EuroEyes: Pioneers in eye lens surgery

Say goodbye to glasses and enjoy more life quality

What is presbyopia?

Presbyopia affects everyone sooner or later. People around the age of 45 realize it when they reading becomes more difficult. Long arms are a great help as one needs to push the reading material further and further away to compensate. At some stage, one has no other choice but to start wearing reading glasses to see clearly, in order to correct for this age related focusing flexibility loss. People who still see clearly in the distance only need to wear reading glasses, while near or farsighted people who already wear glasses to correct for their distance vision, need two pairs of glasses or a pair of progressive glasses.

Trifocal lenses

EuroEyes´ innovative solution allows you to enjoy a lifelong freedom from glasses. A trifocal/multifocal lens is a highly innovative artificial lens, which focuses light up close, at an intermediate (computer) distance, as well as in the distance. Seeing clearly while reading a book, working on a smartphone, tablet or computer and driving the car; is possible without glasses or contact lenses.

EuroEyes Hamburg was amoung the first to implant these high-tech lenses and achieved outstanding clinical results. Patients are extremely satisfied with their new fully functioning vision.

Trifocal lenses are implanted to correct for presbyopia in combination with myopia or hyperopia. Toric trifocal lenses can alternatively be inserted when astigmatism also has to be corrected on the cornea. Each trifocal lens is selected according to the individual requirements of each patients’ eye.

The surgical procedure: LenSx Laser the most innovative technology

Presbyopia and cataracts can be treated by replacing the clear or cloudy natural lens with a trifocal lens implant. The procedure in this form has evolved continuously over 40 years, and is a proven routine treatment, being used in the majority of cases to treat cataract. At the end of 2011, a new laser transformed this procedure into a bladeless surgical method. EuroEyes was one of the first to perform lens exchange surgery with this femtosecond LenSx-Laser.

This is a significant leap in innovation as it combines several manual steps, and makes the opening and helping to remove the natural lens wih the scalpel redundant. The patient benefits from a treatment with more safety and precision; through a highly repeatable and automated procedure, intricately controlled and planned by the surgeon. The resulting refined procedure further improves the quality of visual outcome.