How does a ReZoom lens work?
It has five areas in it, optical zones, which distribute light differently. Clear vision depends on correct bending (refraction) of the light rays which enter our eyes, to make them focus on the retina, the “camera film” at the back of the eye. A ReZoom lens is able to bend light rays in five different ways, to give us a full spectrum of vision distances. It does not move with the eye, as some other implantable lenses do, but instead works with those five optical zones.