Intraocular lenses (IOLs) are artificial replacement lenses implanted in the eye's natural crystalline lens during cataract surgery or after enucleation. IOLs improve vision by focusing light directly on the retina, enabling clear and sharp sight.
Intraocular lenses (IOLs) are artificial replacement lenses implanted in the eye's natural crystalline lens during cataract surgery or after enucleation. IOLs improve vision by focusing light directly on the retina, enabling clear and sharp sight.
Intraocular Lens (IOL) replacement is a surgical procedure where the cloudy natural lens in the eye is removed and replaced with an artificial one to improve vision.
New Zealand's public healthcare system covers cataract surgery, but IOLs may have additional costs. Patients can choose premium lenses for enhanced visual outcomes.