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1 A New World of Vision...
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3 We are one of the most experienced vision correction groups in Australasia. Our world class ophthalmologists have enabled more than 10,000 people to experience a new world of vision. Contents Welcome to personaleyes... 4 Why Choose personaleyes?... 5 Our Services... 6 Normal Eye... 9 Common Eye Conditions Presbyopia Cataract Macular Degeneration Common Eye Diseases Laser Cataract Surgery Intraocular Lens (IOL) Laser Vision Correction KAMRA INTRACOR / SUPRACOR Implantable Collamer Lens (ICL) Other personaleyes Services Which treatment is right for me?
4 Welcome to personaleyes Dr Kerrie Meades Chief Medical Director of personaleyes Having been involved with laser vision correction and refractive surgery since its introduction into Australia over eighteen years ago, and having had laser eye surgery myself over ten years ago, I understand what it s like to experience a new world of vision. Over 50 of the personaleyes team and their family members have also experienced the benefits of laser vision correction. Our doctors have all been expertly trained in Australia and are all members of the Royal Australia and New Zealand College of Ophthalmology. They have also completed international training in Europe, Asia and North America to compliment and extend their high standard of excellence. Patient wellbeing is our number one priority and we always ensure any treatment is the right one for you and your needs. Our Mission To excel in vision correction and therapies, using safe and innovative procedures in a convenient and comfortable environment. Our Vision To enable our customers to experience life through better vision. 4
5 Why Choose personaleyes? Every pair of eyes is unique. That s why the treatment you receive and the patient care you enjoy is completely personaleyesed to your needs. Experience and Reputation We have many years of clinical experience correcting the vision of thousands of patients using a variety of techniques, successfully performing tens of thousands of vision correcting procedures. We re proud of the reputation for excellence that has been earned over many years. PersonalEYESed Care As leaders in their field, our team is able to offer vision correction options other than traditional cataract or laser vision correction, and will personalise your vision care with the technique that is best suited for your eyes. We routinely offer multifocal vision solutions and the newest vision correction techniques. These treatments allow us to assist more patients to leave our clinics without glasses or contact lenses enabling them to enjoy a Lifetime Of Vision. Our Surgeons Our doctors and surgeons have all been expertly trained within Australia and are all members of the Royal Australia and New Zealand College of Ophthalmology and have also completed international training in Europe, Asia and North America to compliment and extend their high standard of excellence. We also offer several specialist services including Orbital and Ophthalmic Facial Plastic Surgery and Paediatrics. Commitment to Safety Our patients wellbeing is our priority. personaleyes equipment is designed for maximum safety and includes the latest Technolas 217P Iris recognition eye tracking system for custom treatments. Our dustfree clean room environment and power back up systems are features typically found only in major hospitals. Technology We are at the cutting edge of technology and surgical procedures. Using the latest vision correction equipment and techniques enables more patients to leave our centres without glasses or contact lenses to enjoy a Lifetime of Vision. 5
6 6 Our primary objective is to choose the safest and the most suitable treatment to achieve the best visual outcome for you and your lifestyle.
7 We have the widest range of vision correction and treatment options available in Australia... Laser Cataract Surgery, incl. Custom Lens Cataract Surgery/Clear Lensectomy Refractive Surgery Glaucoma Ocular Plastics Paediatric Ophthalmology Bladeless Custom Laser Vision Correction Keratoconic Treatment, incl. UVX Cross Linking Kera Rings Intacs AcuFocus Kamra ICL Phakic Intraocular Lens Intracor & Supracor Presbyopic Treatments Refractive Intraocular Lens Replacement YAG Laser (Laser Iridotomy / Capsulotomy) SLT Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty Fluorescein & ICG Digital Angiography Spectral Domain High Resolution OCT Autofluorescence Scanning Photodynamic Therapy Intravitreal Injections, incl. Lucentis & Avastin Anti-wrinkle Cosmetic Treatment 7
8 Procedures are performed onsite in our state-of-the-art facility.the personaleyes technology commitment means we continually upgrade our equipment and software to the most advanced, safest and verified standards. TECHNOLAS Excimer Workstation Continuous improvement of the ZYOPTIX platform has resulted in new innovations, including the latest ZYOPTIX Advanced Control Eyetracking (ACETM) Technology; a dynamic rotational eyetracking system that tracks and simultaneously adjusts the ablation pattern for the duration of treatment and enables iris recognition for all ZYOPTIX treatments. ACETM offers unsurpassed outcomes, performance & safety; the ultimate peace of mind for both surgeon and patient. The Zywave II Wavefront measures your complete optical system providing a complete analysis of the eye s corneal optical system. The system provides patient-specific analysis that leads to patient-specific solution. Orbscan 8 One of the most technologically advanced corneal topography systems available providing accurate diagnostic information about the cornea, iris and lens. Technolas 217P Zyoptix Excimer Laser The 217P delivers a personalised treatment with fast treatment times, a smooth corneal surface with exceptional safety and quality controls during the procedure, including Iris Recognition and 3D Eye Tracker. Improved white LED illumination also means increased patient comfort. The 217P also enables a wider range of treatment options including hyperopia and induced aberrations. Technolas 520F Femtosecond Laser The Technolas 520F femtosecond laser workstation not only performs Intracor, a ground breaking procedure but can also create the most customised and accurate flaps required for LASIK correction. With its curved surface, the cornea is not flattened when creating a flap. The process is minimally invasive and flaps are created in only 20 seconds. The 520F is unrivalled in innovation, technology and precision and is the first femtosecond laser designed for performing cataract and refractive procedures on one single system.
