Lenses from market leaders

At dr. vision we offer a wide range of high-quality intraocular lenses that are individually tailored to your needs. Whether you are very short-sighted, long-sighted or presbyopic - we have the right lens for you. Our modern lens solutions ensure clear vision and maximum satisfaction. Find out more about the different types of lenses we offer.

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Leading for severely visual impairment: Staar ICL

It is basically a contact lens that is implanted into the eye.

Phakic intraocular lenses (pIOL) are an excellent option for patients with severe myopia or hyperopia who are not suitable for LASIK or other laser treatments. The Staar ICL (Implantable Collamer Lens) is inserted in front of the natural lens without removing it.

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    High correction: Ideal for patients with severe myopia or hyperopia.

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    Reversible: The lens can be removed or replaced if necessary.

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    Gentle method: The natural lens is preserved, which makes the procedure less invasive.

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The best for presbyopia

We use lenses from world-leading companies for lens replaceme

Monofokal

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Monofocal lenses such as those from Johnson & Johnson offer excellent vision quality at a specific distance, e.g. for driving or reading.

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Monofokal Plus

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Monofocal Plus lenses such as those from Rayner offer more depth of field, so you can see two distances without needing glasses.

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Trifokal

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Trifocal lenses such as those from Zeiss offer three focus points, so that complete freedom from glasses can be achieved.

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The more distances are imaged, the higher the probability of disturbing optical phenomena. There are physical limits to lenses and this means that it must be determined individually which option is best for each individual. This requires a great deal of expertise on the part of the doctor and a certain willingness to compromise on the part of the patient.

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The frequently preferred option: Blended Vision

With blended vision, both eyes are fitted with monofocal plus lenses but are adjusted to different distances.

First eye

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The first eye is adjusted for distance so that the patient can see into the distance and intermediate distances.

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Second Eye

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The second eye is adjusted to the medium distance so that the patient can see at medium distance and close up.

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Both eyes together

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In conjunction with both eyes, the patient can see at all distances without any noticeable reduction in optical quality.

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Benefit from our expertise

At dr. vision we set the highest standards.

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According to a study in "Eye", experienced surgeons have a safety rate of 98.4%. Prof. Shajari exceeds this with over 99.8% safety and is considered one of the safest surgeons in Europe. As the editor of textbooks on lens surgery and a trainer for colleagues, he guarantees treatments of the highest standards.

For us, it would be best to work with just one lens manufacturer in order to benefit from volume savings. But at dr. vision, your eye comes first. That's why we consciously decided against it. We measure your eye precisely and then select the best lens for you - regardless of the manufacturer. This way we ensure that you receive the optimal lenses that perfectly match your individual needs.

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See how happy treated patients are

Our patients are very happy after their treatment

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Frequently Asked Questions

We have summarized the answers to the most frequently asked questions here for you. If you haven't found what you are looking for, you can ask Jana. Just scroll down...

We use different types of intraocular lenses (IOLs) to correct a variety of vision defects. These include monofocal, multifocal, trifocal and phakic lenses. Each lens type has specific advantages and is customized to the patient's individual needs.

2. What is a phakic lens?

A phakic lens is an artificial lens that is implanted in addition to the eye's natural lens without removing the natural lens. It is used primarily in patients who have severe refractive errors and for whom laser treatment is not possible or sufficient. Phakic lenses offer excellent vision correction and are a reversible option because the eye's natural lens remains intact.

Multifocal and trifocal lenses offer several advantages:

- **Multi-level correction:** They enable clear vision at multiple distances – near, medium and far.

- **Improved quality of life:** They offer high patient satisfaction by reducing dependence on visual aids.

- **Improved quality of life:** They offer high patient satisfaction by reducing dependence on visual aids.

Monofocal lenses provide clear and sharp vision at a specific distance, usually for distance. They are particularly suitable for patients who want excellent distance vision and are willing to use reading glasses for close tasks. These lenses offer high optical quality and are ideal for patients with specific vision needs.

Choosing the right lens depends on several factors, including your lifestyle, vision needs and medical history. During a detailed consultation, we will thoroughly examine your eyes and discuss your options. We will help you choose the lens that best suits your individual needs.

The implantation of a lens is usually done on an outpatient basis and under local anesthesia. The procedure usually takes less than 10 minutes per eye. After a short recovery period, you can go home. In the following weeks, regular check-ups are important to monitor the healing process and ensure that vision is optimal.

Implanted lenses usually last a lifetime. They are made of biocompatible materials that are well tolerated by the eye. In rare cases, follow-up treatment may be necessary to adjust or replace the lens.
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