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Patients suffering with cataracts now have the opportunity to see clearly at any distance without glasses with this breakthrough technology called Crystalens.

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Now for the first time, patients with cataracts have the opportunity to see clearly at any distance without glasses with a breakthrough technology called Crystalens. It is the latest and greatest advancement in intraocular technology and vision enhancement.

Crystalens is an implantable lens that functions as a replacement for patients with cataracts and focuses like the eye's natural lens, allowing for continuous vision up close, far away and all distances in between. It is possible to completely restore a patient’s vision to 20/20 or better, eliminating the need for glasses or contacts completely in most cases.

The single-focus lens is formed from a proprietary and specially formulated solid silicone called Biosil. What makes this lens special is its ability to engage the muscles of the eye to move and focus on objects at any distance. Your ophthalmologist will take precise measurements to determine the strength of the lens you need.

Cataract surgery has been performed on millions of patients in the last 3 decades. The Crystalens procedure is very similar to the cataract surgery procedure, involving just a short, painless outpatient visit. In less than twenty minutes, your surgeon will use drops to numb your eye and remove the damaged lens. The new Crystalens is then carefully placed where the bad lens used to be. The incision is so tiny that no stitches are required and the healing process is relatively short.

Almost anyone with cataract troubles is a great candidate for Crystalens. The only people who may not be able to undergo the procedure are people who have already had cataract surgery, or people with uncontrolled diabetes or chronic infections. Even patients who have had previous surgeries on their eyes can undergo lens replacement. Check with your ophthalmologist to determine whether or not you can benefit from this amazing new technology.

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