9 Normal Eye The pupil is the dark center in the middle of the iris. It regulates how much light enters the eye by automatically varying its size. The iris is the coloured portion of the eye located behind the cornea and in front of the lens separating the anterior and posterior chambers of the eye. The iris also helps regulate the amount of light. The cornea is at the front of the eye and its function is to focus and transmit light onto the retina. The retina is the nerve layer that lines the back of the eye. It senses light and sends signals through the optic nerve to the brain transmitting the images we see. The first thing to determine for any vision problem is whether is caused by a refractive error, or if there is an underlying medical condition. Most cases of blurred vision are caused by errors of refraction caused by a disturbance in the way light rays focus within the eye. CORNEA PUPIL IRIS LENS RETINA VITREOUS GEL 9
10 Astigmatism Astigmatism is the result of having a corneal surface that is not regular in shape. The eye is unable to focus clearly at any distance because of this irregular focusing surface. Individuals with no astigmatism have corneas that are shaped like basketballs while individuals with astigmatism have corneas that are shaped more like footballs. Myopia (Short-sightedness) Myopia is when people see near objects more clearly, but distant objects are blurry. It occurs when light rays entering the eye are focused in front of the retina instead of directly on it. Myopia is usually a result of the curvature (power) of the cornea being too strong or the length of the eyeball being too long. Myopia is often inherited; it usually starts in childhood and typically stabilises in the late teens or early adulthood. Hyperopia (Long-sightedness) Hyperopia, or far-sightedness, is a common vision problem, affecting about one in four people. Hyperopia means you can see distant objects very well, but have difficulty seeing objects that are up close. Refractive surgery, such as LASIK, ASLA, INTRACOR, ICL s and multifocal lenses are an option for correcting hyperopia. It may reduce or eliminate the need to wear glasses or contact lenses. 10
11 Common Eye Conditions Presbyopia Do you need reading glasses or bifocals to read things up close? Presbyopia is a result of the natural lens inside the eye losing its ability to change shape when shifting focus from distant objects to near objects. This results in it being more difficult to read at close range requiring an increased dependence on reading glasses to read anything up close. Presbyopia is a refractive error, which results from a disorder rather than from disease. A refractive error means that the shape of your eye does not bend light correctly, resulting in a blurred image. This normal aging process of the lens can also be combined with myopia, hyperopia or astigmatism. It is the most common eye condition in Australia and generally occurs gradually over a number of years as part of the normal aging process. Symptoms are often noticeable by age and continue to develop until it reaches the endpoint in around 5 10 years. Presbyopia can be corrected through wearing glasses or contact lenses, or surgical techniques. Treatment options include: KAMRA Supracor Intracor IOL Intraocular Lens - including multifocal options 11
12 Cataract Around half of Australians aged between over 65 to 74 have cataracts. A cataract is a cloudy area in the lens of the eye that interferes with vision by diffusing light as it passes through the eye. There are many types of cataract including age related, secondary, congenital and traumatic. Each type may display a number of different symptoms: cloudy or foggy vision blurry, distorted or double vision changes in colour vision or loss of contrast frequent increases in eyeglass or contact lens prescriptions / progressive loss of vision poor night vision (especially affected by headlights) and/or halos or glare around lights. The early treatment of cataracts can improve your visual outcome and reduce potential risks. If cataracts are not treated they may cause other serious damage to the eye, such as secondary glaucoma or even blindness. While not all cataracts require surgery, it is generally the most effective treatment and one of the safest and most common surgical procedures performed. Cataracts are successfully treated by removing the cloudy lens and replacing it with an artificial lens called an intraocular lens (IOL). This will not only improve vision but may significantly reduce dependency on reading glasses. Cataract surgery is routinely performed in a day surgery environment and you can generally return to normal activities the next day. Treatment options include: Laser Cataract Surgery CUSTOMLENS Cataract Surgery CORNEA PUPIL IRIS LENS IOL Intraocular Lens - including multifocal RETINA VITREOUS GEL 12
