THE first-ever laser eye treatment
to improve vision of presbyopia
sufferers in just 20 seconds,
Intractor, has been launched in
Australia.
Designed to reshape the cornea
without damaging the outer layers
of the eye, Intractor promises
“superior healing and minimal-tono
risk of infection”.
Suitable for adults with
presbyopia seeking to improve their
near vision and reduce their
reliance on reading glasses or
contact lenses, the Intractor
procedure is purported to provide
noticeable improvement in near
vision within one post-procedure.
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