Peyton List Upgrades Her Vision With EVO

Actress and Entrepreneur

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Peyton List had terrible vision for most of her life

Peyton List struggled with contact lenses when she filmed on set. It was a constant hassle when she needed to get ready. The contact lenses would either get dirty or possibly rip during scenes. Smudges could also be an issue for her when putting on eye shadow or eyeliner while wearing contact lenses. She's glad to not have to worry about those irritations and can now see clearly with EVO lenses..

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Why Peyton List chose the EVO ICL lens (EVO)

"I've had problems with my vision longer than I haven't. The worst is being in the middle of a day and feeling a contact lens rip and spending the rest of the day with one blurry eye... After learning about vision correction options from my doctor, EVO was the most appealing because there is minimal down time, it does not cause dry eye syndrome and if I ever wanted to, the lenses are removable by my doctor for my added peace of mind."

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This information is presented in the public interest by STAAR Surgical™ to create awareness of options available for those with near-sightedness with or without astigmatism. Please consult your health care provider to determine which option is right for you.

References

1Patient Survey, STAAR Surgical ICL Data Registry, 2018

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3Naves, J.S. Carracedo, G. Cacho-Babillo, I. Diadenosine Nucleotid Measurements as Dry-Eye Score in Patients After LASIK and ICL Surgery. Presented at American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery (ASCRS) 2012.

4Shoja, MR. Besharati, MR. Dry eye after LASIK for myopia: Incidence and risk factors. European Journal of Ophthalmology. 2007; 17(1): pp. 1-6.

5aLee, Jae Bum et al. Comparison of tear secretion and tear film instability after photorefractive keratectomy and laser in situ keratomileusis. Journal of Cataract & Refractive Surgery , Volume 26 , Issue 9 , 1326 - 1331.

5bParkhurst, G. Psolka, M. Kezirian, G. Phakic intraocular lens implantantion in United States military warfighters: A retrospective analysis of early clinical outcomes of the Visian ICL. J Refract Surg. 2011;27(7):473-481.

*American Refractive Surgery Council