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1. iZon ® High Resolution Lenses
2. High-Definition vision only from iZon ® High Resolution Lenses
3. How They Work
4. WOW™ is learning 20/20 is not perfect vision
5. What is WOW™ vision?
6. iZon® Exam Video
7. Why WOW™
8. Get the WOW™
9. Frequently Asked Questions & Answers
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iZon ® High Resolution Lenses
iZon High Resolution Single Vision Lenses and iZon High Resolution Progressives are the only spectacle lenses that address the vision problems associated with the higher order aberrations of the eye. These customized lenses are driven by an individual's unique iPrint™—an optical map of the unique irregularities of each person's eyes.
2. High-Definition vision only from iZon ® High Resolution Lenses
Remember the first time you saw HDTV and how much better it looked than regular TV? Things looked sharper, clearer, more vivid and had greater depth and dimension. Now there's a way for your patients to experience that same kind of improvement in vision correction. True High-Definition vision can only be achieved through customized vision prescriptions (as measured by the Z-View® Aberrometer) and customized iZon® High Resolution Lenses that take into account the unique variations of the eyes. Conventional vision correction and glasses are not customized, they improve visual acuity—they don't address the higher order aberrations of the eye that affect vision quality. And, therefore, your patients' vision is not optimized.
3. How They Work
Wavefront-guided iZon® High Resolution Lenses address the vision problems associated with the higher order aberrations of the eye. The result is improved contrast acuity, improved night vision and generally sharp vision.
It’s extraordinary to think that vision correction technology relies on the same measurements and technology used generations ago. That’s all about to change. Introducing iZon ® High Resolution Eyeglass Lenses - a quantum leap forward in vision correction. Using technology unlike anything else in optometry, iZon Lenses offer a whole new standard for perfect vision.
They not only address your acuity of vision (which line you can read on the eye chart at 20 feet), they also improve the quality of your vision. You’ll see with far more sharpness, contrast and clarity than ever before possible. Current iZon wearers describe it as High-Definition vision.
Now you have a choice in vision; ordinary or WOW.
WOW is the experience of putting on your iZon ® High Resolution Lenses for the first time. WOW is High-Definition vision, clearer, sharper, more vivid vision day and night. WOW is learning that your eyes are different from anyone else’s on the planet. WOW is seeing your own ocular iPrint™ for the first time. WOW is realizing that optimal vision is worth the time and effort to find a doctor that offers it. WOW is vision that can change your life.
While other eyeglasses are made for looking, iZon High Resolution Lenses are the first eyeglass lenses made specifically for seeing – seeing with far more sharpness, contrast and clarity than ever before possible. By improving the quality of your vision, you will very likely improve the experiences of your life. So take a minute to ask yourself: “are you looking or seeing?” What would your life be like if you started seeing the world in High-Definition?
See for yourself the difference between vision correction that’s conventional, and WOW.
6. iZon® Exam Video
Watch video of iZon exam and vision benefits of iZon High Resolution Lenses
http://www.izonlens.com/how-wow-works/eyemaginations.php

When your life flashes before your eyes how clearly will you see it?
One day you’ll watch the journey of your life. How will you see it? Will it be a fuzzy collection of vague memories? Or a resplendent panorama of rich detail and experiences? It’s your choice. The quality of your life will depend partly on the quality of your vision. When you improve clarity of vision, you improve clarity of your experience, emotion and focus.
Common Vision Correction Diagnosis
iZon ® High Resolution Lenses provide solutions for nearsightedness (myopia), farsightedness (hyperopia), mild astigmatism and for prebyopia – after age 40, the inability to focus on objects at all ranges of vision, near, intermediate and distant. Your eye care practitioner will conduct a full eye exam with the Z-View ® Aberrometer to determine your customized prescription.
Nighttime Driving – Improved Safety and Confidence
If you have difficulty when you drive at night, you are not alone. This is one of the most common vision complaints people discuss with eye care practitioners. As you've probably experienced for yourself, glare, halos and starbursts from headlights and streetlights can make nighttime driving a torture test.
