The RxSight Light Adjustable Lens is now available at

Mountain Eye Associates

Achieving Customized Vision With the Light Adjustable Lens™

The Light Adjustable Lens is the only intraocular lens (IOL) that allows vision to be optimized following lens implantation and recovery. If you and your ophthalmologist choose the Light Adjustable Lens, the first step will be to safely remove your cataract and implant the adjustable IOL. The cataract extraction and IOL implantation procedure is identical if an adjustable IOL is chosen.

Unique to the Light Adjustable Lens

You will return to your eye specialist for a vision exam once your eye has healed. Before selecting a prescription for your adjustable lens, you will be able to evaluate and compare potential vision outcomes based on your unique preferences and lifestyle needs during this visit. Then, your doctor will apply a proprietary light treatment that precisely reshapes your implanted lens in accordance with the visual correction required to meet your specific prescription. You may require up to three total light treatments to achieve your vision objectives.

 

Presbyopia is a gradual, natural blurring of sight at close distances. It causes people to need to wear reading glasses. But here’s something you may not know:

Cataract surgery can be a great opportunity to address your presbyopia along with your cataract.

Talk to the doctors at Mountian Eye Associates about the life you want to see, and find out if TECNIS Synergy™ IOLs are right for you.

 

We are happy to answer your questions regarding cataract surgery and discuss with you all the intraocular lens options available for you. Please call 828-452-5816 and dial option 3 to speak with our surgical coordinator.
We are proud to say that we have been providing excellence in eye care to Western North Carolina since June 1977. Celebrating our 40 year anniversary!! Thank you for choosing us!

For more information read about Lens Choices for Cataract Surgery

Visit “A Patients Guide for Cataract Surgery” which has visual simulators to help compare the different types of implants.