13 Common Eye Diseases Macular Degeneration AMD Macular Degeneration refers to a group of degenerative diseases of the retina that cause progressive, painless loss of central vision, affecting the ability to see fine detail, drive, read and recognise faces. It is the leading cause of blindness and severe vision loss in Australia. The Macula is the very centre of the retina. You are reading this text using your macula. It is responsible for your central, detailed vision. It is responsible for your ability to read, distinguish faces, drive a car and any other activities which require fine vision. Difficulty in reading or doing any other activity which requires fine vision. Distortion straight lines appear wavy or bent. Distinguishing faces becomes difficult. Dark patches or empty spaces in the centre of one s vision. Treatment Laser treatment is sometimes indicated for the wet form of AMD. In the past few years there have been advancements made in slowing down and in some cases even stopping the progression. Anti-VEGF drugs such as Lucentis (Ranibizumab) and Avastin are now available to help in the treatment of wet AMD. Lucentis works by inhibiting the growth of the abnormal blood vessels that cause AMD. It is also used to treat swelling of the macula due to AMD. The goal is to prevent further loss of vision. 95% of patients using these drugs maintain their baseline vision and 45% will improve their baseline vision. Optimum lighting, glasses and sometimes magnifying devices are also helpful in this condition. Early detection is ciritical in order to save sight. There is currently no treatment for Dry MD. 13
14 Common Eye Diseases Keratoconus Keratoconus is a progressive eye disease, which causes a thinning of the cornea, the clear front surface of the eye. The cornea is normally a round dome shape but in the case of keratoconus the cornea becomes more shaped like a cone (bulging) which causes distortion of vision. This results in changes to your regular prescription for glasses and contact lenses. Keratoconus is usually a bilateral condition but one eye can progress faster than the other. Familial occurrence has been noted although most cases show no definitive inheritance pattern. Treatment In the past patients with keratoconus would have been told that they were not suitable for refractive surgery (lasik), and for many a corneal transplant was the only option, however there are now a number of possible alternative options available. Once the cornea is stabilised through the UVX procedure, vision correction can be considered such as Astigmatic (Toric) ICLs, e.g. Visian ICL or intracorneal rings. Corneal Collagen Cross-Linking with Riboflavin, UVX and now CXL Collagen cross-linking is a new treatment for keratoconus, which involves application of Riboflavin drops to the cornea, followed by exposure of the cornea to low dose ultraviolet. Ultraviolet light is used to promote increased cross-linking between collagen fibres within the cornea, i.e. cross-link to each other creating new bonds between the adjacent collagen molecules leading to increase in the rigidity and thereby rendering cornea less malleable. The 3 and 5 year results of Dresden 2 clinical study in human eyes has shown arrest of progression of keratoconus in all treated eyes. 2 Wollensak G. Crosslinking treatment of progressive keratoconus: New Hope. Current Opinion in Ophthalmology 2006; 17:
15 Healthy sight is something to be cherished, maintained and protected. You should visit your optometrist if you notice any change in vision. Glaucoma Glaucoma is a disease of the optic nerve. Each optic nerve is made up of a million fibres originating from the retina. In glaucoma, some of these nerves become damaged. This damage will initially cause blind spots in peripheral or side vision. If left untreated further nerve damage will occur and cause shrinkage of the field of vision, leading to tunnel vision, and eventually blindness. Treatment Although there is no cure for glaucoma it can usually be controlled so that further damage is slowed or halted. Eye drops are the most common form of treatment. They will be prescribed by your eye specialist based on the type of glaucoma you have and your individual needs. Glaucoma can be successfully treated with SLT; short pulses of lowenergy light to target the melanin in specific cells of the eye. The body s healing mechanisms work to rebuild these cells which in turn, improves drainage and lowers intraocular pressure. In some cases surgery is effective in reducing pressure in the eye and in some cases no further medication is needed after surgery. Retinal Diseases Other Retinal Diseases A variety of conditions can affect the vitreous and retina that lie on the back part of the eye that is not readily visible, such as diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, retinal detachments or tears, macular holes, flashes and floaters and retinitis pigmentosa. You should always visit your optometrist when you notice any change in vision. Diabetic Retinopathy Retinal Detachments or Tears Flashes and Floaters 15
