Duet Prelex IOL Procedure
If you're age forty or older, you're probably finding it increasingly difficult to put things into focus, no matter what distance they are from your eyes. It's a little harder to clearly see the face of your wristwatch, make out those road signs on the highway before you pass your exit, or even read the fine print on your TV, without glasses. This condition is known as presbyopia . And it continues to progress as we age.
In recent years, laser vision correction has made it possible for millions of individuals who are nearsighted and farsighted to eliminate, or greatly reduce, their need for glasses and contacts. Although laser vision correction can treat these conditions, it cannot correct presbyopia and restore the eye's full range of vision.
Prelex is a revolutionary procedure can improve your vision and provide clearer focus at all distances - near, far, and in between.
What is PRELEX?
PRELEX is a term used to describe presbyopic lens exchange using a multifocal intra-ocular lens implant. This new and exciting technology provides patients with a range of clearer vision at distance, intermediate and near, similar to that of traditional progressive bifocal lenses. This procedure is a viable option for those who wish to eliminate their dependence on glasses, or those who may not be ideal candidates for LASIK. PRELEX is a surgical procedure that is performed on an outpatient basis and takes only around 10 minutes. While the application of the technology is new, the surgical techniques employed are proven successful over many years of use.
PRELEX offers a solution. Unlike procedures that focus on changing the shape of the cornea, PRELEX works on the lens inside the eye. Consequently, your vision after the procedure will be stable and unlikely to change over time. In addition, cataract surgery will not be necessary later in life. The multifocal lens that is used to replace your eye's natural lens will provide you with clearer vision at all distances, giving you little or no dependence on traditional or progressive bifocal glasses.
Who is the ideal candidate for PRELEX?
The ideal candidate for PRELEX surgery is a person over the age of 45 who is presbyopic and/or farsighted.
How does PRELEX improve my vision?
Correct focusing of the eye is determined by the curvature of the cornea (outer window of the eye) along with the focusing power of the eye's natural lens (inside the eye). Most other vision correction procedures attempt to change the focusing power of the cornea. PRELEX on the other hand, corrects nearsightedness and farsightedness by replacing the eye's natural lens with a multifocal intra-ocular lens.
How is the PRELEX procedure performed?
The eye's natural lens is removed through a micro-incision and replaced with a multifocal lens such as the Acrysof ReSTOR lens or AMO ReZOOM lens.
Patients go home soon after the procedure to relax for the rest of the day. Everyone heals somewhat differently, but many patients report improvement in their vision almost immediately and most return to their normal activities within a day or two. PRELEX is usually performed on the second eye a week to two after the first procedure.
Why PRELEX vs. LASIK?
Although LASIK surgery may reduce the need for glasses or contacts, it cannot correct presbyopia and restore the eye's full range of motion. An additional advantage to PRELEX surgery is that once you have had the procedure, you will not require cataract surgery later in life.
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