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Animated videos help explain presbyopia

Irvine, CA—Refractec Inc. will work with Eyemaginations Inc. to create an animated presbyopia patient education program to be distributed to more than 800 American ophthalmologists.

Irvine, CA-Refractec Inc. will work with Eyemaginations Inc. to create an animated presbyopia patient education program to be distributed to more than 800 American ophthalmologists.

The production will feature three-dimensional animations that simulate presbyopia and demonstrate Refractec's Near-Vision CK (conductive keratoplasty). The PC-based program will be designed for use in waiting rooms, exam rooms, and consultation areas, and can be customized for individual physicians.

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