Older drivers are at greater risk when driving at night. In fact, for every 15 years of life, the amount of light admitted to the eye is cut by half. That means a driver over age 50 needs two times as much light as an average 20 year old. As a result, many older drivers feel unsafe driving at night or don't drive at all when it gets dark.
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In nighttime driving tests, using an FDA validated night driving simulator, iZon High Resolution Lenses significantly improved nighttime driving performance over conventional glasses. iZon wearers driving at 55 MPH, under glare conditions, were able to detect, recognize and react to a pedestrian in the road on average 20 feet faster*. This represents a significant safety margin, and quite possibly, the difference between life and death.
How to Get WOWed
8. Get the WOW™
Find iZon ® Lenses (http://www.izonlens.com/how-to-get-wowed/)
Leading eye care practitioners are WOWing their patients with iZon ® Lenses. If you are interested in High-Definition Vision ask your eye care practitioner for iZon Lenses or search for an iZon practitioner in your area.
"I've been in practice 25 years and I've never seen this type of excitement in a lens. Patients call us back and say the iZon Lens is phenomenal, it's very sharp, crisp and it has a big wow factor."
Dr. Greg Evans
9. Frequently Asked Questions & Answers
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How can iZon High Resolution Lenses improve the quality of my vision while other lenses cannot? |
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Like fingerprints, no two eyes are exactly alike. Even your left eye is different from your right. iZon Lenses are the first eyeglass lenses that are custom-made from your own iPrint™. They address the vision problems associated with the microscopic irregularities (higher order aberrations) of your eyes that can impact how light passes through your eyes, and therefore, how well you can see. |
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What is the difference between wavefront-guided iZon Lenses and other wavefront lenses I have heard about? |
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Wavefront-guided iZon Lenses are the only eyeglass lenses that address the problems associated with higher order and lower order aberrations of the eye. Higher order aberrations of the eye oftentimes cause a lack of crispness and clarity of vision. |
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What do you mean by High-Definition vision? |
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Just as we have seen a dramatic improvement in the picture quality of TV through High-Definition technology iZon High Resolution Lenses now offer you High-Definition vision. This means you will see the world clearer, sharper, more vividly and with greater depth and dimension than was ever before possible. |
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Will I have to adjust to iZon Lenses and seeing things in High-Definition? |
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Objects will appear clearer, sharper and with greater depth and dimension than before. As with other types of lenses, some patients may require a short adaptation period. |
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What if I can't see well through my iZon Lenses or I'm not happy with them? |
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Ophthonix works closely with the prescribing practitioner to ensure patients are fully satisfied with the iZon Lenses. |
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Are iZon High Resolution Lenses available in glasses as well as contact lenses? |
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Currently iZon Lenses are available for single vision spectacle lenses for the correction of myopia (nearsightedness), hyperopia (farsightedness) and mild astigmatism and in Progressive Addition Spectacle Lenses (multi-focal). |
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Are iZon High Resolution Lenses right for me? |
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Whether you wear glasses as your primary form of vision correction or are a contact lens wearer who occasionally wears glasses, these phenomenal High-Definition lenses can improve the quality of your vision over conventional lenses both day and night. Please consult a practitioner to see if iZon Lenses are right for you. |
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Do iZon High Resolution Lenses look different than regular eyeglass lenses? Are they thicker? |
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No. iZon Lenses are thin and lightweight, just like any of the other top selling brands on the market today. You won’t be able to tell the difference between iZon High Resolution Lenses and traditional lenses just by looking at them. They also are UV-blocking and include premium scratch-resistant, anti-reflective and super-hydrophobic coatings. |
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Will I be limited in my frame selection? |
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iZon Lenses fit most contemporary frame types and styles. Please consult with the lens dispensary at your eye care practitioner's office. |
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Because they are custom lenses, will they be more expensive? |
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Pricing on the iZon Lenses varies by location. A modest premium in price may be charged owing to the superior performance of the iZon Lens. |
