

The near vision is improved in the Raindrop eye, while the distance is slightly affected. Both eyes work together to create one image. One Raindrop Near Vision Inlay is placed in the cornea of the non-dominant eye. It is a soft, biocompatible material, similar to a soft contact lens, which has similar properties and water content as the cornea. What is the Raindrop Near Vision Inlay made of? The procedure does require the use of an ophthalmic laser to create a Lasik-like flap just beneath the surface of the eye. No, it is designed to be performed without Lasik.

Numbing drops are given for the procedure, but most patients do not experience any pain. The procedure is complete in 10 minutes, usually. It works by gently changing the central curvature of the cornea, clear front part of the eye. It is comprised of approximately 80 percent water and is placed just beneath the surface of the eye. It is a tiny disc, about the size of a pinhead. Patients need to use eye drops for several months for comfort and healing. Most people that have had the Raindrop implanted, see an improvement in their near vision by one week and it continues to improve for several weeks. How effective is the Raindrop Near Vision Inlay procedure? Anybody who needs reading glasses for daily tasks such as using mobile phones, reading a menu, fine print or doing close-up work may be a candidate. Who should consider the Raindrop Near Vision Inlay?Īge related loss of near vision or presbyopia is the condition that leaves many of us reaching for reading glasses in our 40’s and early 50’s. We are pleased to be the first to provide this innovative technology to the Pacific Northwest. All patients were able to see print the size of that found on the side of a pill bottle even on the first postoperative day. Will and his team were very excited about the rapid return of near vision seen with the Raindrop inlay compared to the KAMRA inlay, also used for reversing presbyopia. The outpatient procedures only took about 10 minutes and the patients returned to their daily activities the next day.ĭr. It is designed to help reduce or eliminate the need for reading glasses.

The Raindrop inlay is the world’s first inlay capable of changing the shape of the cornea (the clear, front part of the eye) to improve near vision. Will, MD performed the first Raindrop inlay procedures in the Pacific Northwest on December 15, 2016. Raindrop Inlay Will Vision Performs the First Raindrop Inlay Procedure in the Pacific Northwest to reverse the need to Reading Glasses