16 NO BLADE Laser Cataract Surgery Femtosecond laser technology has been used by LASIK eye surgeons since 1994 to correct refractive vision problems. Now, bladeless laser cataract surgery can offer cataract patients the same precision and safety of laser technology. This new femtosecond laser procedure replaces the initial key steps of cataract surgery that were previously performed using a blade. Not everyone will be suitable for the laser cataract procedure, you may have other conditions or your cataracts may be at a stage that indicates standard laser cataract surgery would be more appropriate. The Benefits The procedure is less dependent on surgical skill and provides a more accurate incision and greater consistency The laser cuts the required circles with 12 times more precision than those produced by traditional surgical methods Reduced stress on the tissue of the eye by using laser technology makes the incision cleaner which in turn improves healing The edges in the remaining capsule, which serves as a pocket for the plastic IOL, are left twice as strong as with conventional techniques. Better healing comfort, e.g. incisions to reduce astigmatism are made within the cornea resulting in no open cuts on the eye surface Laser cataract surgery, combined with the LENTIS Mplus multifocal lens, has enabled our patients to experience 20/20 vision the day after surgery for both distance and reading. Dr Kerrie Meades Refractive & Cataract Surgeon Chief Medical Director of personaleyes Greater predictability of the outcome due to accuracy of the laser Faster procedure time Faster visual recovery time - can return to most normal activities the next day Optimises the visual performance of the IOL 16
17 LASER CATARACT FAQ s What is the difference between traditional cataract surgery and bladeless laser cataract surgery? For bladeless laser cataract surgery, instead of using a blade to make the incision to remove the lens, the surgeon can now make more precise incisions using a computer guided femtosecond laser, which is usually not possible with hands. This technology ensures better accuracy and vision quality. What can I expect during the surgery? Numbing drops will ensure your absolute comfort during the procedure. A laser beam passes through the outer tissue without the eye needing to be open. We create an opening in the capsule and the cataract lens is accurately sliced up by the laser. The lens is removed by Phacoemulsification via the incision. The replacement Intraocular Lens (IOL) is inserted into the pocket. As the incision is so small it will rarely require stitches. What can I expect after the surgery? You will be able to go home a few hours after the procedure with protective glasses. You should rest for 24 hours, with no straining or heavy lifting for two weeks. Within 24 hours of the procedure you will have a follow-up appointment with your surgeon. Can both eyes be done at the same time? Although it is possible for both eyes to be treated at the same time, we will usually treat the second eye between one day and one week after the first procedure. This makes it a safer procedure with little visual inconvenience. When can I return to normal activities? You will generally be able to function comfortably within 24 hours though full clarity will not be achieved for a few weeks. You will generally be able to drive within 1 2 days. Aside from heavy lifting or repeated bending, you can be back to normal activities the next day! Are there any risks? No cataract surgery is risk free; however the experience to date with bladeless laser cataract surgery is that it reduces the risks by providing a higher level of precision and safety. Your surgeon will thoroughly discuss the risks of any procedure with you. Is everyone suitable for bladeless cataract surgery? Not all patients will be suitable for bladeless laser cataract surgery. As with any surgery a thorough eye examination and general health check will determine the most appropriate treatment for each patient. Will my health insurance cover laser cataract surgery? Depending on your level of cover, your health fund will cover the majority of the costs however there will be some out of pocket. Our staff will provide a detailed quotation at the time of consultation. 17
18 Intraocular Lens (IOL) CATARACT Myopia Astigmatism PRESBYOPIA The intraocular lens is an artificial lens. It is a transparent plastic disc with a similar shape to a natural lens. They are made of silicone, acrylic or PMMA, but other materials are under development. The intraocular lens is designed to reside inside the eye and replaces your own natural lens because it has been clouded over by a cataract, or to change the eye s optical power. IOL s are often appropriate if you are not suitable for LASIK or ASLA. Most IOLs are fixed monofocal lenses matched to distance vision. However, other types are available, such as bifocal or multifocal IOLs which provide focused vision at far and reading distance, and adaptive IOLs which provide the patient with limited visual accommodation. Insertion of an intraocular lens for the treatment of cataracts is the most commonly performed eye surgical procedure. The procedure can be done under local anaesthesia with the patient awake throughout the operation. personaleyes uses a range of IOLs from various manufacturers. We will recommend the IOL most appropriate to your lifestyle and individual requirements. CATARACT PRESBYOPIA MYOPIA Astigmatism HYPEROPIA The only Presbyopia Lens with HD-Vision, it already has more than 70,000 Implantations worldwide. It is the first non-rotating symmetric MIOL, resulting in high-contrast sensitivity, minimal halos and glare, as well as excellent correction of near, intermediate and far vision. This means that most people can perform their daily tasks, like reading, driving and computer work without the need for any additional vision correction. The LENTIS Mplus Toric combines the presbyopia correction of the LENTIS Mplus lens with the finest astigmatism correction provided by the LENTIS Tplus technology in one single intraocular lens. 18
