The Future of Cataract Surgery is Here
Mann Eye Institute First in Austin to Perform Cataract Surgery with CATALYS® Laser
AUSTIN, Texas, Oct. 2, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- When something revolutionizes cataract surgery in such a big way, it should be celebrated. And 40-year-old practice, Mann Eye Institute, is doing just that – celebrating. They are the first in Austin, TX to perform cataract surgery with the CATALYS Precision Laser System by trusted brand, Johnson & Johnson.
"In my 40 years performing cataract surgery, I've never seen anything change the game quite like CATALYS," said Mike Mann, MD. "It streamlines and customizes everything. We've been successfully using it in Houston, and I'm very excited to bring this powerful technology to our Austin patients."
Cataract surgery with the CATALYS is unlike any other laser cataract surgery. The CATALYS has consistently higher precision and accuracy compared to competing laser systems[1] and it delivers a fully personalized, gentle procedure. In fact, more cataract patients prefer it.[2]
Personalized and gentle means a quicker, more accurate cataract surgery. The CATALYS laser was designed with the patient in mind. Exactly like Mann Eye Institute. Their philosophy is that people are unique and the approach to their vision care should be too. No one-size-fits-all procedures here.
At Mann Eye Institute, patient comfort and great results are their top priorities.
To schedule a cataract evaluation, call 800.MY.VISION or visit www.manneye.com.
About Mann Eye Institute
For 40 years, the accomplished vision specialists at Mann Eye Institute have been at the forefront of vision correction. Mann Eye Institute's unwavering commitment to personalized patient care, advanced surgical expertise and outstanding results have merited the practice a reputation for excellence in eye care. Tens of thousands of patients from all over the country have trusted Mann Eye to help them See Life Better.
[1] O'Meara MC, et al. "Laser Capsulotmy." Textbook of Refractive Laser Assisted Cataract Surgery (ReLACS). Ed. RR. Krueger, et al. Springer, New York: Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2013. 79-99. Print.
[2] Rivera R, et al. Comparative analysis of FLACS using two femtosecond laser platforms. Presented at ASCRS ASOA Symposium and Congress; April 2014; Boston, Massachusetts.
Amanda Polk, Miller Public Relations
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Phone: 817.281.3440
SOURCE Mann Eye Institute
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