
In clinical trials, 4 out of 5 AcrySof ReStor IOL patients reported never needing glasses following cataract surgery in both eyes.
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ReSTOR® IOL - Frequently Asked Questions
What
is the ReSTOR IOL? 
The AcrySof ReSTOR IOL incorporates an apodized diffractive optic with refraction
to achieve a range of
quality vision.
Apodization is a gradual reduction or blending of the diffractive step heights.
This unique technology optimally manages light energy delivered to the retina
because it distributes the appropriate amount of light to near and distant focal
points, regardless of the lighting situation. The apodized diffractive
optic is designed to improve image quality while minimizing visual disturbances.
The result is an increased range of quality vision that delivers a high level
of spectacle freedom.
Is the lens used in conjunction with cataract
surgery?
If you have been informed by your eye doctor that you are a candidate for cataract
surgery, you may want to consider having the ReSTOR Lens. In cataract
surgery, your natural lens, which has become cloudy, is removed and replaced
with an intraocular lens. The majority of intraocular lenses that are
currently available for use by ophthalmologists are designed to give patients
good distance vision after surgery. Most patients use reading glasses
after surgery to read and see things up close. Unlike these standard intraocular
lenses, the ReSTOR apodized diffractive intraocular lenses are designed to give
patients good distance vision as well as reading, or near, vision after surgery.
Is
the ReSTOR lens covered by Medicare?
Medicare and most private insurances cover cataract surgery. Medicare
beneficiaries may choose to receive a deluxe presbyopia-correcting lens, such
as the ReSTOR lens, that allows the eye to focus on near, intermediate, and
far vision, minimizing the need for corrective lens. However, you are
responsible for payment of that portion of the charge for the lens and associated
services that exceed the charge for a conventional lens. Our insurance
department is available to help with any inquiries.
Can
I have the ReSTOR Lens Implant even if I do not have cataracts?
If you do not have cataracts but are presbyopic, you may choose to have the
ReSTOR lens implant; however, it would be considered an elective refractive
procedure, and you would be responsible for paying the full cost of the procedure.
Use of this lens for patients without cataracts is considered off-label use.
What
are the benefits of having the ReSTOR Lens?
The potential benefit which may be derived from your
surgery is an improvement of your vision as a result of removal of your cataract
and insertion of an intraocular lens. Additionally, you may be able to
read and do close work without reading glasses
or
bifocals.
A complete evaluation is the first step to determine if the ReSTOR Lens is for you. You can schedule an appointment by calling or stopping by during our regular business hours.