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What is Smart Lens?

Every person has a natural lens in their eyes that is both transparent and flexible. With each near and far sight, this lens focuses on the distance seen by changing its shape due to this flexibility. Thus, both distance and close vision are clear. By age, the natural lens in the eye loses its flexibility, loses its transparency and develops cataracts in the following years, before changing shape and focusing on close vision. Our natural intraocular lens is a lens that can be replaced with a new one after losing its elasticity in about 40 years. Instead of our deformed natural lens, an artificial lens called Smart Lens is placed. This new lens can now focus on both distance, middle distance, and proximity, and will give people a clear view at all distances. Thanks to this lens, the dioptrics of eyes never progresses in a patient, and no other cataracts develop in this eye.

Who Can Have Smart Lenses?

Anyone who is over the age of 40, who has problems with farsight or both and who wants to get rid of his glasses for life is naturally a candidate. Each eye with a Smart Lens attached will be able to see both distance and proximity by itself. In young people between the ages of 35-40, if the number of eyes is too high to be corrected by laser, it can be directed to Smart Lens therapy. People who undergo eye laser surgery can also choose Smart Lens if they experience vision loss, distant or near vision problems due to deformation of their intraocular lenses.

People with type 1 diabetes or uncontrolled diabetes, with retinal diseases; yellow spot, retinal detachment, previous intraocular studies .. Not suitable for the age of 70 and over is not suitable for making the patient unhappy. It is used for smart shooting decisions, not making this decision to guide the patient for how everyone looks on a daily basis.

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