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IOLs are approved by the FDA for implantation for those eighteen years and older. Use of an IOL under age eighteen years is off-label. Drugs and devices are often used off-label when a physician determines that use is in the best interest of a ... more
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Patients who want near vision correction and are experiencing the early stage of cataract development may want to consider lens replacement using advanced technology intraocular lenses. Please visit our cataracts page to find out more. Non-surgical ... more
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For most patients, after receiving ReZoom IOLs, their vision is so improved that they no longer require glasses or contacts to perform tasks. ReZoom IOLs are only implanted in one eye at a time,one to two weeks apart, to allow you to adjust ... more
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Generally, when receiving treatment for presbyopia or cataract surgery with ReSTOR IOLs or with any advanced IOL, Dr. Carter will usually only implant a ReSTOR IOL in one of your eyes during the first procedure. The second eye procedure is ... more
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The ReSTOR® lens is not dependent on the movement of the lens but has a unique Apodized Diffractive optic that is new to IOL design. The optical design of the lens distributes light between near, intermediate and distance vision to accommodate ... more
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There is only one accommodative IOL currently available: The crystalensTM IOL by eyeonics, inc. The lens design features a silicone optic held in place by hinged footplates that allow the lens to move forward and backward inside the eye. ... more
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While all three advanced IOL options provide you with the ability to see objects at various distances clearly. The difference between the three is the way they accomplish this: • Crystalens IOLs are accommodating IOLs, which means the IOL actually ... more
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Presbyopia-correcting intraocular lenses (IOLs) are lens implants that can correct both distance and near vision, giving you greater freedom from glasses after cataract surgery than standard IOLs. They are available in two forms: multifocal lenses ... more
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With ReZoom Lenses, the IOL distributes light over various zones on the lens, providing you with focused vision at near, intermediate, and far distances. This is different than Crystalens IOLs or ReSTOR IOLs in that the lens already takes into ... more
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Web page performance is measured by the amount of time it takes to download an entire Web page into your browser. So, when comparing the performance improvement delivered by MegaSPEED Accelerator with an unaccelerated Internet connection, we ... more
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