
|Articles|November 16, 2003
Refractive lens exchange to become dominant refractive procedure, expert says
The future of refractive lens exchange is quite promising, according to refractive guru I. Howard Fine, MD, who spoke during the AAO's refractive subspecialty day meeting. He predicted that refractive lens exchange will some day become the dominant refractive procedure because it is able "to address all components of patients' refractive errors, including presbyopia."
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