
Shreveport Verisyse Lens - Alternative to LASIK, Glasses
and Contact Lenses
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"On June 17, 2005, Dr. Lusk performed the first Verisyse Phakic Intraocular lens implant in the Ark-La-Tex and in all of North Louisiana."
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The FDA approved the first implantable lens for nearsightedness,
giving people with extremely poor eyesight a new way to see
the world around them. Dr. Lusk offers Shreveport Verisyse™ which is a lens implant that is attached to the iris or
colored part of the eye. In Shreveport, the Verisyse™ lens is an alternative to glasses,
contact lenses and LASIK surgery.
This lens has been used in Europe for 17 years and is manufactured
by Ophtec
USA Inc., of Boca Raton, Fla., under the trade name
Artisan. Advanced Medical Optics will distribute it under
the Verisyse brand name in North America.
During surgery at the Shreveport location, Dr.
Lusk slips the tiny Verisyse™ lens through a small incision
and attaches it to the iris to hold it in place. Similar to
a photographer bringing a camera lens into focus, the plastic
lens helps create sharper images.
The
Verisyse™ implantable lens comes in different powers to fit the patient's
needs. The lens provides crisp and clear vision especially
to those who have high myopia. 92 percent of the 662 study
patients who had moderate or severe nearsightedness ended
up with 20/40 or better vision. Over half of the study, Shreveport patients
could see better after receiving the Verisyse™ lens than they
could ever see with glasses or contact lenses.
Some people may still need glasses for night driving and
other activities performed in low light conditions even after
the surgical procedure. There's a risk of cataracts or infection
with the procedure, but Dr. Lusk in Shreveport, will take every precaution
to help ensure risk factors are kept to a minimum. People
with thick glasses and corneas that are too thin for LASIK
are among the best candidates for the new Verisyse™ implantable lens.
For more information, please call our office at: 800-256-7393
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