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Multifocal IOL a succesfful option

01 June 2011

FDA results and personal experience demonstrate very high satisfaction with lens

Premium IOL options

01 June 2011

For compromised, and potentially compromised eyes.

Visual performance of a new multifocal diffractive IOL

01 June 2011

Comparative study shows excellent intermediate vision results, high levels of spectacle independence and minimal photic phenoma at night.

Do personality characteristics impact multifocal IOL patient satisfaction

01 June 2011

First answers from the Happy Patient Project

Bausch & Lomb Introduces the Crystalens Aspheric Optic (AO) Lens

05 January 2010

Crystalens AO is the first aberration-free accommodating IOL

Novel scleral lens proves cost-effective

09 December 2009

In the December issue of the American Journal of Ophthalmology Brandeis University researchers published a paper about the highly precise scleral lens, to treat severe cornea or ocular surface disease, the Boston Ocular Surface Prosthesis (BOS-P).

IOL evolution for presbyopia

29 April 2009

“As we move into the 21st century the role of the IOL will evolve allowing better outcomes in cataract surgery and find new roles in surgery to improve vision such as through the treatment of presbyopia.”

Partnering multifocal IOLs with LASIK to achieve perfect vision

01 October 2007

Without performing LASIK, 85-90% of [multifocal IOL] patients may achieve spectacle independence. However, with LASIK success rates are about 99%

IOL implantation in children

01 October 2007

The desired refractive outcome is approximately 2 D by age two and 1 to 2 D by age three, reflecting the fact that the majority of growth of the eye has occurred by this age

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