The RayOne Trifocal is one of the most advanced intraocular lenses (IOLs) available today, it uses special technology to help you see clearly at different distances, reducing your need for glasses for most daily activities.
As with all surgical procedures, the outcomes for a trifocal intraocular lens cannot be guaranteed. It is important to be aware of possible effects on vision after surgery. Please discuss possible risks and side effects with your eye surgeon. Not all patients are suitable for this type of intraocular lens. Your surgeon at the time of consultation will indicate whether this type of lens is suitable for you.
Side effects and complications to cataract surgery are rare. Some of the visual compromises that have been associated with the implantation of trifocal intraocular lenses are:
If you have some astigmatism in your eye, then your surgeon may be able to correct this at the same time with RayOne Trifocal Toric.
The Sulcoflex Trifocal DUET procedure involves an additional step during cataract surgery – after replacing the cataract with a standard IOL, a second IOL (Sulcoflex Trifocal) is added in front of the first. The two lenses collaborate to enhance vision and reduce the dependence on glasses.