New aspheric implant for microincision surgery launched

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France Lens has launched, The Concept Asphilens 1.8, a new aspheric implant specifically designed for microincision cataract surgery (MICS).

France Lens has launched, The Concept Asphilens 1.8, a new aspheric implant specifically designed for microincision cataract surgery (MICS).

The lens can be injected through a 1.5–1.8 mm incision using the Injectolens 1.8 system. The lens has a 6 mm aspheric optic, UV filter and square edges, 5 degrees angulation and a total diameter of 10.70 mm.

The product is available from +10 to +30 in 1 dioptre increments and from +15 to +25 in half dioptre increments.

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