Imagine living your life without being dependent on your contact lenses or glasses. The John-Kenyon American Eye Institute offers a variety of advanced Lifestyle Lenses to make it possible.
SEE YOUR BEST WITH LIFESTYLE LENSES
Unlike traditional mono-focal lenses, Lifestyle Lenses allow you to see more clearly at various distances or correct your astigmatism while lessening your dependence on contact lenses or glasses. Lifestyle Lenses are a great option for those with aging eyes looking to eliminate their need for reading glasses and to correct astigmatism. For those with cataracts the traditional treatment replaces the eye’s natural lens with a mono-focal or single vision, intraocular lens (IOL). Although this allows patients to see at a distance, they will still need bi-focals for near vision activities, like reading, or intermediate vision activities, like working at the computer. The need for extra glasses is lessened or eliminated with Lifestyle Lenses. In addition, patients with Lifestyle Lenses have the lifetime benefit of improved vision without ever having to worry about the development of cataracts since the implantable lens replace your eyes natural lens.
There are a broad range of Lifestyle Lenses to fit a variety of eye conditions, lifestyles and vision priorities. Your eye doctor can help you determine which lens is right for you.
LIFESTYLE LENS OPTIONS
- Astigmatism Correcting IOL
Astigmatism can cause you to experience blurred, distorted or clouded vision and many with astigmatism also have trouble with their distance vision. Traditional IOL’s cannot correct a corneal astigmatism – Toric IOL’s correct not only your astigmatism but recapture quality distance vision in one step. Toric IOL’s provide the freedom from glasses you’re looking for while correcting astigmatism.
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Accommodating IOL
Accomodating IOL's flex in response to the movement of the eye’s muscle, allowing for better near, intermediate and far vision. In fact, 98.4 percent of patients implanted with the crystalens® are able to read the newspaper or phone book and can see a clock or TV across the room without glasses and 100 percent can see computers, dashboards and other objects at arm’s length without glasses.
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Multi-focal IOL
Like bi-focal and tri-focal glasses, multi-focal IOLs have multiple focal points in the lens allowing for near, intermediate and distance capabilities. John-Kenyon American Eye Institute patients can choose from the advanced Restor® and ReZoom™multi-focal lenses to restore most, if not all, near, intermediate and distance vision. Restor® treats presbyopia to allow patients to see both up close and far away with reduced or no dependence on glasses.
ReZoom ™ uses five different optical zones, instead of just one, to provide optimal vision in a variety of light conditions.
The John-Kenyon American Eye Institute offers the latest in implantable lens options. Your doctor can help suggest the right lens for you:
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ReZoom(TM) IOL - This refractive multi-focal lens offers patients greater independence from glasses than traditional mono-focal lenses. ReZoom’s proprietary design allows for a range of vision in a variety of light conditions.
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ReSTOR lOL - The ReSTOR lens lets patients see from near to far, usually without glasses, using an innovative optical technology called “apodization.” This technology, used in microscopes and telescopes, allows you to see the big picture, while also seeing fine detail.
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Crystalens HD Accomodating IOL - The revolutionary new Crystalens HD IOL is a single-focus lens that works naturally with your eye muscles to give you the quality of vision you enjoyed when you were younger. The state-of-the-art
Crystalens uses a "hinge" technology, which allows the lens to move, or accommodate, with your eye to focus seamlessly on objects near, far and all distances in-between.
- Tecnis Aspheric IOL - The Tenic lens implantable lens can help those who experience trouble seeing in low-light situations, like nighttime driving. Even patients who have no problem reading the letters on an eye chart can be at a serious disadvantage in low-light situations. The tecnis lens improves functional vision and in many cases, your doctor can also correct a pre-existing astigmatism at the time of cataract surgery.
- Toric IOL - Toric IOL's correct not only your astigmatism but recapture quality distance vision in one step. Until the recent introduction of Toric IOLs, candidates for IOL's people could only have their nearsightedness and farsightedness corrected during the surgery. Toric IOL's correct not only your astigmatism but recapture quality distance vision in one step. These lenses provide the freedom from glasses you’re looking for while correcting astigmatism.
For More Information on Cataracts and Implantable lenses visit www.allaboutvision.com orwww.cataractsurgery.com
IMPROVING YOUR VISION
Postoperative care includes follow–up visits and eye drops. Complete healing takes about four weeks but patients can expect to see results soon afterwards and can go back to many of their normal activities immediately. If surgery is required in the other eye, it can often be performed as soon as one to two weeks later.
FINDING JUST THE RIGHT FIT FOR YOU
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- During your comprehensive eye evaluation, our doctors will learn more about your eyes and determine the best option to improve your vision.
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- Lifestyle Lenses are implanted during a brief outpatient procedure that can last between 15 and 45 minutes. The eye’s natural lens is removed using gentle ultrasound energy, and is replaced with the lifestyle lens. The lens will become a permanent part of the eye and cannot be felt or seen. Most patients see improvement in their vision immediately after the procedure, and experience continued improvement for the next three to six months. In addition, patients will not have to worry about developing cataracts since the natural lens has been permanently replaced.
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- Because no two eyes are the same, the John-Kenyon American Eye Institute gives each patient special personalized care when deciding which IOL is best. We consider many factors including occupation, hobbies, pre-existing eye disease, pupil size and astigmatism, as well as your personal priorities for your vision. We will carefully measure the eye in order to calculate the correct lens strength and provide you with the best fit possible.
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