Intraocular Lenses (IOLs)

An intraocular lens (IOL) is a lens implanted in the eye used to treat Cataracts or astigmatism. These are installed in the midst of Cataract surgery, after the cloudy crystalline lens (likewise called a Cataract) has been removed. IOL replaces the primary crystalline lens, and gives the light focusing work at first grasped by the crystalline lens. It has been the major topics discussed in all the ophthalmology associations meeting. There are a couple of lens named as Monovision with Intraocular Lens that are put over the present trademark lens, and is used as a piece of refractive surgery to change the eye's optical power as a treatment for astigmatism or nearsightedness.IOLs were usually made of an unbendable material (PMMA), despite the way this has, all things considered, been superseded by the usage of versatile materials.

  • Premium IOLs
  • Toric IOLs
  • Monovision with Intraocular Lenses
  • Aspheric IOLs
  • Blue Light-Filtering IOLs
  • Light-Adjustable Lenses (LALs)
  • "Piggyback" IOLs

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