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HAVE YOU BEEN DIAGNOSED WITH CATARACTS?

 

A cataract is a clouding of the eye's natural lens. It's a normal part of aging.
Along with guidance from your eye care professional, the information here will
help you understand your lens options and next steps.

FIND A SURGEON


TAKE A CLOSER LOOK AT CATARACTS

 

The majority of patients report an improvement in their quality of life after
cataract surgery. But that's just the beginning. Learn more about what you can
expect as you start your journey towards a future without cataracts.




UNDERSTANDING CATARACT SYMPTOMS

 

Be sure to discuss your symptoms with your eye care professional

WITH CATARACTS YOU MAY EXPERIENCE:

 

 

 

 

 Blurred vision

 

 

 

 Trouble seeing at night

 

 

 

 Light and glare sensitivity

 

 

 

 Seeing halos around lights

 

 

 

 Fading or yellowing of colors

 

 

 

 Double vision

 

 

 

 Frequent changes to your vision prescriptions

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EXPERIENCING ANY OF THESE SYMPTOMS?

 

Click the button below to discover which intraocular lens may be right for you. 
 

EXPLORE LENS OPTIONS

 

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WHAT HAPPENS DURING CATARACT SURGERY?

 

Cataract surgery is one of the most common and successful surgical procedures.1
It's an exciting opportunity to renew your vision and see life clearly again.
The procedure takes 10-15 minutes, plus 1-2 hours for recovery.2

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The surgeon removes your clouded lens and replaces it with a new, artificial
lens

 

You’ll receive local anesthetics to numb the area around your eye and you may be
given a sedative to help you relax.2

Recovery after cataract surgery is usually very quick

 

Within a few days most patients can return to their daily activities, with
vision improving over time.2

After surgery, your doctor will monitor the healing process

 

Patients usually see their doctor a day or two after surgery, the following
week, and then again after one month.2

 

LEARN MORE ABOUT CATARACT SURGERY & GET THE DISCUSSION GUIDE

IIntraocular lenses (IOLs) are used in cataract surgery to replace the natural
lens of the eye. Extraction of a cataract and replacement with an IOL will
require surgery and all surgery carries risks. Please consult your eye care
professional to determine if this product is right for you. If you experience
any symptoms, consult your eye care professional as the symptoms may be a sign
of other eye problems.

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WHAT KIND OF VISION 
WOULD YOU LIKE AFTER CATARACT SURGERY?

 

Depending on the IOL you choose (in conjunction with your surgeon), cataract
surgery may also help you become less dependent on glasses, or even
spectacle-free.3-6

 

EXPLORE CATARACT LENS REPLACEMENT OPTIONS



Clareon® PanOptix® 
 

The first and only trifocal lens available in the United States. Enjoy a full
range of vision and exceptional clarity, and reduce your need for glasses.3,6

 

LEARN MORE

Clareon® Vivity®

 

Allows you to see clearly at far and intermediate distances.4 You may require
glasses for reading small print.4

 

LEARN MORE

Clareon® Toric

 

Provides clear distance vision while correcting astigmatism.7 You may need
glasses for clear near and intermediate vision.7

 

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Clareon® Monofocal

 

Provides clear distance vision.5,8,9 You may need glasses for clear near and
intermediate vision.5

 

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ALCON’S PROVEN INTRAOCULAR LENS PLATFORMS ARE THE #1 CHOICE OF CATARACT SURGEONS
WORLDWIDE.10,11*

 

HEAR HOW REAL PATIENTS SEE THEIR LENSES

 

 

*Based on worldwide IOL unit sales, Q1-Q3, 2023.

   


 


GET CLARITY ON CATARACTS

 

Recently diagnosed with cataracts? Scan the QR code or click below to receive
our free educational videos, delivered directly to your phone.

 

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FIND A CATARACT SURGEON NEAR YOU

 

Cataract surgery is one of today’s most common and successful surgical
procedures.1

 

SURGEON FINDER


DOWNLOAD OUR DISCUSSION GUIDE

 

You and your doctor have an important choice to make about the kind of cataract
replacement intraocular lens (or IOL) you receive.

 

DOCTOR DISCUSSION GUIDE

IMPORTANT PRODUCT INFORMATION - CLAREON® FAMILY OF IOLS

 

CAUTION: Restricted by law to sale by or on the order of a physician.

