During lens implantation, we implant an artificial Collamer lens in front of your natural eye lens. That permanently corrects refractive errors such as short-sightedness or corneal curvature. Because lens implantation is also suitable for people with thin corneas or very severe ametropia, it is an excellent alternative to laser eye treatment. Lens implantation is reversible, but the lens can remain in your eye for life.
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Is it possible to wear glasses or contact lenses again after laser eye treatment?
What types of lenses are used in a lens exchange?
How many days before my lens exchange/implantation must I stop wearing my contact lenses?
Am I suitable for a lens exchange/implantation?
How does the doctor make the eye incision?
When and how do I receive the necessary information about my treatment?
How long will I be unable to work after lens treatment?
Why does betterview offer lens treatment and laser eye treatment?
Which lens treatments does betterview offer?
What side effects are "normal" after lens treatment?
How do I schedule a preliminary lens treatment examination?
Can I have multiple lens treatments?
Am I suitable for lens treatment despite having an eye condition?
Why does a refractive lens exchange prevent cataracts?
Is lens treatment reversible?
What kind of anaesthesia do you use during lens treatment?
Can lens treatment cause blindness?
What happens during a refractive lens exchange?
How does lens treatment work?
Where can I undergo lens treatment?
How long does lens treatment take?