Glistening-Free IOLs

Exceptional Pre-Hydration

Experience unmatched optical clarity with Comfort Toric IOLs, meticulously pre-hydrated for stability. Equilibrium water content counters temperature fluctuations and environmental changes, ensuring consistent vision quality. Our IOLs boast zero microvacuole formation, setting the standard for glistening-free performance.

Double Aspheric IOLs

Precision for Sharp Vision

Comfort Toric’s dual aspheric surfaces redefine visual comfort. These lenses offer minimal image distortion, even at high powers, guaranteeing sharp, distortion-free vision throughout the lens. Experience unmatched visual acuity at every angle.

Advanced Optical Performance

Aberration-Free Brilliance

Introducing AOS’s aberration-free double aspheric IOLs, delivering superior optical performance without compromising depth of field. Enjoy clearer, crisper images, and elevate your visual experience.

Adtec Toric

Precision in Astigmatism Correction

Elevate your astigmatism correction with Comfort Toric’s Adtec Toric range. Whether monofocal, EDOF, multifocal, or trifocal, our IOLs provide precision, consistency, and stability. With nanoform machine-manufactured accuracy and our unique Adtec lock haptic design®, you can trust in predictable outcomes and rotational stability.

What Is a Cataract?

Cataract, whether congenital or acquired, refers to any opacity in the lens or its capsule.

Now, let’s explore the symptoms of acquired cataracts, which primarily manifest as visual disturbances

Seeing Spots

One common early complaint is perceiving spots before the eyes. These spots don’t maintain a fixed position and often move around in the field of vision.

Uni-ocular Polyopia

Another early symptom is the doubling or trebling of objects seen with one eye. This phenomenon results from irregular lens refraction, causing multiple images of each object. Sometimes, you may even notice coloured halos around objects.

Central Vision Decline

As the opacity extends and becomes denser, central vision acuity diminishes. The extent of deterioration depends on the opacity’s density and position. If opacities are peripheral, as seen in senile cortical cataracts, serious visual impairment may be delayed. Conversely, if they are central, visual decline occurs earlier, and patients often see better in dim light with a dilated pupil.

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