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Light adjustable Lens™ from RxSight®. The perfect IOL?

Aug 18, 2022

Light adjustable Lens™ from RxSight®.

The perfect IOL?


The Light Adjustable Lens (LAL) is the only intraocular lens implant (IOL) of its kind. Most IOLs implanted during cataract surgery or refractive lens exchange have a pre-set power or prescription that is determined before surgery. The LAL, however, is a photo-reactive lens can be adjusted to fine-tune a patient’s refraction after surgery. Patients simply come in for a few quick, non-invasive, pain-free sessions where the lens is exposed to a special UV light that allows the doctor to adjust their vision to best suit their unique needs and lifestyle. Once optimal vision is achieved (usually after two to four sessions), the refraction is locked into place. This revolutionary lens allows us to provide our patients with the most precise and accurate vision correction available.


5 REASONS TO CONSIDER THE LIGHT ADJUSTABLE LENS


1. The Light Adjustable Lens Can Be Adjusted to Achieve the Best Vision.

2. It Can Be Used to Correct Nearsightedness, Farsightedness, And Astigmatism.

3. You’ll Be Glare and Halo-Free.

4. You'll Experience a Better Quality of Vision.

5. The Lens Is Highly Customizable.

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