Refractive Lens Exchange; RLE
Refractive Lens
Exchange corrects nearsightedness and
farsightedness, using an intraocular lens implant.
RLE may be the procedure of choice for patients who
are too nearsighted, too farsighted, or have corneas
that are too thin for laser vision correction. It is
also a viable alternative for those over the age of
40 and for those individuals who may be showing
signs of developing cataracts.
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Millions of eyes
have received intraocular lens implants when
undergoing cataract surgery, using the same highly
successful surgical techniques use in RLE. The
primary difference between cataract surgery and RLE
is that cataract surgery is performed to remove a
patient's cloudy lens and Refractive Lens Exchange
is performed to reduce one's dependence on glasses
or contact lenses.

Refractive Lens
Exchange (RLE) replaces the
natural crystalline lens of the eye is with an
artificial lens that is hidden behind the iris.
Performed as an
outpatient procedure, the natural lens is removed
using ultrasonic vibrations through a very small
micro incision and replaced through that same
incision with an intraocular lens. you will remain
comfortable as the eye is completely anesthetized.
Everyone heals differently, but many patients report
improvement in their vision almost immediately, and
most resume their normal activities within a day or
two. One eye is done at a time, and the second eye
is usually done in a week or two.
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