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ReZoom Multifocal Lens

If cataracts are

affecting your quality of life,

we have good news!

Most people over 60 have some level of cataracts and almost everyone over 50 loses their ability to read and see comfortably at all distances due to presbyopia. Now there’s good news for millions of people with poor vision due to cataracts and presbyopia.

ReZoom Multifocal Lenses have helped tens of thousands of people see near, far and everything in between without depending on glasses in most situations.

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Proven: The ReZoom Multifocal Lens is based on over 20 years of advancements in lens optics used in the treatment of cataracts.

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Convenient: The ReZoom Multifocal Lens is implanted during a brief outpatient procedure with little to no downtime in most cases.

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Freedom: The ReZoom Multifocal lens provides a full range of vision with freedom from glasses in most situations.

Professional golfer Gary Player is just one of the thousands who have benefited from the advanced ReZoom Multifocal Lens. Perhaps you can too…

Click here to hear Gary Player’s story.

If you have been diagnosed with cataracts and presbyopia……

You are not alone. Most people with cataracts also have another age-related vision condition known as presbyopia. Fortunately, there is a solution that can improve your vision and potentially free you from depending on glasses in most situations - the ReZoom Multifocal Lens.

Our vision changes with age

As we get older, the natural lens inside the eye undergoes a series of changes that result in different types of vision loss.

Presbyopia is a common age-related condition. Beginning around the age of 40, the natural lens inside the eye begins to harden and become less flexible. This reduces the eye’s ability to switch focus from near, far in between and back again. The earliest sign of presbyopia is difficulty reading. Today, presbyopia can be corrected at the same time as cataracts with the ReZoom Multifocal Lens. 

Signs of presbyopia:

·       Loss of ability to read up close

·       Need reading glasses or bifocals

·       Holding objects further away to read

cataract5Cataracts are the result of the natural lens inside the eye becoming cloudy or brown. As a result, light inside the eye is scattered before it can focus on the retina, and vision becomes blurry or dark. The only way to correct vision loss from cataracts is to have the cataract removed and replaced with an intraocular lens (IOL) implant, like the ReZoom Multifocal Lens. Lens implants have been used successfully for over half a century. The ReZoom Multifocal Lens represents a major advancement in safety, vision and lifestyle over earlier generations.

Signs of cataracts:

·       Difficulty driving

·       Difficulty seeing at night

·       Colors seem dim and faded

·       Frequent change in glasses prescription

Cataract and lens implant surgery today is highly successful and very precise. The procedure to remove cataracts and replace the natural lens of the eye is one of the most commonly performed procedures. Each year over 14 million cataract and lens implant procedures are performed worldwide. This proven procedure allows the ReZoom Multifocal Lens to be implanted in a brief outpatient procedure.

 


The right lens for your lifestyle

There are different types of specialty lens implant technologies to meet individual eye health and lifestyle needs.

·       ReZoom Multifocal Lens… is designed for people with generally healthy eyes who want good near, far and in between without depending on glasses in most situations.

·       TECNIS Monofocal Lens…. is designed to provide safer, sharper vision than conventional lens implants. It is a good option for people who want sharp distance and night vision and don’t mind depending on glasses for near vision.

·       Conventional, Single-Vision lens….there are a range of proven, conventional, single-vision lens implants that provide improved vision after cataract surgery. Most people receiving a conventional lens implant require glasses either for near vision, distance or both after surgery.

A full range of vision with Balanced View Optics Technology

The ReZoom Multifocal Lens is uniquely designed with advanced optical zones that provide good vision across a range of distances and light conditions. This optical system, called Balanced View Optics Technology, allows you to see near, far and in between in both bright light and low light conditions.

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Five focusing zones for a full range of vision

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Most people are extremely happy with their vision immediately after the procedure. However, during the weeks after your procedure, your brain will have to “learn” how to see with your new lenses. Expect some glare or halo-like effects around bright light for the first couple of months. For most people, this effect diminishes with time.  