19 Laser cataract surgery, combined with the LENTIS Mplus multifocal lens, has enabled our patients to experience 20/20 vision the day after surgery for both distance and reading. Crystalens AcrySof ReSTOR IOL CATARACT Myopia Astigmatism PRESBYOPIA The most dynamic product of this type is the AcrySof ReSTOR IOL, a multifocal lens that treats both cataracts and presbyopia. In clinical trials, four out of five patients who received the AcrySof in both eyes reported never wearing their glasses or bifocals after surgery. AcrySof Toric IOL provides cataract patients with pre-existing astigmatism distance vision without the aid of glasses following surgery. Clinical trial results showed 97% of patients achieved freedom from glasses for distance vision when implanted in both eyes. CATARACT PRESBYOPIA Crystalens is an accommodating intraocular lens that, unlike a standard IOL, can treat both cataracts and presbyopia loss of near and intermediate vision. They flex like your eye s natural lens, allowing you to see better at all distances. It does so by recreating accommodation similar to your eye s natural lens. The unique Crystalens can reduce or eliminate glasses for most activities, including reading a book, working on the computer, and driving a car. TECNIS Multifocal Lens CATARACT PRESBYOPIA Designed to give patients back their youthful vision, the TECNIS Multifocal Lens provides patients with high-quality vision at any distance, and in any light condition even in low light. 19
20 Laser Vision Correction All Laser LASIK Custom Cornea Myopia 0 to -9 Astigmatism to 6D hyperopia 0 to +5 Like your fingerprints, each of your eyes is different with its own unique shape and visual characteristics, including subtle imperfections. personaleyes Custom Cornea develops an individualised software treatment plan for each eye. To continually ensure that our patients receive the best care in the world, personaleyes now offers the most precise and innovative bladeless all laser LASIK laser to date. The Technolas 520F Femtosecond laser workstation not only provides the treatment of Intracor, a ground breaking procedure but can also create the most customised and accurate flaps required for LASIK correction. Diamond options... With its curved surface, the cornea is not flattened when creating a flap which reduces the risk of increasing IOP during the procedure. Flaps are also created faster by which a flap is created in only 20 seconds. Thanks to new wave front technology, enabling a complete and accurate picture of the eye s optical path, we can not only treat your refractive error but also the subtle imperfections and scattered light errors that are unique only to your eyes which can result in a better quality of vision, like seeing in High Definition. ASLA MYOPIA 0 TO -6 ASTIGMATISM TO 3D Prior to the development of LASIK, Advanced Surface Laser Ablation, or ASLA, was the first excimer laser procedure. ASLA involves applying the laser beam directly onto the surface of the cornea once the outer layer, the epithelium, has been removed, rather than under a corneal flap as in LASIK. It can be associated with some discomfort and longer visual recovery than LASIK but it causes less thinning of the cornea and is occasionally preferable to LASIK in low to moderate degrees of refractive error. Today ASLA can be combined with a Custom Cornea Treatment. 20
21 LASIK Gold options... Myopia 0 to -6 Astigmatism to 3D LASIK (Laser Assisted In-Situ Keratomileusis) is the most widely accepted method of correcting the refractive errors - shortsightedness and / or astigmatism enabling people freedom from glasses. LASIK works by reshaping the cornea so that it s focusing onto the retina without the use of glasses or contact lenses. We use a specially designed microkeratome to create a flap of tissue on the front of the cornea. The flap is then lifted to allow the access to the cornea. The cornea is then reshaped by removing layers of tissue to meet the refractive requirements of the patient. After the laser treatment is completed the flap is then carefully repositioned over the newly contoured cornea. Almost immediately the flap adheres to the underlying tissue, eliminating the need for any sutures. This results in a faster healing response and visual stability, enabling most patients good functional vision the next day.y. PRK MYOPIA 0 TO -6 ASTIGMATISM TO 3D Photo-refractive keratectomy, or PRK, is a procedure that corrects vision by reshaping the cornea. The process precisely removes tissue from the front surface of the cornea without damaging surrounding tissue, allowing the cells to regenerate after the surgery. It can be associated with some discomfort and longer visual recovery than LASIK but it causes less thinning of the cornea and is occasionally preferable to LASIK in low to moderate degrees of refractive error. 21
