Full Focus

With Full Focus Surgery doctors remove the natural lens in the eye and replace it with an artificial auto-focusing lens

Have you been experiencing less-than-perfect eyesight as you grow older? Do you find yourself in need of bifocals to read or glasses to see long distances? Would you prefer to have the freedom of sight—without worrying about contact lenses or chasing after your glasses for the rest of your life? If this sounds like your present vision situation, then a Full Focus eye surgery procedure may be perfect for you!

Imagine having the same eyesight you enjoyed in your twenties and thirties—without contact lenses or bifocals! The Full Focus surgery is a revolutionary new procedure that has helped countless individuals see more clearly.

How does the Full Focus surgery work? Simply put, doctors remove the natural crystalline lens in the eye and replace it with an auto-focusing, intraocular lens to focus light correctly in the eye—promoting good vision.

With a high accuracy and a quick recovery time, Full Focus surgery can be done as an outpatient service, letting you enjoy the benefits of lens-and-glasses-free vision sooner! After the procedure, your eye muscles will need some time to adjust to the new situation, but shortly, you will be able to have the freedom of vision without the inconvenience of glasses/lenses.

Although with any surgery, complications are possible, Full Focus eye surgery has the lowest rate of infections or additional difficulties, making it one of the safest eye procedures on the market. The surgery requires only local anesthesia to numb the eye and the outcome is tremendous for the individual.

Learn more about Full Focus and ask your eye care physician if this procedure is right for you. You could be enjoying near-perfect vision without the dependence of glasses or lens soon!

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