Who Can Get Smart Lenses?
Smart lenses implanted during cataract surgery can be applied to most cataract patients, unless there's a specific reason for this. Smart lenses can also be applied to those who don't have cataracts at a young age but are severely hyperopic or myopic, and who are unable to undergo laser surgery or who want to get rid of their reading glasses at an early age.
Those who have previously undergone laser eye surgery may also consider Smart Lenses if they are experiencing decreased vision or difficulty seeing near or far due to deformity in their intraocular lenses.
The professional status, age, social activities, reading habits, and intellectual level of cataract patients are also important factors in patient selection.
High success rates are achieved with appropriate patient selection, appropriate technique, the experience of the operating institution and surgeon, and, of course, the correct lens selection.
How Are Smart Lenses Applied?
The Smart Lens implantation technique is a complete cataract surgery.
The same procedures are followed in Smart Lens IOL surgery as in standard cataract surgery.
In cataract surgery, the patient's natural lens is removed and replaced with a lens that matches the eye's internal structure and improves the patient's vision. However, unlike this surgery, instead of a standard lens (which only focuses distance, requiring glasses for near vision), Smart Lenses (which focus on both near and far vision) are implanted.
What are the Advantages of Smart Lenses?
Smart Lens IOLs, due to their multifocal design, have focusing capabilities for near, far, and intermediate distances. This lens, implanted during cataract surgery, remains in the eye for life.
The meticulously performed Smart Lens IOL implantation takes approximately 10 minutes, requiring no stitches. It provides a simple and straightforward solution to near and distance vision problems, improving the patient's vision.
A patient's eye number will not improve again after wearing a smart lens. Cataract surgery is performed once, and the eye will never develop a cataract again.

