IOLs for Cataract Surgery from the Australian Institute of Eye Surgery


Posted September 30, 2015 by Eugene_Smith

The Australian Institute of Eye Surgery offers intraocular lens implants (IOLs) during cataract surgery for patients who want to improve their vision.

 
With these implants, patients can reduce the time they have to wear reading and distance glasses after surgery.

[SYDNEY, September 30, 2015] – The Australian Institute of Eye Surgery, a laser eye clinic operating in NSW, offers intraocular lens implants (IOLs) during cataract surgery to help patients improve their vision by treating the clouding of their eye lens. With the help of these implants, patients can minimise the time they spend wearing reading and distance glasses following the surgery.

Multifocal Intraocular Lens Implant

This helps reduce the symptoms of Presbyopia, a condition when people aged 45 years and older start to lose their abilities to focus things clearly up close. The Australian Institute of Eye Surgery’s multifocal lenses gives a higher chance of having a clear near and distance vision after surgery. This allows patients to reduce or eliminate the need to wear reading glasses.

ToricIntraocular Lens Implant

This reduces or eliminates a patient’s need to wear distance glasses following cataract surgery, especially if they have a pre-existing astigmatism. The Australian Institute of Eye Surgery’s Toric IOL is specifically for minimising astigmatism, treating problems related to an irregularly shaped cornea. This helps patients offset the distortion of their corneal astigmatism and let light focus clearly into their eye and retina properly.

The Australian Institute of Eye Surgery sees to it that each patient gets the most out of their cataract surgery, improving their vision and quality of life.

About Australian Institute of Eye Surgery

The Australian Institute of Eye Surgery is a laser eye clinic operating in North Sydney and Newcastle, NSW. They use the latest laser technology and vision correction treatments available to solve the individual eye problems of their patients. They have received a license from the NSW Department of Health and a full accreditation for excellence from the Australian Council of Health Care Standards.

Visit http://www.aies.com.au/ or call them directly at (02) 9460 1177 for more information about the surgeries they offer.
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Last Updated September 30, 2015