With ICL surgery, many can reduce their dependence on glasses or contacts
Quickly learn how this lens-based vision treatment works and what to expect before, during, and after the procedure
Clearer vision in 3 simple steps
From your first assessment to life after treatment, we’ve made the journey as straightforward as can be

Step 1: GET IN TOUCH
Not everyone is suitable for laser vision correction. The first step is to find out if treatment could help you. Call our friendly team or use our online calendar to book a free appointment.

Step 2: WE’LL MEET
At your appointment, we’ll examine your eyes, answer your questions, and give you an honest recommendation based on your needs. You’ll leave with a clear understanding of the best options for you.

Step 3: ENJOY THE BENEFITS
After treatment, many people are surprised at how quickly daily life becomes easier. From driving to travelling to enjoying sport, you could experience freedom without glasses or contacts.
Get your questions answered about laser eye surgery in Melbourne
Explore expert insights and quick guides to help you understand treatment options, benefits, and what to expect right here in Melbourne
Prevalence of laser vision correction in ophthalmologists who perform refractive surgery
A recent study, published in the Journal of Refractive Surgery, examines the prevalence of laser corneal refractive surgery (laser vision correction [LVC]) among ophthalmologists who perform these procedures and to assess the willingness of these ophthalmologists to recommend LVC to immediate family members.
Trifocal Intraocular Lenses for Presbyopes – writes Dr Rick Wolfe
A recent article, published in the mivision journal, assesses the results of four studies which examine trifocal intraocular lenses (IOLs) for treatment of presbyopia. The article explains that whilst classic multifocal IOLs are bifocal and dependant on two focal points (representing far and near working distances), lens designers have recently introduced a third focal point in the IOL optic aimed at providing better visual acuity at the intermediate distance while maintaining good far and near vision. Clinical Associate Professor Michael Lawless and Dr Rick Wolfe provide their comments on the evidence of trifocal IOLs for presbyopes.
Laser assisted cataract surgery: the future? – writes Dr Rick Wolfe
In a recent article, published in the mivision journal, Dr Rick Wolfe assesses the future of femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery (LACS) using an evidence-based approach.

Hi, I’m Dr Rick Wolfe.
I’ve been performing laser vision correction and cataract surgery in Melbourne since 1991, with more than 30,000 procedures completed.
As a Fellow of RANZCO, I’ve dedicated my career to advancing eye surgery techniques in Australia and internationally.
I regularly share my knowledge at global conferences and founded the World College of Refractive Surgery and Visual Sciences to support excellence in our field.
My goal is simple: to provide safe, precise, and personalised care that helps people enjoy clearer vision.
Every patient is unique, and I take pride in tailoring treatment to individual needs.
Dr Rick Wolfe
Owner, Founder and Surgeon at Vista Eyes Laser Eye Clinic
Ophthalmologist and Laser Eye Surgeon, MB BS, FRANZCO, FWCRS



