Eye lens treatments
See the world clearly without glasses and lenses
Change your vision forever in a few minutes
For a person with normal vision, this means that the eye can no longer focus at close range, but instead has an excellent vision at a long distance. The eye loses its ability to zoom in and out (the ability to accommodate) and you feel the need to reading and/or screen glasses. A lens surgery can alleviate this age-related problem.
Lens surgery is mostly offered to those customers who already have presbyopia, incipient presbyopia or cataracts. A lens surgery can significantly increase your quality of life and make you independent of glasses.

Our thorough feasibility study will give you answers on what is the right solution for you
Is the vision no longer what it has been?
With eye surgery against presbyopia at the Eye Doctors Center, you will be able to see clearly again without the use of glasses or contact lenses.
ICL Linser
With an ICL eye operation, you get a lens implant that gives you high-quality vision. In just seconds, your vision will be corrected with the lens implant.
Multifocal lenses
FAQ
Get answers to your questions
How long does a lens operation last?
A lens operation lasts a lifetime
How is lens surgery performed?
A lens operation takes place by removing your natural lens and inserting a synthetic lens. The operation itself takes 10-15 minutes per eye. As a rule, both eyes are operated on at the same time and with drips and follow-up, you should probably expect a time consumption of 1-2 hours at the clinic
What is the difference between lens and laser surgery?
A lens operation results in you getting a brand new synthetic lens implanted, but we do not touch the cornea. This type of surgery is particularly suitable for patients aged 45 and over, as their natural lens is often becoming stiffer – resulting in presbyopia, or calcified – resulting in cataracts
A laser operation takes place by adjusting your cornea by removing a little tissue, but we do not touch the lens. This type of surgery is particularly well suited to younger patients who still have a flexible natural lens.