At Johnson and Johnson Vision, we understand sight is precious. We know patients’ lives don’t stop at sunset, and neither should their confidence in being able to see clearly or drive at night.
The Tecnis PureSee intraocular lens (IOL) has Tecnis OptiBlue technology1 a proprietary violet light filtration that blocks the shortest wavelengths of light, which produce the most light scatter, helping to minimise visual disturbances (halo, glare) when driving at night.
This supports patients with Tecnis PureSe IOL in having consistent visual outcomes,2,3 with high image contrast in all lighting conditions4 that is comparable to a monofocal-like dysphotopsia profile.5
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References
1.Tecnis PureSee IOL, Model DEN00V DFU INT, Z311782, current revision. 2. Black D, et al. Clinical investigation of tolerance to residual refractive errors following implantation with a refractive extended-depth-of-focus (EDF) IOL. Abstract ESCRS 2023. REF2023CT4129. 3.DOF2023CT4041 – Clinical investigation of the Tecnis IOL, C1V000, and C2V000 Tolerance to Refractive Error. 17 July 2023. 4. DOF2023CT4036 – Clinical investigation of the Tecnis IOL, Models C1V000 and C2V000. Contrast Sensitivity Outcomes. 17 July 2023. 5. Vilupuru S, et al. Clinical evaluation of a new extended depth of focus intraocular lens based on a refractive technology. Abstract ISOP 2023. REF2023CT4178.