5 Key Takeaways
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Post-LASIK patients represent a growing segment, accounting for 15% of surgical volume and over 50% of premium lens revenue in 2024.
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Patients with a history of LASIK are nearly three times more likely to choose premium intraocular lenses compared to average cataract patients.
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The demographic shift of LASIK patients entering cataract years presents significant opportunities for practices to enhance patient satisfaction and outcomes.
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Advanced technology IOLs like the Light Adjustable Lens are crucial for meeting the expectations of post-LASIK patients seeking visual independence.
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Practices must invest in education and workflow adjustments to effectively cater to the unique needs of post-LASIK cataract patients.
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