Toric Lenses

Not all patients are suitable for one type of lens. At Centre for Sight numerous lenses are available and surgeons choose the best lens available for the patient depending on their optical system, ocular health and visual needs.

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What is the Crystalens Accommodative Implant?

Accommodative lenses are “High Performance Lenses” which like multifocal lenses provide increased depth of focus and less dependence on glasses. The Crystalens is the accommodative implant of choice at Centre for Sight where it has been used since 2002 in over 1000 cases.

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Marcela Espinosa-Lagana
Cornea, Cataract, Keratorefractive Surgery and Paediatric Ophthalmology

The Crystalens works by moving back and forth within the eye as well as arching or flexing. The movement occurs through muscle contraction within the eye and this movement alters the focusing power of the eye.

Implantation of the lens as opposed to a conventional lens implant enables recipients to obtain an improvement in distance, middle and in most instances reading vision depending on how well the eye muscles move. To improve near vision further, your Centre for Sight surgeon might consider making your non-dominant eye slightly shortsighted so between the two eyes you will have an increased likelihood of full range of correction.

The details of this will be discussed at your consultation at Centre for Sight.

The Crystalens accommodative lens implant used at Centre for Sight has been extensively studied and is approved by the Food and Drug Administration, USA for replacement of the crystalline lens and for the correction of presbyopia at the time of surgery.

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Achieving Greater Precision with Toric Lenses

At Centre for Sight, we are always striving to deliver the best possible results for our patients. Our Medical Director, Sheraz Daya, recently contributed to a specialist article highlighting how advanced technology is transforming toric lens surgery.

Toric lenses are designed to correct astigmatism during cataract or lens replacement surgery, helping you achieve clearer, sharper vision. In the article, Mr. Daya explains how using innovative tools from NIDEK, such as the OPD-Scan III and the NP-T Preloaded Toric IOL Injection System, allows for greater accuracy and stability, meaning better visual outcomes for patients.

If you are considering vision correction, learn how the latest techniques and technology are making procedures more precise and effective than ever before.

Author Information

Authored by Sheraz Daya MD FACP FACS FRCS(Ed) FRCOphth

Mr Daya is the Medical Director of Centre for Sight and listed amongst the 100 most influential ophthalmologists in the world (https://theophthalmologist.com/power-list/2018/sheraz-daya/).

Next review due January 2025.