The article discusses new ophthalmic lenses are now available for cataract patients. It is stated that patients can decide which lens among a growing selection of implants best suits their needs. According to the author, m...
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...
Lifestyle Lenses produce a more functional range of vision than basic lenses after cataract surgery or RLE, reducing the need for glasses.
Monofocal IOLs –These are the standard lenses used for most surgeries. They're used to provide distance vision. You may still need to use eyeglasses or reading glasses after surgery. Multifocal IOLs –These are like trifocal and bifocal lenses that can provide both near vision and distance v...
Lifestyle Lenses: Your Options for Clear Vision During cataract surgery your eye’s natural lens is removed. After the lens is removed, your cataract doctor will insert a new lens to restore clear vision. The good news is that the replacement lens options are amazing. ...
The increase is more likely due to a relaxing of indications for cataract surgery, and it is probably correct to postulate that the introduction of intraocular lenses has been responsible. In the past...
lens and the cataract have been removed from the patient. The design of the Toric IOL is also used to correct preexisting astigmatism with the same technology as contact lenses. The Toric IOL has the ability to eliminate dependence on corrective lenses after the patient has had cataract surgery...
they are less dependent on their glasses. ReSTOR® is a vast improvement from the traditional mono-focal lenses which only allow patients to see clearly at one distance following cataract surgery. Cataract surgery with ReSTOR® can potentially eliminate a patient’s need for glasses or bifocals...
Refractive lens exchange– this is the same procedure as cataract surgery, but it’s done as a refractive error correction instead of for cataracts Lens implants– this procedure is like having contact lenses put inside the eye; they are placed over or behind the iris, and the natural lens ...
Looking for a way to help pay for your family's vision care? See below for more information on how we can help you! You can use your new line of credit to help pay for the below: Glasses & Sunglasses Contact Lenses Premium Cataract Surgery Options ...