 

DESCRIPTION: The Clareon® Family of Lenses are artificial lenses implanted in
the eye of adult patients following cataract surgery. The Clareon® Aspheric
Hydrophobic Acrylic IOLs are designed to allow for clear distance vision.
However, you will likely still need glasses for reading and for distance vision
particularly if you already have astigmatism. The Clareon® PanOptix® Trifocal
Hydrophobic IOL is a type of multifocal lens (sometimes called
“presbyopia-correcting IOL”) designed to allow for clear distance, intermediate,
and near vision with the potential to be more independent of the need to use
glasses for daily tasks. The Clareon® Vivity® Extended Vision Hydrophobic
Posterior Chamber IOL provides clear distance vision, and better intermediate
and some near vision compared to a monofocal IOL. The Clareon® Aspheric Toric,
Clareon® PanOptix® Toric, and Clareon® Vivity® Toric IOLs are also designed to
correct pre-existing corneal astigmatism, which is the inability of the eye to
focus clearly at any distance because of difference curvatures on the cornea,
and provide distance vision.

 

WARNINGS / PRECAUTIONS: You may experience and need to contact your eye doctor
immediately if you have any of the following symptoms after cataract surgery:
itching, redness, watering of your eye, sensitivity to light. The safety and
effectiveness of these IOLs have not been established in patients with eye
conditions, such as an increase in eye pressure (glaucoma) or complications of
diabetes in the eye (diabetic retinopathy). As with any surgical procedure,
there are risks involved. These risks may include but are not limited to
infection, damage to the lining of the cornea, the retinal layer which lines the
inside back wall of your eye may become separated from the tissue next to it
(retinal detachment), inflammation or swelling inside or outside the eye, damage
to the iris (the colored diaphragm around the pupil), or an increase in eye
pressure that cannot be controlled by medicine and secondary surgical procedure.
There is a possibility that the IOL may be placed incorrectly or could move
within the eye. This may result in less improvement or a reduction in vision, or
it may cause visual symptoms. The Clareon® Aspheric Toric, Clareon® PanOptix®
Toric, and Clareon® Vivity® Toric IOLs correct astigmatism only when placed in
the correct position in the eye. There is a possibility that these Toric IOLs
could be placed incorrectly or could move within the eye. This may result in
less improvement or a reduction in vision because your astigmatism has not been
fully corrected, or it may cause visual symptoms. With the Clareon® PanOptix®
and Clareon® Vivity® IOLs, there may be a loss of sharpness of your vision that
may become worse in dim light or in foggy conditions. There is also a
possibility that you may have some visual effects such as rings or circles
(halos) around lights at night. You may also have trouble seeing street signs
due to bright lights or glare from oncoming headlights.

 

ATTENTION: As with any surgical procedure, there are risks involved. Prior to
surgery, ask your eye doctor to provide you with the Patient Information
Brochure for the lens to be implanted. This Brochure which will inform you of
the risks and benefits associated with the IOL. Discuss any questions about
possible risks and benefits associated with your eye doctor.

 

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REFERENCES

 

1. Davis G. The Evolution of Cataract Surgery. Mo Med. 2016;113(1):58-62.

2. Cataract Surgery. Mayo Clinic web page.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/cataract-surgery/about/pac-20384765.
Accessed March 8, 2023.

3. Clareon® PanOptix® Trifocal Hydrophobic Acrylic IOL Model CNWTT0 Directions
for Use.

4. 4. Clareon® Vivity® Extended Vision Hydrophobic IOL (CNWET0) Directions for
Use – USA..

5. Alcon data on file, 2023.

6. Zhu D, Ren S, Mills K, Hull J, Dhariwal M. Rate of Complete Spectacle
Independence with a Trifocal Intraocular Lens: A Systematic Literature Review
and Meta-Analysis. Ophthalmol Ther. 2023;12(2):1157-1171.

7. Clareon® Toric Directions for Use.

8. Lehmann R, Maxwell A, Lubeck DM, Fong R, Walters TR, Fakadej A. Effectiveness
and Safety of the Clareon Monofocal Intraocular Lens: Outcomes from a 12-Month
Single-Arm Clinical Study in a Large Sample. Clin Ophthalmol. 2021;15:1647-1657.
Published 2021 Apr 20.

9. Werner L, Thatthamla I, Ong M, et al. Evaluation of clarity characteristics
in a new hydrophobic acrylic IOL. J Cataract Refract Surg. 2019;45:1490-1497.

10. Alcon data on file, 2024.

11. MarketScope LLC. 2023 IOL Market Report: Global Analysis for 2022 to 2028.
St. Louis, MO: MarketScope LLC; 2023.

 

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