22 The personal approach to achieving optimal visual results for your eyes. GOLD DIAMOND Features & Benefits Treatment Options DISTANCE VISION NIGHT VISION All Laser LASIK (Bladeless) - YES Advanced Surface Laser Ablation (ASLA) - YES PRK / LASIK YES - Unique Benefits CustomCornea - YES Lifetime of Vision Program - YES Follow-up 6 months 12 months Retreatment (if required)* - YES Satisfaction guarantee - YES Better Result: 25x more precise measurement - YES Better Result: HD Potentially better than glasses vision - YES Better Result: Unique correction to each individual eyes - YES Safer: Unique iris registration tracking - YES Safer: Additional tissue savings of up to 25%** - YES Enhancements 12 months Lifetime 22 *Retreatment fee is chargeable at 75% of prevailing price after 12 months **Compared to standard LASIK
23 LASIK Vision Correction FAQ s Am I a good candidate for LASIK vision correction surgery? Not everyone will be suitable for LASIK vision correction surgery. Patients who have mild or moderate short-sightedness are often ideal candidates for this procedure, as are those patients with refractive problems, like myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism. What kind of LASIK correction surgery will be used? There are several different types of LASIK eye surgery, so you should ask your doctor what type of technique will be used for your treatment. Different procedures may offer different options or shorter healing times, while others may pose slightly higher risks to your results. Check to see whether your doctor is proficient in one particular technique, or is able to use several. What happens during the laser eye surgery procedure? Always ask for a full run down of what will happen during your vision correction surgery procedure. This way you ll know what to expect when you arrive on the day. After all, you ll be awake throughout the procedure, even though some patients may request a sedative if they re queasy about it. Will I need to take time off work? In most cases you will be at the day surgery for two to three hours and you can go back to work the next day. Most patients regain 90% of their vision within 24 hours however you can expect to notice improvements and minor fluctuations over the next few weeks. What happens after the surgery is completed? You should be sure what to expect after your laser eye surgery. You will have a check-up the day after surgery, before resuming your normal activities. Many patients expect to instantly see with perfect vision. While this can happen with some patients, most may experience a little blurring in vision until the eyes have healed fully. Some patients may feel a little discomfort or even pain. Others report broken blood vessels in the whites of their eyes, but this is a symptom of the actual procedure, in which a suction cup is used to hold the eye in place, that will rectify itself within a week or two. Is laser eye surgery permanent? Once the cornea has been reshaped it tends to stay that way. There can be occurrence of regression, which can be corrected with an enhancement but the majority remain stable. What risks are inherent with LASIK vision correction surgery? Before proceeding with any kind of medical procedure you should always ensure you understand the risks. While LASIK eye surgery is very safe and the incidence of aberrations occurring is very low, less than 1%, it s still important to understand what could be involved. 23
24 KAMRA inlay The KAMRA 24 PRESBYOPIA Change is constant. Your struggle with near vision loss doesn t have to be. Because life has so much more to offer than the constant search for reading glasses. The innovative KAMRA inlay can reduce your dependency on reading glasses while maintaining your distance vision. Live with the visual ease, convenience and clarity your active lifestyle demands. Smaller than a contact lens, the KAMRA inlay is a device implanted in the eye to treat presbyopia or reduce the need to wear reading glasses. The KAMRA inlay works by blocking unfocussed light, increasing what is called depth of focus. The result is a dramatic improvement in near vision while maintaining distance vision. Try this experiment... Hold your hand up to one eye and close the other and roll that hand into a tight fist Slowly open your fist until there s a small tunnel of light through the middle Look through that tunnel at the words on this page. Sharper, aren t they? Try it with and without your reading glasses, and with and without looking through your tightened fist That s the remarkably simple idea behind the KAMRA inlay. The Benefits Provides natural vision without compromise Restores everyday near vision & reduces the need for reading glasses Revives near & computer vision while maintaining good distance vision Works continuously for constant, long-term near vision rejuvenation A decade of clinical research and development
