Refractive Lens Exchangequestions, answered.
Clear answers about RLE, candidacy, premium lens options, scheduling, and what to expect before you decide. ESG (Eye Specialty Group) team.
FAQ
Browse by topic, get the basics, and then decide whether you want to schedule a consultation or take the RLE readiness quiz.
Questions about what refractive lens exchange is and how the consultation starts.
Questions about reader frustration, age, eye measurements, and lens options.
Questions about planning, tradeoffs, and realistic next steps after evaluation.
Questions about requesting a visit and what happens after you reach out.
Start with the section that fits what you need
Some people want RLE basics. Others want to understand candidacy, lens options, recovery expectations, or how to request a visit.
Questions about what refractive lens exchange is and how the consultation starts.
Questions about reader frustration, age, eye measurements, and lens options.
Questions about planning, tradeoffs, and realistic next steps after evaluation.
Questions about requesting a visit and what happens after you reach out.
Getting started with RLE
This first section is for people who are just learning whether RLE may be relevant to reader frustration.
Use these answers to understand the consultation path before deciding.
What is Refractive Lens Exchange?
Who usually asks about RLE?
Is RLE the same as getting a new glasses prescription?
Do I need to know which lens I want before scheduling?
What is the best first step?
Symptoms, candidacy, and evaluation
This section helps people connect reader frustration, age, and lens goals with the need for an eye exam.
An exam and measurements are needed before anyone can say whether RLE fits.
Can RLE help with reading glasses?
Am I too young or too old for RLE?
What symptoms make someone ask about RLE?
Does the quiz tell me if I am a candidate?
What could make RLE a poor fit?
About refractive lens exchange
This section explains the procedure in practical terms for patients comparing lens-based options.
The consultation should explain the procedure, lens choices, and tradeoffs clearly.
What happens during RLE?
What are premium lens options?
Will I still need glasses after RLE?
How is lens choice decided?
Is RLE a quick decision?
Recovery, downtime, and expectations
This section gives careful planning context without promising a specific timeline or result.
Recovery and visual adjustment can vary, so use the visit to discuss your situation.
How long does recovery take?
Will I need time away from work?
When would I notice vision changes?
Can both eyes be treated the same day?
What should I plan for after the procedure?
Results, risks, and limitations
This section keeps expectations realistic before anyone decides on a next step.
The goal is clarity about likely benefits, tradeoffs, and risks for your eyes.
What results can I expect?
What tradeoffs should I ask about?
Are there risks with RLE?
Can RLE be adjusted later?
How do I avoid choosing the wrong option?
Scheduling, cost questions, and next steps
This section covers how to request a visit and what to ask before moving forward.
Use the consultation to discuss timing, candidacy, and financial details with the practice.

