Vision Simulator

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Simulator Settings

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How to use the vision simulator

This quick walkthrough will show you how to use the vision simulator.

This simulator is intended for illustrative purposes only. The videos are designed to provide patients with a better understanding of the intraocular lens options available when considering cataract surgery. The content is not intended to substitute for diagnosis and, or treatment and actual results may vary. Please consult your eye care professional for all such purposes.

 

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Intraocular lenses (IOLs) are replacement lenses that may be used in cataract surgery. Extraction of a cataract and replacement with an IOL will require surgery. All surgery, including cataract surgery carries risk. If you experience any symptoms, consult your eye care professional as the symptoms may be a sign of other eye problems. Achieving spectacle independence is a potential secondary benefit of the use of IOLs. Individual patient results may vary. Please consult your eye care professional to determine if this product is right for you.

References

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  2. Horst C. Choosing an Artificial Lens for Cataract Surgery. American Academy of Ophthalmology, Mar 2025. Accessed on 6 August 2025; via https://www.aao.org/eye-health/treatments/best-artificial-lens-IOL-cataract-surgery
  3. Mott M. A New Generation of IOLs. American Academy of Ophthalmology, Jan 2022. Accessed on 4 August 2025; via https://www.aao.org/eyenet/article/a-new-generation-of-iols
  4. Everything to know about extended depth of focus (EDOF). Medical News Today, Apr 2025. Accessed on 4 August 2025; via Extended depth of focus (EDOF): Benefits, risks, and more
  5. Waring IV, G.O. New Full Visual Range IOL delivers for patients. Presbyopia physician. Jun 2024. Accessed on 6 August 2025; via https://digital.presbyopiaphysician.com/articles/new-full-visual-range-iol-delivers-for-patients
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