PanOptix Lens Eye Surgery
The PanOptix® Trifocal Intraocular Lens (IOL) is the first trifocal lens implant designed to restore your vision after cataract surgery, and the first and only FDA-approved trifocal lenses to do that. It helps with all distances of vision; supporting near, intermediate, and distance vision. Unlike traditional monofocal lenses that correct only for a single distance, the PanOptix trifocal lens gives you a full range of clear vision. It reduces your dependence on corrective eyewear like reading glasses or bifocals.
Are you ready for improved vision? Are you looking not to wear glasses after cataract surgery?
Candidates for PanOptix Lens Cataract Surgery
You may be a good candidate for the PanOptix trifocal lens if you’re undergoing cataract surgery and wish to correct your vision at all distances with minimal use of glasses.
The ideal candidate for PanOptix lens surgery:
- does not have any significant retinal or corneal disease
- does not have advanced macular degeneration
- falls within 50–75 years of age
Most patients who have astigmatism can also benefit, as there is a PanOptix IOL version that provides astigmatism correction, referred to as the PanOptix Toric. This offers the same availability for correction of astigmatism as glasses and contacts.
Your eye doctor will be able to assess your eligibility for the PanOptix lens.
Benefits of PanOptix® Trifocal IOL Technology
PanOptix trifocal lenses have helped millions worldwide experience improved distance and near vision. According to FDA data, 99% of patients would choose the PanOptix lens again, and 80% reported never needing glasses after surgery.
A summary of the benefits of the PanOptix Intraocular Lens includes:
- Sharp near, intermediate, and distance vision
- Excellent range of vision from one lens
- Reduced reliance on reading glasses or contact lenses
- Clear vision in various lighting conditions
- Improved quality of life and visual independence
Do you want to see if you can get the PanOptix multifocal lens?
Payment Options and Insurance
The PanOptix trifocal lens is considered a premium option and is typically not fully covered by insurance plans. However, many insurance providers do cover the base cost of cataract surgery. Any additional expenses associated with multifocal lenses (such as the PanOptix IOL) can vary depending on your specific treatment plan.
We recommend calling us for a personalized estimate and to see if you are covered for a lens implant.
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