Greater freedom from glasses

Most people with ReZoom Multifocal lens enjoy life – reading, using a computer or driving a car – without having to depend on glasses all the time. In fact, 92% of people who have benefited from the technology used in ReZoom Multifocal lenses, report wearing glasses either never, or occasionally!

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Gary Player’s ReZoom Multifocal Lens Experience

Q. How is your vision now with the ReZoom Multifocal Lens?

A. Now I can see clear as a bell. I can read without contacts, without glasses, I can see far near and in between. I can see the ball land on the fairway and lying on the green. I can read stories to my 17 grandchildren and do the things that are very important and dear to me that I was denied. It changed my entire life.

Q. Can you describe your experience with the ReZoom Multifocal Lens procedure?

A. When I had the operation, I was obviously a bit scared. And this is where I can help people not to be scared. I didn’t feel anything and it gave me such joy.

Q. How soon did you play in a golf tournament after having your ReZoom Multifocal Lens procedure?

A. I played in the Masters Tournament this year one week after my ReZoom procedure in my left eye – one week. I was one of only two players to birdie the first hole. That was so encouraging to go into a major tournament like the Masters just having had the operation. At age 70, I shot a 79 and beat a lot of guys.

Q. Did you have any side effects?

A. After my ReZoom procedure the only side effect I had was oncoming cars – there was a halo around their lights, or a streetlight – whatever light that was there. And everyday that halo just diminished and got less and less…. It’s only two months since I had my left eye done and it’s just better every single day. The brain makes the adjustment and every day I see better.

Q. What advice would you give to someone with cataracts?

A. Take it from me, there’s almost no reason to let cataracts slow you down or keep you from doing the things you love. If cataracts are affecting your lifestyle, you owe it to yourself to ask your doctor if the ReZoom Multifocal Lens might be right for you.

Q. Is the ReZoom Multifocal Lens procedure safe?

A. Every surgical procedure has risks and potential side effects. Your doctor will explain all of these in full detail. However, the lens removal and lens implant technique used in the ReZoom Multifocal Lens procedure is performed over 14 million times per year worldwide and is recognized for its safety and predictability.

Q. How long will it be before I see well?

A. Everyone heals at a different rate, but in most cases, you will notice improved vision almost immediately after your procedure. You may, however, have an adjustment period where you see some glare and halos around bright lights. In most cases, this goes away over a period of weeks or months.

Q. Will I be totally free from glasses?

A. Many people with ReZoom Multifocal Lens experience the best eyesight they have had in years and freedom from glasses and contacts in most situations. In fact, 92% of people who have benefited from the technology used in ReZoom Multifocal Lenses report wearing glasses either never or occasionally.

Q. Am I a candidate for the ReZoom Multifocal Lens?

A. If you‘ve been diagnosed with cataracts and are experiencing one or more of the symptoms shown below, you may be a candidate for the ReZoom Multifocal Lens. Your doctor will make a recommendation following a complete eye exam.

          *Difficulty reading

          *Difficulty seeing close objects

          *Difficulty seeing to drive, especially at night

          *Changing glasses prescriptions

          *Need bifocals    

As a service to our patients, we are pleased to offer the CareCredit card, North America's leading patient payment program. CareCredit lets you begin your procedure immediately ,then pay for it over time with low monthly payments that are easy to fit into your monthly budget. So, you can begin your vision care today and conveniently pay with low, monthly payments.

CareCredit offers a comprehensive range of No Interest and Extended Payment Plans for procedure fees from $1 to over $25,000.

·  3, 6, 12, 18 & 24 month plan options [Click for Details]

·  No interest if the balance is paid within the specified time period

·  Low minimum monthly payments

·  24, 36, 48, & 60 month plan options [Click for Details]

·  For procedure fees from $1,000 to over $25,000

·  9.90% interest rate

·  Monthly payments as low as $25 for a $1,000 fee balance

With CareCredit, you pay no up-front costs, no pre-payment penalties and no fees. Plus, CareCredit is a revolving credit line for additional treatment or add-on charges, without the need to re-apply. It only takes a few minutes to apply for CareCredit and you'll receive an online decision in seconds! Apply now or see our staff for more details.


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