Enhancing vision: Tecnis PureSee Lens

Written in association with: Mr Sameer Trikha
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Edited by: Kate Forristal

If you or a loved one are exploring options for cataract surgery, we are excited to introduce the latest advancement in intraocular lenses (IOLs) now available at The Circle Hospital in Runnymede, Chertsey, Surrey. The Johnson & Johnson Tecnis PureSee Intraocular Lens represents a cutting-edge solution designed to enhance visual clarity and quality post-surgery. In his latest online article, Mr Sameer Trikha gives us his insights.

Understanding cataracts and treatment

Cataracts are a common age-related condition where the eye's natural lens becomes cloudy, resulting in blurred vision, glare, and difficulties with night vision. Cataract surgery involves removing the cloudy lens and replacing it with an artificial lens in order to restore clear vision.

 

The innovation of Tecnis PureSee

The Tecnis PureSee Intraocular Lens from Johnson & Johnson marks a significant leap forward in cataract surgery technology. This lens is engineered to deliver improved visual outcomes, including enhanced contrast sensitivity and reduced halos and glare that are often associated with traditional cataract surgery using extended depth of focus lenses.

 

Benefits of Tecnis PureSee

  1. Enhanced visual clarity: The Tecnis PureSee lens is designed to provide sharper and clearer vision across various distances, improving overall quality of life after cataract surgery.

 

  1. Minimised glare and halos: A notable advantage of the Tecnis PureSee lens is its ability to reduce glare and halos, particularly in low-light conditions and during night driving.

 

  1. Improved contrast sensitivity: Patients fitted with the Tecnis PureSee lens frequently experience enhanced contrast sensitivity, making it easier to perceive objects and navigate different environments confidently.

 

  1. High patient satisfaction: Clinical studies have consistently shown high levels of patient satisfaction with the Tecnis PureSee lens, with many reporting significant improvements in vision and overall quality of life.

 

Availability at Circle Hospital, Runnymede, Chertsey, Surrey

Mr Sameer Trikha is pleased to offer the Johnson & Johnson Tecnis PureSee Intraocular Lens as part of comprehensive cataract surgery services at Circle Hospital in Runnymede, Chertsey, Surrey. Patients undergoing cataract surgery at Circle Hospital can now benefit from this state-of-the-art lens technology in a modern and comfortable facility.

 

What to expect

If you are considering cataract surgery and are interested in the Tecnis PureSee lens, Mr Trikha will discuss its benefits and suitability based on your individual eye health and visual needs. He will provide detailed information about the procedure, ensuring you are fully informed and comfortable at every stage of your journey.

 

Mr Sameer Trikha is an esteemed ophthalmologist. You can schedule an appointment with Mr Trikha on his Top Doctors profile.

By Mr Sameer Trikha
Ophthalmology

Mr Sameer Trikha is an internationally recognised consultant ophthalmic surgeon based in London who specialises in premium cataract surgery, as well as the medical and surgical treatment of glaucoma using the latest minimally invasive technologies, such as Istent, Preserflo microshunt and SLT laser. In addition to eye diseases, Mr Trikha is also an expert in the management of general ophthalmic conditions, such as dry eyes and styes, and has extensive experience providing lens replacement (intraocular lenses). Alongside his NHS work at King’s College Hospital, Mr Trikha currently consults privately at the acclaimed London Clinic Eye Centre and at 10 Harley Street.

Mr Trikha qualified from the University of Southampton with distinction and completed his training in ophthalmology in the Wessex region. He became a fellow of the Royal College of Ophthalmologists in 2012 and then obtained an MBA in Healthcare Management from Imperial College, London in 2015, before going on to accomplish two prestigious fellowships in glaucoma: a research clinical fellowship at the renowned Singapore National Eye Centre and a clinical fellowship at Moorfields Eye Hospital.

Further to his world class ophthalmology practice, Mr Trikha is actively involved in research and surgical education, and has authored more than 25 peer reviewed academic papers as well as one book and two book chapters. He regularly lectures about glaucoma at UK and international conferences and also holds editorial positions at several ophthalmology publications including the British Journal of Ophthalmology.

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