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What Is Presbyopia?
When your eyes were
young, your natural lens was both transparent and flexible.
Because of this, your vision was most likely stable until you
reached your forties.
Around that time, you
may have noticed that you had to hold a menu or a book farther and
farther away to read it. Many people end up wearing a pair of
reading glasses or bifocals to compensate for this aging of the
eye. This condition is called "presbyopia" and
eventually affects everyone, including those who are nearsighted,
farsighted. have cataracts, or had perfect vision most of their
life.
The
Family
Of Lenses
Intraocular lenses
were first introduced in 1949 and are available today in all kinds
of shapes, sizes, and lens materials. AcrySof® IOLs are made
of the first foldable material developed exclusively for use in the
eye. With more than 21 million lenses implanted, the AcrySof®
lens has been the most commonly used IOL in the world, since they
became available in 1994. Its popularity is largely due to
their ability to provide excellent visual results and a high level
of patient satisfaction.
The ReSTOR®
IOL At Last! An Opportunity For Visual Freedom
For most
cataract patients, life without reading glasses or bifocals is
something they either experienced before presbyopia or they just
dreamed about for most of their lives. But today, the AcrySof® ReSTOR®
IOL is turning those dreams into reality with its revolutionary lens
technology, which is designed to allow patients to see clearly at
all distances without bifocals or reading glasses. The AcrySof® ReSTOR®
IOL is now available and delivers a high level of glasses-free
vision for cataract patients.

Until recently,
most patients had their vision improved with a monofocal
IOL. Although the quality of their distant vision was
excellent,
most patients needed reading glasses to see near objects.

AcrySof® ReSTOR® IOL
provides a full range of vision, decreasing
the dependency on reading glasses or bifocals.
In the clinical
study, 80% of patients receiving the AcrySof® ReSTOR® IOL reported
that they never wear glasses for any activities. Wit the AcrySof® ReSTOR®
IOL they can read a book, work on the computer, and drive a car -
day or night - and play golf or tennis with an increased freedom
from glasses. In fact, patients were so pleased with their
vision, nearly 94% of patients said they would have the AcrySof® ReSTOR®
IOL implanted again, if given the choice.
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The Safest And
Most Successful Procedure Performed Today
Cataract
surgery is performed on an outpatient basis, and usually requires
just a few hours of your time from start to finish. Your eye
will be treated with anesthetic prior to the procedure so you'll
feel little, if any, discomfort. First, a tiny incision will
be made in the eye allowing your surgeon to use a small instrument
(about the size of a pen tip) to break up and wash away the cloudy
cataract. Once the cataract is removed, the AcrySof® ReSTOR®
IOL will be inserted through the same tiny incision and set into its
permanent position.
What To Expect
After The Procedure
After
the procedure you'll rest for a short while before you go
home. Your doctor will typically examine your eye within 24
hours. You'll need to use prescription eye drops to guard
against infection and help your eye heal. For a few days, you
may need to wear a protective shield, especially at night to prevent
you from rubbing your eye. Everyone heals somewhat
differently, but most patients see well enough to return to most of
their routine activities the day after surgery. Once both eyes
have been treated, you will fully appreciate the AcrySof® ReSTOR®
IOL and realize that your cataract was one thing you could
definitely live without.
Ask
Your Doctor If The ReSTOR®
IOL
Is Right For You
As
with any surgical procedure there are inherent risks, and your
results cannot be guaranteed. Your doctor will provide you
with more detailed information about potential risks and benefits to
help decide whether cataract surgery and the AcrySof® ReSTOR® IOL
is right for you.
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