MULTI FOCAL FOLDABLE LENSES
Mulit Focal Foldable Lens, the First Progressive presbioptic foldable intraocular lenses for small and micro-incision cataract surgery is a new option for patients, manufactured from the finest and the most pure monomers in the world, it will provide decades of clear, trouble free vision.
Multifocal foldable acrylic intraocular lens, is an ultraviolet light-absorbing posterior chamber intraocular lens. It is designed to be positioned posterior to the iris where the lens should replace the optical function of the natural crystalline lens.
The lens is designed to provide both near and distance vision and thereby reduce spectacle dependency. The light distribution between the distance and near focus is approximately 50/50. The labelled power of the lens is the distance power. The near power represents a + 4 diopter add in actual lens power. However, accommodation will not be replaced.
Multifocal intraocular lenses are indicated for primary implantation for the visual correction of aphakia in adult patients with and without presbyopia in whom a cataractous lens has been removed by Phacoemulsification desire near, intermediate, and distance vision with increased spectacle independence. The intra ocular lenses are intended to be placed in the capsular bag.
Patients who currently enjoy progressive glasses, contact lenses or binocular vision with one eye near and one eye far are good candidates for cataract surgery with implantation of the intraocular lens implants.
There are no lines, IOL offers a NEW choice for patients. Because it is Progressive you cannot see the multiple zones without using high-tech optical measuring equipment. Patients DO NOT SEE Any Lines, Halos, Glare or Sparkles.
Clear Vision : Designed to help the patient see as clearly as possible through all focal planes and at all distances, most patients will adjust to their new found vision and enjoy the freedom offered from this revolutionary IOL design. At 'Custom Order' also available in Aspheric lens configuration.
These intraocular implants, designed to be implanted into the capsular bag following removal of the natural crystalline lens by a phacoemulsification procedure.