutes, but the preparation behind it takes a team, the right technology and a system designed to deliver the best possible outcome.

Grateful to work alongside people who treat every case with the care it deserves.

BupaCataractPathway

“I probably never saw this well in my life.”One of the most satisfying parts of refractive surgery is helping patients e...
04/03/2026

“I probably never saw this well in my life.”

One of the most satisfying parts of refractive surgery is helping patients experience vision they didn’t realise was possible.

Every treatment plan is individual — even small decisions, like slightly adjusting the target for someone approaching presbyopia, can make a meaningful difference to day-to-day vision.

At Blue Fin Vision®, the goal isn’t just good surgery — it’s the right outcome for the individual patient.

Grateful for feedback like this.

Option 3 — Team + Leadership PositioningCataract surgery is never delivered by one person alone.It requires careful asse...
03/03/2026

Option 3 — Team + Leadership Positioning

Cataract surgery is never delivered by one person alone.

It requires careful assessment, precise planning, and a calm, coordinated theatre team.

Thank you to Caroline for recognising the professionalism of everyone involved in her care — particularly Bukie, who ensures patients feel supported throughout the pathway.

We look forward to reviewing her progress at the 6-week appointment.

Post-Event Reflections – Acute Red Eye CPD (Southend)Thank you to everyone who attended this evening’s CPD session on Ac...
25/02/2026

Post-Event Reflections – Acute Red Eye CPD (Southend)

Thank you to everyone who attended this evening’s CPD session on Acute Red Eye.

It was a pleasure to spend time discussing practical referral thresholds, red-flag recognition, and collaborative management strategies in primary care.

Post-session feedback highlighted themes including:

• “Engaging”
• “Very enjoyable”
• “Clinically useful”
• “Amazing lecture”
• “Would be useful ongoing”

Appreciate the thoughtful discussion and the continued commitment to high-quality patient care across the region.

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Mr Hove Expert Eye Surgeon

Mr Hove graduated with a 1st class degree from the University of Liverpool in 2002. He began his Ophthalmology career in Eastbourne as a Senior House Officer followed by a rotation through St Thomas Foundation University Hospital. Having gained his MRCOphth he then spent 2.5 years at Moorfields Eye Hospital as a Cataract Research Fellow doing research on multifocal lenses leading to a MD qualification.

His registrar training was on the North Thames Ophthalmology rotation which includes Moorfields Eye Hospital. He completed his FRCOphth , gained his Certificate of Completion of Training and is currently on the specialist register.

He did fellowships at Moorfields Eye Hospital in Medical retina, Cataracts and Eye Casualty. He also worked as a locum consultant at Moorfields Eye Hospital in both the Cataract and Eye Casualty service before taking up his current post as a substantive consultant at the Western Eye Hospital (Imperial College Hospital) where he is also the lead for Eye Casualty. Mr Hove has passed the Royal College Examination in laser and Refractive Surgery in 2017.

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