Struggling with Near Vision?— Presbyopic IPCL

What is Presbyopia

After approximately 40 years of age, most people find it increasingly difficult to see near objects. We've all seen friends and family members in their 40s or 50s holding menus or books at arm's length. This is the effect of Presbyopia, and it happens to everyone. Starting at around age 40, the lens inside your eye begins to lose its flexibility, causing blurry vision up close, especially in low light.

Introducing Presbyopic IPCL

IPCL has a lens model designed for people with Presbyopia. With the Presbyopic IPCL lens, you’ll see more clearly near, far, and in-between, so you can keep doing what you've always done comfortably, without the need for reading glasses!

Presbyopic IPCL Benefits

Patented Trifocal Design

Patented Trifocal Optics provides excellent distance, intermediate, and near vision for patients over 40 years old, while inducing minimal disturbances like halos and glare in all light conditions.

Tailored to Your Unique Vision

It is fully customized for people in their 40s or 50s who are having Presbyopia, whether or not they also have refractive conditions such as Myopia, Hyperopia, and Astigmatism.

Safety Information

The IPCL implantation procedure is a safe and effective procedure carried on by trained eye doctors.
It can correct various eye conditions such as Myopia, Hyperopia, Astigmatism, and improve your distance vision without eyeglasses or contact lenses. A certain model of IPCL can also improve near vision for individuals who need reading glasses (Presbyopia)1.

However, the IPCL implantation is a surgical procedure, and as such, it carries potential side effects and serious risks.
For information about the main potential side effects and risks, and other safety information, please click the IPCL Safety. (link to safety)
For complete information about the potential side effects and risks, please consult with your eye doctor.

Before you proceed with the IPCL implantation procedure, your eye doctor will conduct a comprehensive eye examination to check whether you are suitable for IPCL implantation. Your eye surgeon will also explain to you in detail the benefits and risks of the IPCL implantation procedure, so that you may be able to make an informed decision.
All IPCL models received the European CE Mark and are approved by numerous regulatory authorities worldwide. The IPCL models for the correction of Myopia and Astigmatism are approved by PMDA in Japan. The IPCL models for correcting Hyperopia or Presbyopia are not approved in Japan.

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