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The crystalens Procedure
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By now you have been diagnosed with a cataract or cloudiness of the lens. You may have also been told by your doctor that you have "presbyopia." Both of these conditions can be treated with crystalens®, an intraocular lens that Drs. Miano, Goel and Cutney can implant at the time of your cataract surgery.  Call 856-795-8787 to schedule an appointment.

Regional Eye Associates
741 Route 70 West

Cherry Hill, NJ 08002

Phone 856-795-8787

The crystalens® Procedure

The crystalens® procedure is simple and allows for relatively fast healing. After a small incision is made at the edge of the cornea, the lens is liquefied and the crystalens® is implanted. Crystalens® can usually be implanted in about 15 minutes.

The crystalens Procedure

The recovery period is usually short. Most patients are able to pursue normal activities almost immediately after surgery. Patients usually have a follow-up visit scheduled with the surgeon to evaluate the patient’s recovery. Discuss with your doctor beforehand what to expect before, during, and after the procedure in terms of eye drops and office visits.

If you are like most patients who have the crystalens®, you can expect to see everything more clearly. Your focus will be sharper than it has been in years, and you can expect to see improvements over time.

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