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  • No Readers. No Glasses. No Contacts.
  • Never Develop a Cataract.
  • A Great Alternative to LASIK.
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What is Refractive Lens Exchange (RLE)?

Lens replacement surgery, also known as refractive lens exchange (RLE) or clear lens exchange (CLE), replaces the eyes’ natural lenses with an artificial implant to restore youthful vision. This procedure can correct refractive errors for those who aren’t eligible for LASIK and is also used to prevent cataracts.

For many people, reading glasses are a necessary part of everyday life so they can do up-close work like using a computer or reading a book. This age-related condition (presbyopia) can be extremely inconvenient when you need a pair of glasses on hand everywhere you go for basic tasks. Others use multifocal contact lenses to correct presbyopia, which can be equally inconvenient.

What if there was a way not to place a corrective lens over your eyes but instead replace your natural lenses for long lasting vision correction? That’s exactly what a Refractive/Clear Lens Exchange procedure does!

It’s Time to Consider RLE!

Why Choose NVision

The Eye Doctor’s #1 Choice

NVISION Eye Centers has some of the most experienced, educated, and caring surgeons in the eye care industry. With thousands of referring eye doctors and millions of vision correction procedures completed, NVISION is The Eye Doctors’ #1 Choice.

The Industry’s Most Advanced Technology

At NVISION Eye Centers, we are one of only a few providers who provide the most advanced laser and diagnostic technology available. This includes premier technologies like Contoura® Topography-Guided LASIK, SMILE, RLE and other options to best fit your needs.

We Make Vision Correction Affordable

We work with every individual to make vision correction an affordable investment, providing discounts, excellent financing, usage of FSA/HSA and more. NVISION also offers our ‘Vision for Life’ commitment, assuring you save tens of thousands on glasses & contacts over your life.

Top Location Matches in Portland

“I can now go surfing and backpacking without the inconvenience of contacts or glasses!” – Carlton Chan | Optometrist

RLE is well-suited for a wide variety of people. If you are seeking a solution to decrease or eliminate the cost and need of traditional contacts or glasses, RLE may be your answer. Book a consultation now to discuss if RLE is right for you.

Highly Rated by Our Patients

“Had an extremely good experience with EVERY single person encountered.”

What a wonderful experience from start to finish. Had an extremely good experience with EVERY single person encountered. I can not say enough good things about this place. Everything was explained in great detail so had zero surprises. It is so awesome not to wear glasses the day after the procedure. Best present ever. Thank you!!!

Andre G

“Surgery was painless and went smoothly.”

Very professional and well orchestrated process to have RLE surgery (elective) done to restore my eyesight to pre-glasses/20 years ago! Meeting my goal to be ‘glasses free’ for the rest of my life! The surgery was painless and went smoothly. The followup has been amazing!

Teresa Davis

Common Questions About Refractive Lens Exchange (RLE)

When Should I Consider Refractive Lens Exchange?

You should consider RLE if:

  • You are dependent on reading glasses or bifocals for your near tasks
  • You have a high level of farsightedness
  • You have been diagnosed with early lens changes and feel that the quality of your vision has declined, but do not as yet have a significant cataract

How Soon Will I Be Able to Resume Normal Activities?

Although you will need a ride home from the procedure, you will be able to resume most normal activities within a few days—with most patients able to resume driving as well.

What Does the Lens Feel Like When It’s Implanted?

Patients cannot feel the intraocular lens implants at all after the eye has healed, typically 8-12 weeks after surgery. Any initial discomfort or feeling at the edge of the lens is temporary and resolves as the eye adapts to the new IOL.

Is RLE the Same as Cataract Surgery?

RLE and cataract surgery both replace the natural lens of the eye with an artificial intraocular lens. However, cataract surgery is performed to remove a cloudy, cataract-affected lens and restore clear vision. In contrast, RLE involves removing a lens with an early stage cataract (or no cataract at all) to correct refractive errors and improve overall visual acuity.

Which is better, RLE or LASIK?

The choice between RLE and LASIK depends on your individual circumstances and visual needs. LASIK is generally recommended for individuals with mild to moderate refractive errors and a stable prescription. It is a corneal-based procedure that reshapes the cornea to correct vision.

On the other hand, RLE is often preferred for individuals with higher degrees of refractive errors, presbyopia, or those who may not be suitable candidates for LASIK due to factors such as thin corneas or dry eye conditions. RLE is an alternative to LASIK that offers a permanent solution by replacing the natural lens with an IOL.

Your ophthalmologist will evaluate your condition and provide personalized recommendations based on your age, refractive error, overall eye health, and lifestyle preferences.

Can You Have RLE After LASIK?

Yes, it is possible to undergo RLE after having LASIK surgery. In some cases, individuals who have previously undergone LASIK may develop presbyopia or experience a shift in their refractive error over time. RLE can be performed to address these changes and further enhance visual acuity.

However, it’s important to note that a previous LASIK procedure may affect the calculations and considerations for RLE surgery. Your surgeon will consider the changes made to your cornea during LASIK when determining the appropriate IOL power and surgical approach.

Does Insurance Cover RLE Surgery?

Most health insurance plans do not cover RLE surgery as it is considered an elective procedure. However, some insurance providers may offer partial coverage or discounts for certain IOLs or specific medical conditions.

If you have a vision insurance plan,it is always advisable to consult with your insurance provider and discuss your specific coverage options before proceeding with RLE surgery.. Additionally, some employers may provide flexible spending accounts (FSAs) or health savings accounts (HSAs) that can be used to cover a portion of the RLE surgery costs.

How Long Does RLE Last?

RLE is a permanent solution for vision correction. The artificial IOL implanted during the procedure and the refractive correction it provides are designed to last a lifetime.

Is RLE Surgery Safe?

RLE is considered a safe and effective procedure when performed by a qualified and experienced eye surgeon. Like any surgical procedure, there are potential risks and complications associated with RLE, but they are typically rare and can be reduced by following your surgeon’s pre-and post-operative instructions carefully.

Potential risks and complications of RLE may include:

  • Infection
  • Retinal detachment
  • Intraocular pressure issues
  • Bleeding or inflammation
  • Halos or glare around lights
  • Dry eye symptoms
  • Residual refractive error

Your ophthalmologist will thoroughly evaluate your medical history, eye health, and overall suitability for RLE to ensure the procedure is performed safely and with minimal risk.

Take the Next Step to Clear Vision Today

For over 25 years, NVISION has been the trusted choice in custom vision correction. With 135+ locations nationwide and over 2.5 million procedures performed, our board-certified surgeons combine expertise with the latest technology to deliver exceptional care.

Your journey to better vision starts here.