What is the Light Adjustable Lens?
The RxSight™ Light Adjustable Lens(LAL) is the first and only intraocular lens (IOL) that can be customized after cataract surgery, and it’s FDA approved. With traditional IOLs, your physician performs measurements before your surgery to select the best IOL to try to achieve your vision goals. Once your surgery is complete and the IOL has been implanted, your physician has limited options to adjust the lens power.
With the RxSight™ Light Adjustable Lens, you and your doctor can now customize your vision after your eye has healed from cataract surgery. Your physician will customize your vision through a series of non-invasive light treatments that take only a few minutes each. Once your vision is fully adjusted, a final light treatment is used to lock in the results!
The Light Adjustable Lens delivers superior vision outcomes that non-adjustable IOLs cannot match. In a clinical study, the majority of patients who received the Light Adjustable Lens achieved 20/20 or better vision at 6 months without glasses.
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How Does It Work?
Crafted from a distinctive photosensitive material, the Light Adjustable Lens possesses the remarkable capability to be fine-tuned in reaction to ultraviolet (UV) light. This customization process is expertly performed by your eye care professional during the weeks following the implantation of the lens, employing a sequence of brief, non-intrusive light treatments. Each session lasts only a few minutes. You will have the unique ability to adjust and preview your vision until it meets your personal desires and lifestyle requirements. The Light Adjustable Lens delivers superior vision outcomes that non-adjustable IOLs cannot match.
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Light Adjustable Lens Fast Facts
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Do I Have to Wear UV Protective Glasses After My Adjustments?
Exposure to indoor and outdoor sources of UV light can cause uncontrolled changes to the Light Adjustable Lens until all light treatments are completed. To prevent this, patients must wear special UV protective glasses provided by RxSight during all waking hours (from time of lens implantation until 24 hours after the final lock-in light treatment is completed).
The clear pair of protective glasses must be worn indoors, and the tinted pair must be worn in all bright sunlight conditions. The glasses may be removed when sleeping, and may be temporarily removed when showering, washing the face, or applying eye drops as long as the patient is not exposed to direct sunlight.
Unprotected exposure to UV light during this period can result in unpredictable changes to the Light Adjustable Lens, which might necessitate removal of the lens.
Light Adjustable Lens FAQ’s
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Activities You Can Participate in After Cataract Surgery
Unless your surgeon instructs otherwise, you may resume non-strenuous activities immediately after cataract surgery. These include:
A week after cataract surgery, you can resume other activities like golf, dancing, playing tennis, very light weightlifting, and moderate exercise. You can resume all activities after two weeks, including more strenuous exercise.