25 inlay freed me from reading glasses KAMRA inlay FAQ s What can I expect during the surgery? Numbing drops will ensure your absolute comfort during the 15 to 20 minute procedure. Then your surgeon will create a microscopic opening on the surface of your cornea and implant the inlay. What can I expect after the surgery? You won t have any stitches or bandages. After receiving the implant, your eye may appear red for a few hours or days. However, this will quickly resolve. Immediately following surgery, it is common to experience light sensitivity, watery eyes and irritation. Some will notice a dramatic recovery, while others will only experience moderate improvement due to personal healing patterns. How long until I notice an improvement? Your recovery time will vary from a few days to a few weeks or even months. The time it takes to restore everyday near vision depends on your individual healing time. Will my eye look different? When can I resume normal activities? Most patients resume normal activities and return to work within 24 hours after the surgery. Will I still need my reading glasses? The goal of the inlay is to reduce your dependency on reading glasses. You may still need reading glasses in some situations such as dim light or reading tiny print. Is the KAMRA inlay suitable for everyone? No, not everyone will be suitable. There are some pre-conditions where the KAMRA inlay may have complications and risks. Will the KAMRA inlay work if I am also long sighted (hyperopia) or short sighted (myopia)? If your vision has also been affected by myopia or hyperopia this may need to be corrected with LASIK treatment prior to implanting the KAMRA inlay to correct your reading vision. A thorough eye exam will determine if the KAMRA inlay is right for you. Actual size 3.8mm in diameter The inlay is very discreet. It is significantly smaller than a contact lens and lighter than a grain of salt only 3.8mm in diameter. Even in blue eyes, it is almost impossible for you or other people to detect. 25
26 INTRACOR Only 20 seconds to say goodbye to your reading glasses PRESBYOPIA INTRACOR is the latest laser technique for the correction of presbyopia without affecting the distance vision safe, quick and efficient. INTRACOR is a procedure which utilises a high tech laser system called the TECHNOLAS Femtosecond workstation to make a series of precise, microscopic concentric ring patterns in the stroma which result in a minor alteration to the corneal curvature to compensate for the presbyopia. The entire procedure is performed in less than a minute without making a single surgical incision through the surfaces of the cornea as the laser is targeted to only work within the cornea, in an area called the stroma. Unlike conventional laser corrections, the INTRACOR procedure maintains the natural shape of the eye during the procedure to provide a more personaleyesed and accurate treatment. The procedure is minimally invasive, as no surgical incisions or cuts are made to the eye. After only a few hours, you will be able to return to your usual activities. Close vision is generally improved to a level that in most cases reading glasses can be discarded. 26
27 PRESBYOPIA Myopia HYPEROPIA SUPRACOR is an additional program as part of the LASIK-based procedure. The procedure is suitable for treating a wide range of presbyopic patients. SUPRACOR may also be a suitable treatment for patients who have previously undergone standard LASIK treatments. However the KAMRA Inlay may be more appropriate. Once your eyes are assessed your ophthalmologist will advise you on the best option for you. This excimer laser is used to precisely reshape the cornea to restore near vision and simultaneously treat hyperopia or myopia, if necessary. The procedure provides excellent distance, intermediate and near vision, whilst maintaining a high quality of vision. The Benefits Convenient & comfortable PersonalEYESed treatment Immediate results Quick return to normal activities The treatment involves first creating a thin flap on the surface of the eye with either a femtosecond laser or a microkeratome. This upper layer or flap is then moved to one side to allow the surgeon access to the cornea. Then the surgeon uses the excimer laser to accurately reshape the cornea and treat the presbyopia. For improved safety, the excimer laser uses the state-of-theart Advanced Control Eyetracking (ACE) technology. Using iris recognition technology, this dynamic tracker continually tracks eye movements, rotation and pupil shift and simultaneously adjusts the laser beam to ensure the laser is accurately delivered during the entire procedure. Commonly eliminates the need for glasses Minimally invasive 27
