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I was talking with a friend today who's wife has had a lens replacement due cataracts on the NHS. They were advised that going for private treatment won't break the bank and you get a better quality lens. I had both my lens's replaced just over two years ago privately. This was very small price to pay for near perfect vision and reduced strength reading glasses.
ypilot:-I had Alcon AcrySof Iq IOL lens. Model number SN60WF UV with blue light filter. There's a good website for the manufacturer. Good Luck MP |
Originally Posted by MaximumPete
(Post 10149100)
I had Alcon AcrySof Iq IOL lens. Model number SN60WF UV with blue light filter.
MP |
YELLOW Intraocular Lenses
Hi guys,
are there any EASA (or ICAO) medical regulations prohibiting blue light blocking IOLs implementation as a result of cataract surgery? These intraocular lenses are now widely popular. EASA medical class 1. Kind regards, ypilot |
Not sure about the legality bit but mine work fine in all light levels from strong sunlight today to low light levels when I was out on a bat watch last night!
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