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The Lens Implant Procedure
The procedure to remove cataracts and replace the nautral lens of the eye is one of the most commonly performed procedures. Each year, over 14 million cataract and lens implant procedures are performed worldwide. This proven procedure allows the ReZoom Multifocal Lens to be implanted in a brief (about 15 to 45 minutes) outpatient procedure.
Like Turning Back the Clock - Or Better
For many people with cataracts and presbyopia, the ReZoom Multifocal Lens is like turning back the clock to the vision they had in their 20s and 30s. But some people have always been dependent on glasses. For these people, the ReZoom Multifocal Lens may represent independence from glasses for the first time in their lives.
Most people with the ReZoom Multifocal Lens enjoy life - reading, using a computer or driving a car - without having to depend on glasses all the time. In fact, 92% of people who have benefited from the technology used in ReZoom Multifocal Lenses, report wearing glasses either never or occasionally.
The right lens for your lifestyle
ReZoom Multifocal Lens
is designed for people with generally heathy eyes who want good vision near, far and in between without depending on glasses in most situations.
TECNIS Monofocal Lens is designed to provide safer, sharper vision than conventional lens implants. It is a good option for people who want sharp distance and night vision and don't mind depending on glasses for near vision.
Conventional, Single-Vision Lens there are a range of proven, conventional, single-vision lens implants that provide improved vision after cataract surgery. Most people receiving a conventional lens implant require glasses either for near vision, distanc vision or both after surgery.
Most people with the ReZoom Multifocal Lens enjoy life - reading, using a computer
or driving a car - without having to depend on glasses all the time. In fact, 92%
of people who have benefited from the technology used in ReZoom Multifocal Lenses,
report wearing glasses either never or occasionally.
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