The Adtec Phakic family of lenses is revolutionary in vision correction, designed to be implanted in the eye without altering its natural structure. These lenses are ideal for individuals with high refractive errors, as they provide clear and sharp vision with minimal recovery time.
Adtec Multi has a double aspheric, are design to provide excellent near and distance halos. These lenses have balanced photo protection of UV and violet spectrum through natural yellow chromophore.
The Mono EDOF family of lenses provides improved vision clarity over a wider range, making patients less dependent on glasses for intermediate tasks. The best lens for those requiring post-cataract surgery and better focus and comfort vision is the Mono EDOF family of lenses.
The Trifocal EDOF family of lenses combines the best features of trifocal and EDOF technologies to deliver crisp vision at near, intermediate, and far distances. Designed for maximum visual independence, they are ideal for active lifestyles after cataract surgery.
The Trifocal lenses family offers clear and seamless vision across near, intermediate, and far distances. They are ideal for a glasses-free lifestyle. Perfect for cataract patients, these lenses enhance visual clarity for everyday activities like reading, driving, and screen use.
The Monofocal family of lenses gives clear and focused vision at a single distance, which is usually set for distance vision. These lenses are a good choice for cataract patients who require simplicity and exceptional optical clarity.
Cataracts are the leading cause of treatable blindness worldwide, affecting millions of people. According to the World Health Organization, cataracts account for nearly half of all global blindness, making them the primary cause of treatable and preventable vision loss.
A cataract is the clouding of the lens in the eye, which typically impairs vision. It is the most common cause of blindness and visual impairment, often related to aging. In some cases, children may be born with cataracts, or they may develop after an eye injury, inflammation, or as a result of other diseases such as glaucoma and diabetes. The development of cataracts can also be linked to steroid use or exposure to certain types of radiation.
Surgery is the only effective way to remove a cataract, but immediate surgery may not be necessary for everyone.
An intraocular lens (IOL) is a small artificial lens implanted in the eye during cataract surgery to replace the natural lens that is removed. IOLs become a permanent part of the eye and help restore vision by focusing light on the retina.
As a radiologist, the transformation in my vision since receiving the Xtend EDOF Trifocal lenses has been remarkable. I'm absolutely thrilled with the outcome! No longer dependent on spectacles, I can now examine X-ray plates with enhanced clarity and contrast, making my job much more efficient.
With Comfort Toric in both eyes, I have clear, sharp distance vision and no issues with night driving. I don't experience any visual disturbances like the glare from car headlights.
I've had Comfort implanted in both eyes. Now, I can do various activities without glasses, like watching TV, using my mobile, and even making ATM withdrawals. However, for reading fine print, I still need 1.5D power glasses, just like when I was 40 years old.
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