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Who Is a Candidate for Custom Lens Replacement (CLR)?

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Who Is a Candidate for Custom Lens Replacement (CLR)?

At the Laser Eye Center of Silicon Valley, we understand that every patient’s vision journey is unique. One of the most transformative procedures we offer is Custom Lens Replacement (CLR). Designed for individuals over 45 experiencing changes in vision, CLR replaces the eye’s natural lens to restore clarity and reduce dependency on glasses or contacts.

If you’re wondering whether you’re a candidate for CLR, this guide will help you understand the procedure, its costs, and why it’s a smart investment in your vision and quality of life.

Why Replace the Lens? Understanding Dysfunctional Lens Syndrome

As we age, our eye’s natural lens loses flexibility and clarity. This condition, known as Dysfunctional Lens Syndrome (DLS), often begins in your mid-40s and progresses through your 50s and 60s.

Dr. Sudhinder Koushik explains:
“DLS leads to problems with both distance and near vision. Patients often notice difficulty reading up close and may also struggle with driving or seeing far away. CLR addresses these issues by replacing the aging lens with a clear, modern one, restoring youthful vision.”

A side-by-side illustration of a natural lens affected by Dysfunctional Lens Syndrome vs. a modern lens after CLR

Who Is a Candidate for CLR?

Ideal candidates for Custom Lens Replacement:

  • Are typically over 45 years old.
  • Experience deteriorating near and distance vision.
  • Have Dysfunctional Lens Syndrome, impacting daily activities like reading and driving.
  • Want a long-term solution to reduce reliance on glasses or contacts.

Dr. Koushik adds, “With a one-time surgery, we remove the aging lens and replace it with a modern lens that can restore a range of vision, giving patients the ability to see near, far, and everything in between.”

Comprehensive Evaluation at LEC

Determining if CLR is right for you starts with the Advanced Vision Analysis—a comprehensive eye exam designed to provide a complete picture of your eye health.

“We call it the best eye exam you’ll ever have because it’s thorough, precise, and tailored to your needs,” says Shareef Madavi, Patient Experience Director.

During this exam, your doctor will:

  • Recheck your prescription.
  • Perform detailed measurements of your eye anatomy.
  • Discuss whether CLR or another procedure, such as LASIK, might be a better option.

Cost of Custom Lens Replacement in the Bay Area

The cost of Custom Lens Replacement varies but typically ranges from $6,500 to $7,500 per eye in the Bay Area.

Why CLR is a Smart Investment:

Long-Term Savings: By reducing or eliminating the need for glasses, contacts, and prescription updates, CLR can save money over time.

Improved Quality of Life: Imagine waking up each day and seeing clearly without glasses or contacts.

Tailored Financing Options: LEC offers flexible payment plans to make CLR accessible for everyone.

A happy middle-aged woman enjoying a scenic view in the Bay Area

Financing and Payment Options at LEC

At Laser Eye Center of Silicon Valley, we understand that vision correction is a significant investment. That’s why we offer:

  • 0% interest financing for qualifying patients.
  • Flexible payment plans to fit your budget.
  • Transparent discussions about costs during your consultation.

“We want every patient to focus on the benefits of CLR, not the financial burden. Our team works with you to make your vision goals achievable,” says Dr. Koushik.

The Benefits of Choosing LEC for CLR

Local Expertise: Our surgeons are based in the Bay Area and accessible for all follow-up care.

Patient-First Approach: Every procedure recommendation is tailored to your unique needs.

Advanced Technology: From diagnostics to surgery, we use cutting-edge tools to ensure the best outcomes.

Dr. Koushik emphasizes, “At LEC, we focus on what’s best for your eyes, whether it’s CLR or another procedure. Your vision and satisfaction are our top priorities.”

Conclusion

Custom Lens Replacement is a transformative procedure that restores vision and enhances quality of life for individuals over 45. If you’re experiencing changes in your vision, don’t wait to explore your options. Schedule your Advanced Vision Analysis at Laser Eye Center of Silicon Valley today and discover how CLR can help you see the world more clearly.

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