At Kleiman Evangelista, we offer a variety of lenses to help you reach your vision goals following cataract surgery. Our lens options include: RxSight® Light Adjustable Lens™: The first and only IOL that gives you the ability to “test-drive” your vision. The LAL allows for post-su...
Request an Appointment What Are Toric IOL Lenses? The AcrySof Toric® IOL corrects for both conditions, cataracts, and astigmatism. The Acrysof Toric® lens is a foldable, single-piece lens that is implanted during cataract surgery to replace the clouded lens. The unique design of theAcry...
Intraocular Lens Implants for Cataracts Cataracts are a common age-related condition that causes the eye’s natural lens to become cloudy, leading to blurred or distorted vision. As cataracts progress, they start to interfere with your daily life more and more. Updating your prescription is a tem...
When talking about their vision, most people over the age of 45 “focus” on the loss of near vision generally associated with presbyopia or “aging eyes.” What they may not realize is that, in addition to developing cataracts, the inevitable progression of presbyopia weakens the ability of ...
Advanced intraocular lens options, although not covered by the patient’s insurance, allow patients to opt for an upgrade in implant technology. Indeed, while many patients are quite happy with the vision provided by standard monofocal implants, many patients are interested in a surgical option tha...
Cataracts Vivity™ Lens: Cataract & Astigmatism Correction Download our Cataract Brochure PanOptix® Lenses Cataract Surgery Options Laser Cataract Surgery – LENSAR Laser System Multifocal Cataract Surgery Custom Cataract Surgery ORA System™ for Eye Lens Surgery Cataract Self Test ReSTOR® ...
Cataracts Until recently, the primary IOL option for cataract surgery was to receive a “fixed focus” IOL. Patients who received this type of IOL typically had both eyes corrected for distance vision but usually still required glasses for intermediate and near vision. ...
AM I A CANDIDATE FOR AN ASTIGMATISM-CORRECTING CATARACT REPLACEMENT LENS? If you have cataracts and astigmatism, the answer is likely yes. Ask your surgeon if you’re a candidate for any of the Clareon® astigmatism-correcting lens options. *...
Surgical options for treating cataracts include lensectomy with aphakia and lensectomy with artificial intraocular lens implantation (pseudophakia). Intraocular lens implants are also used in the treatment of myopia (phakic intraocular lens implantation) and hyperopia (piggyback intraocular lenses). ...
Both Oakley and Native have great options for athletes looking for versatility. The Native semi-rimless glass, like the Hardtop XP, come with a polarized lens, as well as a lightly tinted "reflex" lens for low-light conditions. The Oakley Racing Jacket just replaced the Oakley Jaw Bone. (...