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  • Why is there no edge blurring with phakic lenses?

    Many people considering vision correction wonder about the visual quality they can expect after phakic lenses implantation. One common concern involves edge blurring or glare that might affect nighttime vision or overall visual comfort. Understanding why phakic lenses typically avoid...
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Is Phakic Lens Implantation Right for Thin Corneas and High Myopia?

Phakic lens implantation represents a revolutionary solution for individuals with thin corneas and high myopia who cannot undergo traditional laser eye surgery. This advanced intraocular lens surgery offers an effective alternative to laser surgery, providing better vision correction while preserving

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Managing High Myopia with Phakic Lens Surgery: Benefits and Considerations

High myopia represents one of the most challenging refractive errors to manage effectively, often requiring specialized surgical interventions when conventional correction methods fall short. Phakic intraocular lens implantation has emerged as a revolutionary solution for individuals with severe nearsightedness, offering

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How Do Phakic Lenses Work? A Simple Introduction to Lens Based Surgery

Phakic intraocular lenses (IOLs) represent an innovative approach to vision correction that works differently from traditional methods like glasses or standard contact lenses. These surgery based lenses are surgically placed inside the eye while preserving the eye’s natural lens, offering

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EYECRYL Phakic IOL is one of the most advanced treatment for the correction of myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism. It combines a more natural approach by keeping your cornea unaltered and a crisp vision. A unique reversible treatment that allows for the implant to be remove any time. EYECRYL Phakic IOL with its access to innovation approach allows the phakic solution to be available for most patients.

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What is the Dry Eye Syndrome?

Dry eye syndrome is the condition of having dry eye which may also be associated with irritation, redness, and easily fatigued eyes. These symptoms can range from mild and occasional to severe and continuous.

Dry eye occurs when either the eye does not produce enough tears or when the tears evaporate too quickly. This can result from many causes which includes the use of contact lens and the correction of myopia and astigmatism with LASIK laser surgery.

This can result from many causes which includes the use of contact lens and the correction of myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism with LASIK laser surgery.

Dry eye syndrome is a chronic condition.