CustomCorrection™ for Presbyopia
We now have options available to correct presbyopia. What is “presbyopia?” Presbyopia is the inability to see up close when the vision is corrected for distance vision. The internal lens of the eye has become inflexible and the focusing muscle is weakened due to lack of use. Currently, there are several ways (other than glasses or contact lens) to deal with the annoyance of presbyopia. First, we can create myopia, a near vision condition in one eye, which then does all the reading tasks. This is called “Blended Vision” or “monovision.” LASIK, SMILE, PRK, or CK (Conductive Keratoplasty) can all be used to achieve monovision. Some patients reject monovision because it interferes with depth perception.
The use of Multifocal lens implants CustomCorrection™ II is the third option to correct presbyopia. The advantage here is that a patient can have distance vision and reading vision for near tasks, generally without the need for reading glasses or bifocals. Another benefit to these implants is the correction of myopia or hyperopia so that spectacles or contacts are not needed. There are currently several lens implants capable of providing this range of vision.
The lens implants available for presbyopia are the PanOptyx™, Vivity™, Tecnis Symfony™, and Odyssey™, which are multifocal lenses, meaning the far and near lens power is incorporated into the lens implant design. The Vivity™ and Symfony™ are Extended Depth of Focus (EDOF) lenses, which give a smooth focus from far vision to “iPhone” distance and light computer uses, with minimized halo and glare. Each one of these designs has its advantages and disadvantages, and Drs. Roholt, Celmer and Wohl are familiar with all types. In fact, Dr. Roholt was the first eye surgeon in the Midwest to be certified in all types of presbyopia implants. The Roholt Vision Institute doctors and the staff will discuss your individual visual needs to ensure that you obtain CustomCorrection™! See the following links for more information on these lenses:
Alcon Clareon® Intraocular Lens (IOL) Family | Alcon
J&J Symfony® and Odyssey® IOLs & Implants | Johnson & Johnson Vision
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