Smart Lens
Implant de lentille intraoculaire multifocale Alsanza
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Que se passe-t-il après mon retour ?
The Alsanza trifocal smart lens is a premium German-engineered intraocular lens (IOL) that replaces your natural lens to deliver clear vision at near, intermediate, and far distances — eliminating the need for glasses or contact lenses. At MedProper Istanbul, this refractive lens exchange is performed by experienced ophthalmologists using phacoemulsification technology. The Alsanza is ideal for patients over 40 experiencing presbyopia or those seeking permanent freedom from corrective eyewear.
The Alsanza trifocal lens is manufactured in Germany with advanced optics that distribute light across three focal points for seamless near, intermediate, and distance vision.
Over 90% of patients achieve complete spectacle independence for daily activities including reading, driving, and screen work.
Unlike laser surgery, lens replacement also prevents future cataracts — the artificial lens never clouds or degrades.
The 2.2mm self-sealing incision requires no stitches and typically heals within days with minimal discomfort.
Day 1
Initial Healing
Mild grittiness and light sensitivity are normal. Use prescribed antibiotic and anti-inflammatory drops. Avoid touching or rubbing the eye.
Days 2-7
Rapid Improvement
Vision improves significantly within 48 hours. Light activities resume. The second eye is usually treated during this window.
Weeks 2-4
Neural Adaptation
Your brain adapts to the trifocal optics. Mild halos around lights at night may occur initially but typically diminish as neuroadaptation completes.
Month 2+
Full Clarity
Vision stabilises completely. Final refraction check confirms optimal results. No further treatment is needed.
Durée
15-20 minutes per eye
Séjour hospitalier
Day clinic
Récupération
1-2 weeks
Permanence
Permanent (lifetime lens)
Anesthésie
Topical (numbing drops)
Résultats visibles
2-3 days
The Alsanza is a German-manufactured trifocal IOL known for its balanced light distribution, providing sharp vision at all three focal points with good contrast sensitivity and manageable night-time halo profile.
The price of €1,700 is per eye. Both eyes are treated in separate sessions, typically 3-7 days apart, for optimal safety and recovery.
Some patients notice mild halos around bright lights initially. These are a feature of trifocal optics and typically fade significantly within 2-3 months as your brain adapts to the new lens.
While technically possible, IOLs are designed to be permanent. In rare cases where an exchange is needed, it can be performed safely. The lens does not degrade over time.
Yes, refractive lens exchange is the definitive solution for presbyopia. Unlike reading glasses that correct symptoms temporarily, trifocal IOLs permanently restore full-range vision.
Dernière relecture médicale : April 2026





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