KAMRA inlay featured on Today Tonight
A non-laser breakthrough treatment for presbyopia could help millions of Australians get back their 20/20 vision.
Smaller than a contact lens, the KAMRA Inlay is a device
implanted in the eye to treat presbyopia or reduce the need to
wear reading glasses.
When placed in the cornea, the small opening in the center of the KAMRA
inlay blocks unfocused light and only allows focused light to reach
the retina. With focused light rays, you can enjoy a wider range of
improved vision for all distances near, far and in between. The
small-aperture technology is a superior alternative to options that use
a multi-focal approach.
personalEYES Refractive and Cataract surgeon Dr Kerrie Meades featured on Today Tonight with this new technology.
Click here to view the Today Tonight segment.
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