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Advance Technology Lenses

Premium IOLs, often referred to as advanced technology lenses, are made to provide a wider field of vision, frequently minimising or doing away with the need for spectacles. The most recent developments in lens technology are included into these lenses.

Types of Lenses with Advanced Technology

Lenses with multiple focal lengths

  • Several Focal Points offer sharp vision at close, medium, and far distances.
  • Decreased Reliance on Glasses - A lot of patients report feeling less dependent on their glasses for most tasks.

Toric Lenses

  • Astigmatism Correction - Designed specifically to rectify cataracts and astigmatism.
  • Better Vision Quality - Astigmatism sufferers will see more clearly.

Lenses with Extended Depth of Focus (EDOF)

Provides a continuous field of view that stretches from close to distance. Also, Reduces glare and halos, among other problems.

Advantages of Lenses with Advanced Technology

  • Wide-ranging vision demands are addressed with comprehensive vision correction, which often eliminates the need for numerous pairs of glasses.
  • Enhanced Life Quality provides more visual flexibility for everyday tasks. Customisation: Made to fit each person's unique lifestyle choices and eyesight needs.

Considerations for Advanced Lenses

  • More costly and maybe not entirely covered by insurance are the lenses with advanced technologies.
  • As they become used to the new lenses, some patients could go through an adjustment phase.
  • For some patients, glare, halos, or other visual disturbances may be brought on by multifocal and certain other advanced lenses.

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