FOCUS Clinics Director performs KAMRA Vision surgery on two distinguished ophthalmologists

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Dr. David Allamby, Director of FOCUS Clinics, an eye surgery clinic in London, announced that he has performed KAMRA Vision surgery, the proven solution to reading glasses, on two distinguished ophthalmologists. The two surgeons: Dr. Julián Cezón at Clínica Cimo in Seville, Spain, and Dr. Dean Smith at TLC Laser Eye Centers in Toronto, Canada chose KAMRA Vision for their own eyes to treat presbyopia, which is the need for reading glasses. Today, Drs. Cezón and Smith now enjoy quality, natural near vision without the need for reading glasses or contact lenses.

"Reading glasses are a huge frustration for millions of Britons. But what do eye surgeons do when they have to don 'granny glasses'? I think the fact that ophthalmologists have been choosing KAMRA Vision as their personal solution for presbyopia is a testament to what surgeons have seen in terms of its effectiveness and safety," commented Dr. Allamby. "As ophthalmologists, we're usually last in the queue to have these procedures ourselves. But with KAMRA, eye doctors are at the front of the line. It's a game changer. The results we see are very powerful, and I believe that ophthalmologists are intrigued by KAMRA and how well this can work."

"KAMRA Vision is the 1st technology which gives you the best of both worlds, without compromising your vision quality," noted Dr. Smith post-surgery. He continued, "I am now convinced that the KAMRA Inlay represents the future of presbyopia correction."

KAMRA Vision represents the latest, most sophisticated method for restoring near and intermediate vision for eyes over 40. This innovative technology offers patients a fluid, uninterrupted visual experience identical to the kind experienced in youth. Patients who have undergone this procedure report a dramatic improvement in functional near vision. This improvement allows patients to complete everyday tasks such as sending emails, reading labels or seeing the numbers on their mobile without reading glasses.

"I've been struggling with presbyopia for the last five years and I found it more and more difficult to explain the loss of near vision to my patients, and offer a solution to them. How could I recommend a procedure to my patients while wearing reading glasses myself?" said Dr. Cezón. "Being a slave to your reading glasses means that you are deprived from doing anything you would like. Consequently, when I state that KAMRA represents freedom, I mean Freedom with a capital F. You need nothing to have a normal life, and this is for me the exact definition of Freedom!"

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