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LifeStyle Lenses™

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AcrySof® ReSTOR®
Crystalens HD™
Tecnis® Multifocal
A.M.P. Featuring STAAR Toric IOL™

By the time you reach the age of 40 you´ve accomplished quite a bit: school, career, family, kids...but guess what? You still have half of your life ahead of you. Forty means nothing today as active as we all are. No one considers forty as any kind of real benchmark except in one area, it is the beginning stages of vision declination. An unfortunate side effect of reaching 40 is that near vision begins to deteriorate around this time. If you've recently found it necessary to use reading glasses, bifocals or progressive lenses, then you, along with millions of other Americans, are likely suffering from presbyopia.

Presbyopia is the medical term for an aging eye that has become less flexible in both the lens and muscles. This condition is likely to affect everyone at some point. In the past, the only treatment for presbyopia was an implantable monofocal lens. While effective in delivering adequate intermediate-to-distance vision, glasses were still required for close-up vision.

Kleiman | Evangelista Eye Center offers a better solution, our Lifestyle Lens Procedures. LifeStyle Lenses like the Crystalens HD™, Tecnis® Multifocal lens, AcrySof® ReSTOR® and STAAR Toric IOL™ (part of our AMP package) were originally developed for cataract patients, but are also a great option for giving presbyopia sufferers the freedom to, in many cases, completely eliminate your dependence on readers or bifocals.

LifeStyle Lenses for Patients with Myopia

Have you been told you are not a candidate for LASIK due to severe nearsightedness? If so, the Visian™ ICL may be right for you. The Visian ICL is ideal for individuals with moderate to severe nearsightedness, also called myopia, who are not candidates for Blade-Free HD IntraLASIK due to the severity of their nearsightedness or the thinness of their corneas.

Unlike the Crystalens, Tecnis or ReSTOR procedures, the Visian ICL is not lens replacement. Since the natural lens remains in place, the Visian ICL is not recommended for cataract patients.