EyeCee® One Preloaded

A fully preloaded hydrophobic IOL with innovative design to provide convenience for you and quality of vision for your patients.


Premium Design

The properties of the lens are detailed below:

  • Sandblasted-like optic edge for reduced post-operative glare
  • Negative aspheric optic design to compensate for corneal aspheric aberration for optimal contrast sensitivity and maximum depth of focus^1-2-3^


Premium Material

Comprises a dense polymer network using a specific method of monomer impregnation to reduce glistenings:

EyeCee One shows significantly less glistenings versus Acrysof IOLs^4^

  • In a prospective, single-surgeon, randomised controlled study on 160 eyes of 80 patients with bilateral age-related cataract, undergoing simultaneous bilateral cataract surgery, at 3 years follow-up, 5.1% of EyeCee One patients had glistenings versus 86.8% in the Acrysof group (p=0.001).

Innovative blue light filtering for optimal contrast sensitivity^5-6^

  • Reduces risk of retinal damage
  • EyeCee One's blue light transmission curve behaves similarly to that of the crystalline lens


Ease of Use of the Preloaded System

A 2-step procedure for easy delivery of the IOL into the patient’s eye

  • Reduces overall procedure time
  • Short learning curve
  • Blast finishing on the haptic surface
  • Smooth injection
  • Controlled unfolding
  • Single use
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  1. Wang L, Santaella RM, Booth M, Koch DD. Higher-Order Aberrations from the Internal Optics of the Eye. J Cataract Refract Surg. 2005; 31:1512-1519.
  2. Nochez Y, Majzoub S and Pisella PJ: Effect of Residual Ocular Spherical Aberration on Objective and Subjective Quality of Vision in Pseudophakic Eyes. J Cataract Refract Surg 2011; 37:1076–1081.
  3. Nio Y-K, Jansonius NM, Geraghty E, et al. Effect of Intraocular Lens Implantation on Visual Acuity, Contrast Sensitivity and Depth of focus. J. Cataract Refract. Surg., 2003; 29:2073-2081.
  4. Comparison of the EyeCee® One with the Acrysof SN60WF hydrophobic acrylic intraocular lens: 3 year-results of a randomised trial – C. Leydolt, S. Schriefl, D. Schartmueller, R. Menapace, Department of Ophthalmology, Medical University of Vienna – ESCRS 2015
  5. Mainster MA. Violet and Blue Light Blocking Intraocular Lenses: Photoprotection Versus Photoreception. Br J Ophthalmol 2006; 90:784-792.
  6. Mainster MA, Turner P. Blue Light: to Block or Not to Block. CRSTE May 2007; 64-68.

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