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Wang Vision Institute’s “Forever Young Lens” for treating presbyopia and for cataract surgery E-mail
Written by Wang Vision Institute Cataract Center, Nashville, TN   

Wang Vision Institute recently introduced the next generation cataract surgery technology, the “Forever Young Lens” multifocal presbyopic intraocular lens, which provides

  • Excellent vision in all three ranges (near, intermediate, distance)
  • Excellent night vision
  • Vision not affected by pupil size or lighting conditions

The improved reading ability of patients who receive this new lens is expected to be unaffected by aging--provided one maintains good eye health--so therefore, many of our patients refer to it as the “Forever Young Lens”!

Why should a cataract patient come to Wang Vision to have the “Forever Young Lens”?

  1. Education: A Harvard and MIT graduate (MD, magna cum laude), and one of the few eye surgeons in the world today who holds a doctorate degree in laser physics, Dr. Wang was one of the first surgeons in the state to implant the new Forever Young Lens.
  2. Experience: Dr. Wang has been performing intraocular lens for the past 15 years, and is one of the most active Implantable Contact Lens (ICL) surgeons in the US today.
  3. World-class LASIK technology: in order for the Forever Young Lens to work correctly, the surgeon and surgical center needs to be a top-notch expert in LASIK technology as the same time. Dr. Wang introduced bladeless LASIK to the state and has performed over 25,000 LASIKs (including on over 3,000 doctors). He was the first in the world to perform a laser-assisted artificial cornea implantation.
  4. Advanced eye imaging technology: in order for the Forever Young Lens to produce optimal vision, the surgeon and surgical center needs to have the state-of-the-art eye imaging technology. WVI is equipped with the most advanced corneal and lens imaging technologies. The successful performance of these new lens procedures depends critically on the understanding and accurate measurement of corneal and anterior segment dimensions.
  5. Cataract surgery lens calculation experience: For many years, WVI has been assisting a great number of regional cataract surgeons by performing IOL lens calculations for their cataract surgery patients.
  6. Textbooks author: Dr. Wang has published five major textbooks in the corneal field: 
    Corneal Topography in the Wavefront Era
    Irregular Astigmatism
    Keratoconus and Keratoectasia
    Corneal Dystrophy and Degeneration
    LASIK Vision Correction
  7. Charity work: Wang Foundation for Sight Restoration, a 501c(3) charity, has helped patients from over 40 states in the US and 55 countries worldwide, with all sight restoration surgeries performed free-of-charge.
  8. Research and publications: Dr. Wang’s recent publications on the new Forever Young Lens (IOL): 
    - “Understanding Problems with Presbyopic IOLs: Look to the Cornea”  
    M. Wang, Refractive EyeCare, Vol 12, Num 11, Nov 2008, pp1-5. 
    - “Corneal Topography and Refractive IOLs – What to Look For”  
    M. Wang, T. Swartz, in Mastering Refractive IOLs, ed D. Chang, SLACK, 2008.

Wang Vision Institute, 1801 West End Ave, Ste 1150  *  Nashville, TN, 37203

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WANG VISION INSTITUTE
1801 West End Ave, Ste 1150
Nashville, TN 37203
(615)321-8881 (O)
(615)321-8874 (fax)
drwang@wangvisioninstitute.com

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