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Introducing the Light Adjustable Lens™ from RxSight®

Using a special lens material designed by a Nobel Prize winning scientist, RxSight has developed the first intraocular lens (IOL) that allows you and your physician to optimize your vision following cataract surgery.

The Light Adjustable Lens™ delivers superior visual outcomes that non-adjustable IOLs cannot match.² In a study of 600 subjects, those who received the Light Adjustable Lens followed by adjustments were twice as likely to achieve 20/20 distance vision at 6 months without glasses as those who received a standard monofocal IOL.

With the Light Adjustable Lens™, you can now customize your vision after your cataract surgery. You will have the unique ability to adjust and preview your vision based on your personal desires and lifestyle requirements. This optimization is done by your eye doctor after lens implantation through a series of office-based light treatment procedures that take only a few minutes each.

Despite numerous advances in modern cataract surgery technologies, only 6 out of 10 cataract patients achieve their targeted vision, and an even smaller percentage achieve excellent vision at all distances.¹ This is because it is very difficult to predict how your eye will heal before your cataract surgery

Cataracts & Surgery

What You Need to Know About Cataracts and Cataract Surgery

A cataract is a cloudy area in the normally clear lens of your eye, causing blurry vision. Most cataracts are related to aging and, over time, can lead to vision loss. When a cataract interferes with your usual activities, such as reading and driving, your physician will likely recommend cataract surgery.

During cataract surgery, your cloudy lens is removed and replaced with a clear artificial lens. This lens is called an intraocular lens (IOL). Cataract surgery is the most common procedure in the world and is one of the safest and most successful procedures performed today.¹

  • Clouded Lens Removed
  • Intraocular lens (IOL) implantedin place

Cataract surgery can also offer the opportunity to correct other vision problems you may be experiencing, such as myopia (nearsightedness), hyperopia (farsightedness), astigmatism (irregularly shaped lens), or presbyopia (diminishing ability to focus with age).

Customizing Your Vision

Achieving Customized Vision With the Light Adjustable Lens™

The Light Adjustable Lens ™ is the only adjustable intraocular lens (IOL) available that allows optimization of your vision after lens implantation and healing. If you and your doctor select the Light Adjustable Lens ™, the first step is to have your cataract safely removed and the adjustable IOL implanted. The cataract removal and IOL implantation procedure is the same as if you selected a non-adjustable IOL.

What is unique about the Light Adjustable Lens ™ is that once your eye has healed, you return to your eye doctor to have your vision tested. During this visit you will be able to preview and compare possible vision outcomes based on your unique preferences and lifestyle requirements before selecting a prescription for your adjustable lens. Your doctor will then apply a proprietary light treatment that precisely reshapes your implanted lens based on the visual correction that is needed to target your custom prescription. You may need 3 to 5 total light treatments to reach your vision goals.

Your vision is tested after your eye heals. You then sample and select your desired vision outcome.

How are the light treatments performed?

To receive the light treatment, you will be placed in front of the office-based Light Delivery Device (LDD). The LDD non-invasively delivers the UV light to your Light Adjustable Lens ™ to adjust your vision to the desired target. The system gives your doctor the flexibility to make adjustments and refinements to meet your specific criteria. Following the light treatment, you will be rechecked in approximately 3 days to assess your vision.

Between 3 and 5 total light treatments, each lasting approximately 90 seconds and separated by approximately 3 days, are required. The total number of light treatments is based on achievement of the desired vision outcome that you and your doctor selected. When you experience the results of your adjustments, you will better understand the value of adjusting and customizing your vision after your surgery.

Once you have achieved your optimal vision, the lens power is permanently locked in with a final light treatment to prevent any further changes.

Light Treatment Schedule

  • Initial Light Treatment
  • Approx
    2-3 weeks after surgery
  • Secondary Light Treatment
  • Approx
    3 days after initial light treatment
  • Additional Light Treatments(as required)
  • Approx
    3 days after each prior light treatment

Video of Patient Testimonial

Why Dr. Bryan Monson recommended the Light Adjustable Lens ™ for his father

IS THE LIGHT ADJUSTABLE LENS ™ RIGHT FOR YOU?

Do you need Cataract Surgery?

The World’s First adjustable Intraocular Lens

  • 01
    Delivers world’s best clinical outcomes for cataract patients
  • 02
    Highest quality of vision with no reduction in contrast or increased glare and halo
  • 03
    Patient driven blended vision prescriptions delivers 90% 20/20 J2
  • 04
    Higher practice revenue and profits
  • 05
    Empowers a wider group of patients and doctors

How the Light Adjustable Lens ™ Works

Why Dr. Dan Durrie Chose the Light Adjustable Lens ™ for Himself

Every Patient Can Be Upgraded to the LAL

  • Patients who want the best quality of vision
  • Toric patients become “Custom Toric”
  • Patients who want vision at all distances

Video of Patient Testimonial

Why Dr. Dan Durrie Chose the Light Adjustable Lens ™ for Himself

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