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The ReZoom™ Multifocal Lens

Range of Vision and Greater Independence from Glasses and Contact Lenses

Monofocal IOL
ReZOOM™ Multifocal Lens

Until recently, patients undergoing cataract surgery received a monofocal, or single focus Intraocular lens (IOL). Monofocal IOLs implanted in both eyes generally provide excellent distance vision, but patients often need eyeglasses for near and intermediate vision. In the late 1990s, Advanced Medical Optics (AMO) introduced its first multifocal IOL designed to provide multiple points of focus, dramatically reducing the need for bifocals or trifocal glasses after surgery.

Today, with its many optical design enhancements, AMO’s second-generation ReZoom™ Multifocal IOL is providing patients with a full range of vision and greater independence from glasses or contact lenses than ever before. Clinical studies show that 92% of those receiving the ReZoom™ Lens technology “never,” or “only occasionally,” need to wear glasses.1

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1. Package Insert. ReZoom™ Multifocal Acrylic Posterior Chamber Intraocular Lens.
Advanced Medical Optics, Inc.

 

 

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