The right lens for you

No two eyes are the same. No two patients are the same. Your ophthalmologist will help you find the artificial lens that suits your specific needs. There are lenses that give you perfect distance vision and lenses that also correct presbyopia, so most patients no longer need reading glasses. For cataract patients who also have astigmatism, so-called toric lenses are available.

Women looking into the camera

Get your natural vision back

Cataract is a condition that makes the natural lens in your eye less transparent. As the eye ages, the natural lens in the eye can gradually become misty or claudy. That is what we call cataract. Less light passes through, making your vision deteriorate. It affects millions of patients each year. Fortunately, you can regain your natural vision, thanks to straightforward cataract surgery.

What happens during cataract surgery?
In cataract surgery, the natural lens in your eye is carefully removed. Next, an artificial lens is implanted in your eye. After a short recovery time, this lens makes you see clearly again.

Cataract surgery is a safe and standard procedure that gives millions of patients better vision each year.

What to expect after surgery?
All Precizon lenses by Ophtec are designed with best-in-class optics, for perfect vision. They fit into you eye naturally, preventing complications after surgery. This means reliable results and fewer side effects.

Blurred or distorted vision

What is astigmatism?

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Astigmatism, also known as a 'cylinder', is an eye condition that affects how clearly we see things. It occurs when the front surface of our eye (the cornea) or the natural lens inside our eye has a non-uniform shape. Instead, it is more like the shape of a rugby ball, causing blurry or distorted vision.

Ophtec's toric lenses can correct the effects of corneal astigmatism.

Blurred vision up close

What is presbyopia?

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Presbyopia is an age-related condition that affects the ability of the eye to focus on objects nearby. It occurs when the natural lens in the eye loses flexibility. This makes it harder to see things up close, like a book you are reading.

Ophtec's presbyopic lenses correct for presbyopia and provide a full range of natural vision.

Operating on his own father

In this video the experiences of both a surgeon and a patient are shared. Dr. Luis Leon from Spain implanted the Precizon NVA lens from Ophtec in the eyes of his father. In this video they share their experiences and results with you.

The right lens for you

Your desired outcome

Suggested lens

Do I still need reading glasses?

Toric available

Clear distance vision

Precizon Monofocal

Yes

Yes

Clear distance and improved intermediate vision

Precizon Go

Yes, in some cases

Yes*

Clear distance and improved intermediate and near vision

Precizon Presbyopic NVA

No, free of glasses in most cases

Yes

*Available in South-Korea. CE-certfication expected in 2025

What are the next steps?

Your ophthalmologist will help you make the right decision for your future eyesight. They will also talk you through the procedure of cataract surgery. If you have any questions, make sure to discuss them with your ophthalmologist.

Questions

Curious about the Precizon lenses? Wondering whether it is the right solution for you? Or do you have any other questions, please reach out to your local ophthalmologist or eye doctor. Your eye doctor can tell you all the details and will be able to perform an preliminary examination to check whether a Precizon lens is the right fit for you.