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Freedom From Glasses
The London Eye Hospital is the UK's leading centre for multifocal implants with our
surgeons having implanted over 1000 lenses of various designs.
Our wealth of experience allows us to identify which implant is most suitable for you.  
Whether it's reading a book or working on a computer, driving or playing a sport,
multifocal implants can give you the freedom from glasses to perform the activities that
are most important to you.
Tecnis Multifocal
CustomMatch Personalized Vision Solutions is a
technique using new multifocal lens technology to improve
your vision.  The term 'multifocal' means that the lens
provides multiple focal points so you can see well at a range
of distances, resulting in greater independence from glasses
or contact lenses than ever before.
Two multifocal lenses can be used according to your lifestyle
needs:
The Tecnis Multifocal Lens is designed to reduce spherical
aberration, which increases as we age.  Reducing this
spherical aberration allows light to be better focused,
therefore giving you sharper vision.  Whether you're
having a picnic in the park or a candlelight dinner, the
Tecnis Multifocal lens offers excellent vision at close
distance.
ReZoom Multifocal
Lens with Balanced
View Optics and five
focusing zones
delivers a full range of
vision in varying light
conditions.
ReZoom Multifocal
Rayner
Multifocal
This is an exciting new multifocal lens incorporating
multi-aspheric aberration neutral surfaces designd to
reduce glare and halo.  It is also available in a toric
version which can correct astigmatism.
Accommodative Implants

Several models are currently available on the market but currently do not give the same degree of
freedom from glasses.  Please ask your surgeon for further details.

Conductive Keratoplasty

Older techniques such as Conductive Keratoplasty (also known as CK) or Blended vision (also known
as monovision) have been surpassed by these newer technologies in our practice but are still
available for a minority of suitable patients.