Intraocular Lens Treatments
Premium Smart lenses are intraocular lenses that provide solutions for vision problems such as myopia, hypermetropia, astigmatism, and cataracts simultaneously. Medically known as Trifocal lenses, premium smart lenses are also referred to as lifetime lenses or three-focus lenses by the public.
Premium Smart Trifocal Lenses
Premium Smart Trifocal Lenses are intraocular lenses that help you see clearly without glasses at near, intermediate, and far distances. While single-focus lenses make the use of reading glasses necessary, trifocal lenses offer three-focus vision, eliminating the need for glasses. The three-focus feature allows patients to perform distant, intermediate, and near activities without glasses.
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Astigmatism Treatment with Premium Smart Trifocal Toric Lenses
Premium Smart Trifocal Toric Lenses are widely used in cataract treatment today. Cataracts are among the most common eye diseases. Cataracts are defined as the clouding of the eye's transparent lens and the insufficient transmission of light to the eye. Cataracts can occur for various reasons, the most important being age. As age progresses, changes occur in the protein structure of the lens, leading to more blurred vision.
It is most commonly seen in individuals aged between 52-64. However, the possibility of treatment makes cataracts a non-serious issue. After the treatment, a new lens is implanted to correct vision problems caused by this condition. Premium smart trifocal toric lenses are implanted into the eye through a short operation, allowing the patient to recover quickly.
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Refractive (Clear) Lens Exchange
Refractive (Clear) Lens Exchange involves removing the eye's natural lens and replacing it with a thin intraocular lens. The intraocular lens is adjusted to eliminate your need for glasses. These lenses, which remain safely in your eye throughout your life, do not require removal, special care, or cause any sensation in the eye, unlike contact lenses.
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Monofocal Toric Lenses
Monofocal Toric Lenses are single-focus lenses that help correct astigmatism. These lenses are used during cataract surgery by replacing the patient's natural lens. Astigmatism is a condition that causes blurred vision due to irregular curvature of the cornea or lens. These lenses correct the irregular curvature and provide clear vision. Monofocal toric lenses provide the wearer with a focus on distant objects only. Therefore, the patient may need additional visual aids (reading glasses) for near vision.
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Monofocal Lenses
Monofocal lenses are one of the types of lenses placed in the eye during cataract surgery. Cataracts are the clouding of the eye's transparent lens, causing loss of light transmission due to various reasons. This problem can arise from numerous causes, such as excessive sun exposure, eye trauma, aging, exposure to toxic chemicals, and changes in the body's metabolism. Intensive use of corticosteroid medications can also lead to cataract formation. Surgery is the most important treatment for this issue.
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Add On Smart Lens Treatment
Among the methods to improve eye health and vision quality, Add On Smart Lens Treatment is especially preferred in cases where intraocular lenses are insufficient after cataract surgery or for conditions such as high myopia. This treatment involves adding a specially designed lens to the existing intraocular lenses. Add On Smart Lenses work with the existing intraocular lenses to enhance the eye's focusing ability and provide clearer vision.
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Edof Smart Lens Treatments
Edof Smart Lens Treatments have gained importance in the field of eye health in recent years. This treatment is a modern method used especially for eye conditions such as presbyopia (age-related vision disorder) and cataracts. EDOF (Extended Depth of Focus) lenses provide clear vision at near, intermediate, and far distances without being limited to a single focal point. These lenses are surgically implanted in the eye, eliminating the need for glasses or contact lenses.
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Phakic Intraocular Lens Treatment
Phakic lenses are as thin as contact lenses and are implanted in the eye. They are placed in front of the eye's natural lens, assuming its function and correcting vision. Phakic lenses are used to correct refractive errors such as myopia, hypermetropia, and astigmatism. These lenses eliminate the need for glasses or contact lenses, improving the quality of life. Phakic lenses, which remain safely in the eye, do not need to be removed, require special care, or cause any sensation in the eye like contact lenses. Phakic lenses were first designed in 1977. These lenses, placed in the iris (the colored part of the eye), have been further developed and now have a much more modern design. It is not possible to notice the lens when looking at an eye with a Phakic lens from the outside.
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ICL Intraocular Lens Treatment
ICL Intraocular Lens Treatment is a method used to correct eye defects such as high myopia, hypermetropia, and astigmatism. It involves placing a specially designed lens in front of the eye's natural lens. This treatment is ideal for patients who are not suitable for laser surgery or who are looking for a more permanent solution.
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Multifocal Lenses
Multifocal Lenses are a type of smart lens used to treat multiple eye defects. Some patients may have problems seeing both near and far. For these conditions, they may need to use two different types of glasses. Some may also have difficulty seeing near while seeing far clearly. Smart lenses have been developed to correct different conditions simultaneously. Multifocal lenses are one of these.
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How Much Do Intraocular Lens Treatments Cost?
The cost of intraocular lens treatments varies depending on the underlying cause. The treatment plan created by our specialist eye doctor based on a detailed examination may vary from person to person.
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