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Clear Lens Exchange

Clear Lens Exchange

Refractive lens exchange provides a safe alternative to laser vision correction for those patients who either wish to avoid the corneal modification of Lasik procedures, or who are not good candidates for laser vision, correction due to underlying corneal conditions or have refractive error ( glasses or contact lens Rx) that does not fall within the treatment parameters for LASIK.

An alternative to laser vision correction, the RLE procedure avoids the need for a corneal modification that is used during the LASIK procedure, and instead uses the same procedures performed in cataract surgery.

Patients who choose to undergo refractive lens exchange have several options when it comes to the type of IOL that will be implanted into the eye. The RLE procedure uses the same IOLs used in cataract surgery and is able to treat all types of visual disorders, including farsightedness, nearsightedness, presbyopia and astigmatism. Patients are provided with a choice of the most advanced premium IOLs which will allow them to see clearly at all distances.

Candidates for Refractive Lens Exchange

Refractive lens exchange is ideal for patients who:

  • Want to reduce or eliminate their dependence on glasses or contact lenses
  • Ages 25+
  • Nearsighted, farsighted, presbyopic , and astigmatism
  • Have no health issues that affect the eyes
  • The rapid recovery of vision
  • The cornea remains untouched
  • There is no need for cataract surgery in the future
  • Vision is now stable
  • Correction of presbyopia at the same time
  • The IOL can be exchanged

The Refractive Lens Exchange Procedure

The refractive lens exchange procedure is performed on an outpatient basis using the same techniques as those for cataract surgery.

A topical or local anesthesia is applied to the eyes to minimize discomfort during the procedure. Through a tiny incision of 3mm or less, the natural lens of the eye is removed and replaced with an IOL that is inserted through the same opening. Once inserted, the lens is unfolded and moved into its permanent position in the eye. There are no stitches needed as the incision will be able to seal on its own. The refractive lens exchange procedure takes just 20 minutes to perform and offers patients significant and immediate results.