The ReZoom™ Multifocal Intraocular Lens (IOL) is designed to provide
patients with multifunctional vision. The ReZoom™ lens not only treats
cataracts, but it also turns back the clock to bring back much of your
ability to see up close and at a distance. For many people who have worn
glasses or contacts most of their lives, the ReZoom™ Multifocal lens can
mean independence for the first time.
The ReZOOM™ Multifocal Lens Full Range of
Vision and Greater Independence from Glasses and Contact Lenses
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Monofocal IOLS |
REZOOM™
Multifocal Lens |
After surgery with traditional single vision monofocal lenses, most
people experience very good vision at a single focal point --
either
near or at a distance. In most cases, the monofocal lens provides good
distance vision for driving, walking and some everyday activities.
However, most people receiving single vision monofocal lenses require
reading glasses or bifocals to have a full range of vision.
The ReZoom™ Multifocal Lens has a patented new design called Balanced
View Optics™ Technology. This lens design creates multiple focal points
so you can see well at a variety of distances, be it near, mid-distance,
or far. In fact, in clinical studies, 92% of those who received the ReZoom™ Multifocal lens reported wearing glasses either "never" or
"occasionally."
Five focusing zones for a full range of vision
The ReZoom™ Multifocal Lens has uniquely proportioned visual zones that
provide it with its major advantage. Each ReZoom™ Multifocal Lens is
divided into five different zones with each zone designed for different
light and focal distances. Unlike other earlier multifocal lens designs,
the ReZoom™ Multifocal Lens has proportioned the size of its zones to
provide for good vision in a range of light conditions. For instance,
some zones have been designed to offer greater low light/ distance
vision support during night driving.

If you are diagnosed with cataracts and are experiencing one or more of
the following issues, you may be a candidate for the ReZoom™ Multifocal
lens:
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Difficulty reading
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Difficulty seeing close objects
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Difficulty seeing to drive, especially at night
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Changing glasses prescriptions
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Needing bifocals
We invite you to contact the Ullman Eye Center to discuss your needs or
any questions you may have. Simply complete our
form,
or you may send an e-mail to: info@ullmaneyes.com.