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Specialists in Premium Lenses In Cataract Surgery

Found 2 Premium Lenses In Cataract Surgery


Dr. Allan Maghidman

Dr. Allan Maghidman

Clinical Ophthalmologist and Surgeon in São Paulo and Barueri

Ophthalmologist

4.9
Attentive, careful professional with accurate diagnosis.More
Languages: English, Portuguese
Hospitals: Albert Einstein Israelite Hospital
Attentive, careful professional with accurate diagnosis.More
Languages: English, Portuguese
Hospitals: Albert Einstein Israelite Hospital

Av. Arnaldo Rodrigues Bitencourt, 604 - Centro, Barueri - SP, Sao Paulo, 06401-125

Dr. Rodrigo Toledo Mota

Dr. Rodrigo Toledo Mota

Specialist in Oncological Surgery and Mastology in Rio de Janeiro

Ophthalmologist

4.9
Service on time Clarity in information Comprehensive examinationsMore
Languages: English, Portuguese
Service on time Clarity in information Comprehensive examinationsMore
Languages: English, Portuguese

Sao Paulo, 01526-040

Santo Andre, 09041-410

General information on medical treatment

Premium lenses represent the most advanced technological development in cataract surgery, offering significant benefits beyond simple crystalline lens opacity correction. These sophisticated devices are designed to provide superior visual quality, correcting not only cataracts but also other refractive problems such as myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism, and presbyopia. With satisfaction rates above 95% among patients, premium lenses have revolutionized post-operative results, allowing many patients to perform their daily activities without dependence on glasses. This innovative technology is available in various models, each adapted for specific needs, from multifocal to toric lenses, providing a personalized solution for each visual profile.

Decision Process

Choosing a premium lens should consider various factors, including lifestyle, professional activities, and visual expectations. It's essential to conduct a detailed evaluation of ocular characteristics and thoroughly discuss available options with your ophthalmologist.

Preparation for Implantation

The preparatory process involves specialized exams such as corneal topography, high-precision biometry, and aberrometry. These tests are crucial for determining the most suitable lens model and ensuring ideal results.

The Procedure

Premium lens implantation follows the same principles as conventional cataract surgery but requires greater precision and more advanced technology. The procedure uses state-of-the-art equipment to ensure perfect lens positioning.

Recovery Period

Adaptation to premium lenses can take several weeks, during which the brain learns to work with the new optical system. It's common to experience progressive evolution in visual quality during this period.

Choosing the Right Specialist

Surgeon selection is particularly crucial when opting for premium lenses, as experience and technical expertise are determinant for the final result.

Guaranteed Expertise and Quality

To ensure the best results with premium lenses, consult ophthalmology specialists with extensive experience in this specific procedure. AvaliaMed facilitates your search for the best specialized professionals, providing access to detailed patient evaluations and comprehensive information about specialists' experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between premium and conventional lenses?
Premium lenses offer correction for multiple visual problems, such as presbyopia and astigmatism, while conventional ones only correct cataracts.
How long does adaptation to premium lenses take?
The adaptation period usually takes 2 to 4 weeks, varying according to each patient.
Do premium lenses completely eliminate the need for glasses?
In most cases yes, but this can vary depending on individual characteristics and the type of lens chosen.
Are all patients candidates for premium lenses?
No, a detailed evaluation is necessary to determine if the patient is a good candidate.
What is the durability of premium lenses?
Premium lenses are permanent and designed to last the patient's entire lifetime.
Is there a risk of premium lens rejection?
The risk is extremely low, as they are made of high-quality biocompatible materials.
How to choose the best type of premium lens?
The choice should be based on lifestyle, visual needs, and medical recommendation after complete evaluation.
What are the specific care requirements for premium lenses?
Care is similar to conventional lenses, including regular follow-up with an ophthalmologist.
Is it possible to exchange the premium lens after implantation?
Yes, it's possible, but it's a more complex procedure that should be avoided through good initial planning.
Do premium lenses cause visual side effects?
Some patients may experience initial halos or glare, which usually decrease with adaptation.
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