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Unlike conventional single-vision (monofocal) lens implants, state-of-the-art ReZoom lenses have been specially designed with multifocal zones that provide good vision across the spectrum of varying distances and light conditions. So you can see well anywhere and anytime, be it near, far or in between. Patients no longer have to settle for monofocal lenses that only provide good distance vision with limited ability to see objects that are near without glasses.
 
The ReZoom™ Multifocal lens is a clear, foldable implant made of a high refractive index acrylic material. This new technology multifocal lens is designed to provide a full range
of vision – near, distance and intermediate – after cataract treatment.
 
The ReZoom™ Multifocal lens not only treats cataracts, but it may also turn back the clock to bring back much of your ability to see up close and at a distance.
 
The lens has multiple focal points so you can see well at a variety of distances in varying light conditions. If you have been diagnosed with cataracts with or without presbyopia and desire a full range of vision with increased independence from glasses or bifocals, the ReZoom™ Multifocal lens may be the right solution for you.
Features and benefits of the Balanced View Optics Technology incorporated into ReZoom™ Multifocal IOL lenses.
 
The ReZoom™ Multifocal lens features Balanced View Optics™ Technology – uniquely proportioned visual zones that provide it with a major advantage. Each ReZoom™ Multifocal lens is divided into five different zones with each zone designed for different light and focal distances.
 
Unlike other earlier multifocal lens designs, the ReZoom™ lens has proportioned the size of its zones to provide for good vision in a range of light conditions. For instance, some zones have been designed to offer greater low light/distance vision support during night driving.
 
 
Frequently Asked Questions  
Frequently Asked Questions About the ReZoom™ Multifocal IOL and the Procedure
 
(Question & Answer:)
Q: Will I still need to wear glasses if my surgeon recommends a ReZoom™ Multifocal lens?
A:The results will vary depending upon your vision, lifestyle and the anatomy of your eyes. Most people find that they need glasses to read small type or drive at night. Most people, however, can go to the store or conduct many of their day’s activities without depending on glasses. In a clinical study, 92% of those who received the technology in ReZoom™ Multifocal lenses “never” or only “occasionally” needed to wear glasses.1
 
Q: How is the ReZoom™ Multifocal lens different from traditional monofocal intraocular lenses?
A:The ReZoom™ IOL is a multifocal intraocular lens. Unlike traditional monofocal (single-vision) lens implants, the ReZoom™ Multifocal lens provides quality vision at all distances – near (reading), intermediate (computer use or cooking), and far (driving). Traditional monofocal lenses usually provide good vision only at a distance with limited ability to see objects that are near without glasses.
 
Q: How does the ReZoom™ Multifocal lens replace the cataract?
A:The natural lens inside the eye is gently removed through a tiny incision in the periphery of your eye’s cornea. The cataract-impaired lens is then removed through this incision and the lens implant is inserted in its place to permanently replace it. The procedure usually takes about 15 to 45 minutes and vision is usually improved immediately.
 
Q: What if my medical history or current medication prevents me from considering an injection of local anesthesia?
A:Today, anesthesia may also be administered topically. This means no injection is required, and the medication numbs the eye without entering the bloodstream. Your physician can tell you if this is an appropriate option for you.
 
Q: How long after surgery until I see my best?
A:Like most procedures, this depends upon the overall health of your eye. For most people, vision is noticeably better immediately and continues to improve during the first few weeks after the procedure.
 
Q: Does the ReZoom™ Multifocal lens require an adjustment period?
A: Yes. For most people there is a period of weeks when your brain is learning to “see” up close and at a distance with the new lens. This adjustment period is usually complete within 6 to 12 weeks. Also, like all multifocal lenses, some people report halos or glare around lights. Again, for most people this diminishes over time. For some, it becomes less troublesome but never completely goes away. Most people report that the ability to see near, intermediate and far outweighs any visual side-effects associated with the lens.
 
Q: Are there any risks of having the ReZoom™ Multifocal lens procedure?
A:As with any surgical procedure there are risks. The biggest risk with any cataract procedure is infection. Fewer than one percent of patients having a lens implant procedure ever get an infection and most are treated successfully with medications. Infections, however, can cause a severe or total loss of vision.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1. Package insert. ReZoomTM Acrylic Multifocal Posterior Chamber Intraocular Lens. Advanced Medical Optics, Inc.
 
AMO™ ReZoom™ Acrylic Multifocal Posterior Chamber Intraocular lenses are indicated for the visual correction of aphakia in adult patients with and without presbyopia in whom a cataractous lens has been removed and who desire near, intermediate, and distance vision without reading add and increased spectacle independence.  These devices are intended to be placed in the capsular bag.  Multifocal subjects should exercise caution when driving at night or in poor visibility conditions.  For a complete listing of precautions, warnings and adverse events, refer to the package insert.  Rx only.
 
ReZoom, the ReZoom logo and Balanced View Optics are trademarks of Advanced Medical Optics, Inc.                      0906
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