How does the ReSTOR® intraocular lens implant work?
The ReSTOR® intraocular lens acts like two lenses in one. One is a refractive lens that is for distance vision, the other focuses near vision by using a special set of graduated (apodized) rings in the center of the implant. This gives ReSTOR® better results compared to standard intraocular lenses, as well as more satisfied patients who can enjoy activities like reading, writing, and playing cards all without the hassle of reading glasses, bifocals, progressive lenses or contact lenses. Because ReSTOR® doesn’t work with the muscles of the eye, it is not dependent on a mechanical process or the movement of the lens to give clear vision. To find out if you would be a good candidate for an intraocular lens implant with ReSTOR®, contact our vision correction center in Irving, serving the Dallas / Fort Worth, Texas area.