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I have had LASIK or PRK surgery in the past, and I notice that my vision is not as sharp or as clear as I would like. Can iZon Lenses help me? |
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iZon Lenses do improve the overall quality of vision because wearers will see things clearer, sharper and with greater depth and dimension. We do have case examples of post-refractive surgery patients who have benefited from iZon High Resolution Lenses. Please consult with your eye care practitioner who will advise you based on your particular situation. |
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Will my vision care plan cover these new lenses? |
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Some vision plans will cover a portion of the cost of iZon Lenses because it is a specialty lens that can only be produced with Ophthonix’s customization process. Please check with your eye care practitioner or vision plan administrator. |
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Where can I find iZon High Resolution Lenses? |
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iZon Lenses are currently available throughout the U.S. and several European countries. We are adding more practitioners all the time. Please find a practitioner prescribing iZon Lenses in your area. If a practitioner is not currently available in your area you can register with us and we will notify you as soon as one becomes available. |
Nighttime Driving |
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Why do iZon High Resolution Lenses allow wearers to see better when driving at night? |
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iZon Lenses address the night vision problems associated with the unique aberrations of the eye such as glare, starbursts, halos and other light distortions. They improve contrast acuity and provide good depth perception, which can help nighttime vision. |
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Are the lenses as effective during the day as they are at night? |
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Absolutely. iZon High Resolution Lenses give wearers High-Definition vision, day and night. Wearers say their vision is clearer, sharper and more vivid, and they rate the iZon Lens very positively for such areas as: generally sharp vision, seeing colors, watching television, driving during the day and at night. |
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What kind of improvement in nighttime driving do iZon® Lenses provide? |
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In nighttime driving tests using an FDA-validated simulator, iZon Lens wearers driving 55 MPH under glare conditions were able to detect, recognize and react to a pedestrian along the road on average 20 feet sooner than those wearing conventional glasses. |
Wavefront-Guided Technology/The Eye Exam/Your Prescription |
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Does the examination for customized iZon Lenses take longer? |
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No. The exam only takes about one minute. Using the Z-View® Aberrometer, your eye care practitioner uses the latest wavefront technology from Ophthonix to measure the microscopic irregularities of your eyes, known as the optical fingerprint, or iPrint. With the careful skill of your eye care practitioner, the Z-View Aberrometer can conduct a fully automated and highly precise measurement in approximately one minute. |
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Will the prescription for iZon High Resolution Lenses eliminate the sphere, cylinder and axis measurements my eye care practitioner currently takes? |
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No. The traditional refractive measurements–sphere, cylinder and axis–are still an integral part of your prescription. Customized iZon Lenses are driven by the iPrint, which incorporates these traditional measurements as well as the unique, microscopic irregularities of your eyes. |
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What is wavefront technology? |
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Wavefront technology was originally utilized in the field of astronomy to aid in reducing aberrations or imperfections in the multiple lenses of telescopes, including the Hubble Telescope. With similar technologies developed out of the government’s Star Wars program, the Ophthonix Z-View Aberrometer provides an accurate assessment of the optical imperfections found in the entire eye’s optical system. |
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Exactly how does the Z-View Aberrometer “map” my eye? Will I feel anything during my exam? |
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The Z-View Aberrometer sends a safe, painless, invisible, low-power light onto the retina of the eye. The beam is reflected back out of the eye and is analyzed. Your very own iPrint is created from this analysis, showing your eye care practitioner the unique aberrations of the eye that can have an impact on the quality of your vision. |
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Where can I find iZon High Resolution Lenses? |
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iZon Lenses are currently available throughout the U.S. and several European countries. We are adding more practitioners all the time. Please find a practitioner prescribing iZon Lenses in your area. If a practitioner is not currently available in your area you can register with us and we will notify you as soon as one becomes available. |