28 Implantable Collamer Lens (ICL) HYPEROPIA +1.5 to +18 Myopia -3 to -23 Astigmatism The ICL (also referred to as a Phakic IOL) is designed to reside inside your eye where the natural lens is still intact. It s like inserting the patient s own glasses or contact lenses inside the eye. The lens does not alter any structures within the eye or on the cornea and can easily be removed or replaced if required. ICL s are also suitable for patients whose corneas are too thin, too flat or too steep to undergo the laser reshaping required for LASIK. The Toric ICL (built in astigmatism) is an option that can be used in those with keratoconus or mild keratoconus as long as the cornea is stable and good vision can be obtained with glasses. personaleyes uses a range of ICL s from different manufacturers and we will recommend the option most appropriate to your lifestyle and individual requirements. Visian ICL Myopia Astigmatism The Visian ICL created by STAAR Surgical Company, is a phakic intraocular lens for the treatment of myopia and other refractive errors. The immediate improvement of vision quality and the remarkably short and painless recovery produces a unique WOW! factor in patients. AcrySof Cachet Phakic Lens Myopia -6 to -16 The the AcrySof Cachet Phakic Lens by Alcon lens is especially designed to improve your vision by working with your existing natural lens. The lens is implanted so that it sits in the front (anterior) chamber of your eye, between your iris and your cornea. Verisyse / ARTISAN Phakic IOL HYPEROPIA Myopia Astigmatism Artisan lenses are ultra-thin contact lenses. They are implanted into the eye to correct myopia, hyperopia as well as astigmatism. The small lenses are attached to the iris with two tiny clips and remain permanently in the eye. Major deviations can be corrected (+12 to dioptres) with or without astigmatism. 28
29 Other personaleyes Services Lifetime of Vision Program Travel Packages Distance is no object to your new world of vision whether you are in Australia or overseas. We offer a range of travel assistance packages to for your assessment, treatment and follow-up. Call us to discuss your options. Payment Terms personaleyes also offer a range of payment options to suit your budget so you can experience a new world of vision now but pay over time with repayments starting from less than the cost of a cup of coffee a day... Our Lifetime of Vision program provides you with the confidence and reassurance that if sometime in the future a re-treatment becomes appropriate to maintain your agreed visual goal, (either distance or near), we will provide this to you at no extra charge. Our Satisfaction Guarantee personaleyes is committed to providing you with a new world of vision - that s why we provide our unique satisfaction guarantee*. All the procedures we offer are safe and effective. Because each patient heals in a unique way after treatment it is possible that over time minor changes may occur in your new vision. This happens in less than 5% of patients. The great news is we can get you back on track through a minor procedure, and at no charge*. *Ask a consultant about any terms & conditions that may apply to your treatment. 29
30 Why you need an Affiliated Doctor At personaleyes we understand how important your eyesight is... We have a network of partnering optometrists throughout NSW and Australia who are proud of their expertise, excellence, and high ethical standards. As part of our team they do pre-operative assessments and consultations, post-operative assessments and follow-up, and ongoing eye health consultations and evaluations. Your optometrist will evaluate your medical history, lifestyle and eye health to advise whether you are a suitable candidate for a vision correction procedure. Even after vision correction, when you become independent from glasses or contact lenses, regular eye testing is strongly recommended; every two years for under 40 s and annually for over 40 s. Your optometrist is the best person to take care of your eyes and will also assess your vision for problems including glaucoma, macular degeneration, cataracts and diabetes. Your eyesight is too important to risk, so talk to experienced professionals. To find your nearest partnering optometrist, visit globaleyes Member personaleyes is one of the founding members of globaleyes, an international member network of laser vision correction centres that all meet a high standard of experience, quality, excellence and technology including Quality Management System ISO 9002:2008. Co-management Partners Your Optometrist can refer you to our centres for assessment and treatment. We also have network of Optometrists who are accredited personaleyes comanagement partners and will assist with your initial referral or follow-up appointments as required. Visit to locate a partner near you, or call
31 STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 STEP 5 STEP 6 Make your assessment appointment One of our Doctors will thoroughly check and assess your eyes to detemine if you are suitable for treatment We will discuss your visual goals and how your vision affects your lifestyle We will recommend the safest treatment option appropriate for your eyes and your lifestyle. If you are not suitable for laser treatment we will discuss other options that may be available Treatment performed in our onsite state-of-the-art clinic Enjoy your new freedom and a lifetime of vision! personaleyes Clinics Sydney CBD Which treatment is right for me? Parramatta Castle Hill Morisset (Newcastle) Canberra Liverpool Penrith Nowra Dubbo 31
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