New Procedure Can Help Turn Back Hands of Time on Vision

Like it or not, the aging process takes its toll on the body. From wrinkles and graying hair to a gradual loss of vision, the effects are unavoidable. For those who struggle with the loss of near vision due to aging, however, there is new hope.

The KAMRA procedure has been approved for use in the United States, paving the way for those who suffer from presbyopia to see clearly once more. Presbyopia is a natural part of the aging process that slowly robs people of their ability to see close up. While reading glasses may help some, that fix is less than desirable. Other surgical procedures can help, as well, but they often come at the cost of affecting contrast and color. For some, surgery to correct presbyopia results in issues with distance vision, essentially trading one problem for another.

KAMRA is an entirely different procedure. It takes about 10 minutes to perform and results in correction to near vision without compromising the acuity of distance sight. The procedure involves the implantation of a special inlay that essentially enables the eye to focus light more effectively. 

KAMRA was approved for use by the Food and Drug Administration in April. Already, many patients are finding this simple outpatient procedure can help them turn back the hands of time when it comes to their near vision. Most patients discover near immediate effects from the procedure with their reading and low-light abilities improving rather rapidly. Few side effects are associated with the procedure, but some may suffer from dry eye.

To find out more about KAMRA and the effects of presbyopia, consult with a skilled eye surgeon. This new procedure is just making headlines in America, but it has been used in other countries for quite some time. An estimated 25,000 people worldwide have undergone KAMRA procedures with a great deal of success.


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