EYE AM
PRECISE
Current presbyopia treatments do not constrict the pupil to the ideal targeted size.1
EYE AM PRECISE
PUPIL SIZE
MATTERS
Future presbyopia solutions are focusing on iris sphincter constriction to drive depth-of-focus as a surrogate for accommodation.2
EYE AM PRECISE
PUPIL SIZE
MATTERS
Pupil size is an important consideration when selecting a treatment option for presbyopia.5
EYE AM PRECISE
PUPIL SIZE
MATTERS
Research shows appropriately reducing the pupil diameter dramatically increases depth-of-focus for presbyopes.6
EYE AM PRECISE
PUPIL SIZE
MATTERS
For presbyopes, a pinhole-sized pupil provides near vision improvement across a broad range of lighting conditions.7
EYE AM
TARGETED
Ideal presbyopia solutions aspire to reduce pupil size by predominantly targeting the iris sphincter muscle.2
EYE AM TARGETED
FOCUS ON THE IRIS SPHINCTER
*Psychophysical visual acuity was tested using an 8 orientation, forced choice paradigm, using maximum contrast Landolt C targets, while independently controlling pupil size, defocus levels, and luminance. Pupil was manipulated with 8 artificial pupils (1, 1.3, 1.6, 2, 2.5, 3, 4, 6 mm) imaged onto the patient's dilated entrance; N=2.7
EYE AM SELECTIVE
128 MILLION
people in the US are impacted by presbyopia8
The majority of the 128 million would seriously consider a new presbyopia solution.
Who should you prioritize?
MAJORITY
would seriously consider a new solution9*
WHO ARE THEY?
Invested in glasses-free vision
May be dissatisfied with multifocal contacts
May drop wearing due to presbyopia10
*In a LENZ commissioned survey of 1358 presbyopes.
Monofocal lens wearers (n=110); multifocal lens wearers (n=22).
Percentage of those who seriously would consider (n=86).9
a new solution9*
Med spa clients who selected one beauty category (n=182).
Percentage of those who seriously would consider (n=142).9
mindset
last 12 months
seamless aesthetic
Med spa clients who selected one beauty category (n=182).
Percentage of those who seriously would consider (n=142).9
APPROXIMATELY 75
would seriously consider
a new solution9*
WHO ARE THEY?
Previously had
refractive surgery
Report that
refractive surgery
has "worn off"
Invested in
glasses-free
vision
*In a LENZ commissioned survey of 1358 presbyopes.
Post-LASIK patients (n=112); post-PRK patients (n=19).
Percentage of those who seriously would consider (n=99).9
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