Smart Lenses

Smart lenses are devices that are implanted in the eye that allow people to see at a distance of far, near, and medium without the use of glasses.

The lens is replaced after cataract surgery with an operation that loses its transparency. The patient sees far and wears glasses near if these lenses are monofocal. Multifocal lenses allow you to see both far and close. The patient can see far, near, and intermediate distances without glasses if a smart lens (Trifocal) is implanted. Patients with myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism who cannot or do not want to wear glasses or contact lenses can also benefit from smart lenses.
People nowadays are more active. Even as people get older, they continue to use computers and automobiles. Patients who use this application can enjoy and benefit from such activities. Smart lenses both eliminate the need for glasses and the aesthetic concerns that come with them. Smart lenses can last a lifetime in the eye.

With drop anaesthesia, smart lens application takes only minutes. It is a painless procedure. It does not necessitate hospitalisation, and the eye is closed after the procedure is completed. Each eye's smart lens application takes place on a different day. One day after the treatment, you can resume your work and social activities. You can complete all of your daily tasks except those that require a lot of effort.
Smart lenses can be used by anyone over the age of 40 who has vision problems at a distance, close range, or both and wants to get rid of their glasses. The eye number does not progress after the application. Cataracts do not develop in people who wear smart lenses. Intelligent lenses are also used on people under the age of 40 who have refractive errors that are too great to be corrected with an excimer laser.

Are Smart Lenses used in cataract treatment?
Yes, cataracts can be removed and clear vision achieved by replacing the hazy intraocular lens in the eye with trifocal Smart Lenses.

Does the Smart Lens have an expiration date?
Smart Lenses are permanent, unlike contact lenses, and do not require a plug-in event. Ophthalmologists implant lenses in the eyes that are worn for the rest of one's life.

Are there colour options in Smart Lenses?
Smart Lenses are transparent and do not have any colour options.

Are Smart Lenses used in the treatment of distance, near and astigmatism?
Patients with vision problems such as farsightedness, near-sightedness, and astigmatism who have a suitable eye structure can also benefit from smart lenses.