Our Comprehensive Report on the Presbyopia-Correcting Surgery Market is the leading industry source for accurate and relevant information on all aspects of the market. In depth coverage is provided on prospective presbyopia surgery patient segments and refractive errors, and also includes analysis of cataract patients, LASIK, post-LASIK and post cataract patients segments. Our report covers of all relevant technologies including multifocal IOLs, accommodating IOLs, multifocal and other laser ablation techniques, corneal inlays, scleral expansion and combination treatment techniques.
The data included in our reports is based on surveys of ophthalmic surgeons, extensive reviews and analysis of clinical data, interviews with company executives and analysis of financial data.
A confluence of rising vision expectations and technological innovations will drive the development of a large market for treatment of presbyopia. This rapidly developing market is still in its infancy with 2008 revenues at the manufacturer level of $307 million, and the market is expected to grow to $1.5 billion by 2013. Much of this market growth will still occur after 2013 as new technologies, which will drive increased demand, reach the market. Procedure volumes of 419 thousand in 2008 are expected to grow to 9.3 million by 2020.
Today, options for treatment of presbyopia remain limited, risks of complications are significant and many compromises are required. Together, these factors currently reduce the value proposition for the surgical correction of presbyopia. Yet some of the products that will serve this evolving market are available today, as well as a growing network of laser centers and surgery centers prepared to offer refractive surgery, a rapidly growing senior population segment with more active and demanding lifestyles and increasing affluence worldwide.
The Comprehensive Report on the Presbyopia-Correcting Surgery Market was published in February 2009 and is printed in color and spiral bound for ease of reading. The price of the report is $3,650; additional copies are available for use within your company for $300 each.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION AND SCOPE
Scope & Methodology
About the Author
The Report at a Glance
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
OVERVIEW OF PRESBYOPIA
Epidemiology of Presbyopia
Aging Global Population
Presbyopic Population in the US
Global Presbyopic Population
Refractive Errors
PATIENT GROUPS
Simultaneous Surgery
Simultaneous Cataract Surgery
Refractive Lens Exchange
Laser Refractive Surgery
Post-Surgical Candidates for Presbyopia-Correcting Surgery
Post-Cataract Patients
Post-Laser-Vision-Correction Patients
General Presbyopia Surgical Candidates
Myopic Presbyopes
Hyperopic Presbyopes
Plano Presbyopes
NON-SURGICAL ALTERNATIVES
Multifocal Glasses
Reading Glasses
Contact Lenses
SURGICAL STRATEGIES
Monovision
Monovision LASIK
Thermokeratoplasty
Monovision Refractive Lens Exchange
Monovision Cataract Surgery
Multifocal Approaches
Multifocal IOLs
Multifocal Laser Refractive Surgery
Intrastromal Ablation
Restoring Accommodation
Accommodating IOLs
Scleral Relaxation Techniques
Lens Softening Techniques
Surgical Technologies for Presbyopia
Laser Refractive Surgery
Monovision
Multifocal Ablation
AMO/Visx
Schwind Presby-Max
Technolas PerfectVision
Alcon Ladar and WaveLight Allegretto
Nidek EC-5000 CX-Quest
Carl Zeiss Meditec MEL80
Other Laser-based Approaches
Technolas Perfect Vision (previously 20/10 Perfect Vision)
Other Refractive Lasers
Installed Base of Excimer Lasers
Lens Replacement
Monovision Lens Replacement
Multifocal IOLs
AMO ReZoom
AMO Tecnis MF
Alcon ReStor
Rayner M-Flex
Other Multifocal IOLs
General Multifocal IOL Trends
Accommodating IOLs
Bausch & Lomb (Eyeonics) Crystalens
Visiogen Synchrony
Acuity Ltd.
AMO/Quest Vision
HumanOptics AG Akkommodative 1CU
Lenstec Kellan TetraFlex
NuLens
PowerVision FluidVision
Tekia
Liquid Injectable Lens Replacements
Bascom Palmer Project
HyperBranch Medical Technology
Nishi Eye Project
AMO Tissue-Regenerated Replacement Lens
Inactive Accommodating IOL Projects
B&L Sarfarazi Elliptical Accommodating IOL
Medennium SmartLens
Scleral Relaxation Techniques
Refocus PresView (Scleral Implants)
SurgiLight, Inc.
BioLase, Inc.
Scleral Relaxation Incisions
AceVision LaserAce
Ocutek-Laser Treatment of Ciliary Muscles
Corneal Inlays
AcuFocus
BioVision
ReVision Optics
OPHTHALMIC SURGEONS
Ophthalmologists in the US
Ophthalmologists in Japan
Ophthalmologists in Western Europe
Ophthalmologists in Other Wealthy Nations
Ophthalmologists in China
Ophthalmologists in India
Ophthalmologists in Rest of World
MANUFACTURERS’ MARKET OPPORTUNITY
US Manufacturer’s Market for Presbyopia Surgery
Western Europe’s ’ Market for Presbyopia Surgery
Other Wealthy Nations’ Market for Surgery
China’s Market for Presbyopia Surgery
India’s Manufacturers’ Market for Presbyopia Surgery
Latin America’s Market for Presbyopia Surgery
Rest of World’s Market for Presbyopia Surgery
Global Manufacturers’ Market for Presbyopia Surgery
Retail Market for Presbyopia-Correcting Surgery
Laser Centers and Surgery Centers
COMPANIES
20/10 Perfect Vision GmbH
AceVision Group
Acuity Ltd.
Advanced Medical Optics, Inc.
Alcon, Inc.
Bausch & Lomb
Becton Dickinson & Co./BD Ophthalmic Systems
Carl Zeiss Meditec AG
CustomVis PLC
iVIS Technologies (subsidiary of LIGI Tecnologie Medicali SpA)
Katana International AG
Lenstec Inc.
LASIK Vision Institute, LLC
LaserSight Technologies, Inc.
LCA-Vision, Inc.
Medennium, Inc.
Moria SA
Nidek, Inc.
NuLens, Ltd.
Power Vision, Inc.
Refocus Group, Inc.
Refractec, LLC
ReVision Optics, Inc.
Schwind Eye-Tech-Solutions GmbH
SurgiLight, Inc.
TLC Vision, Inc.
Visiogen, Inc.
INDEX OF SELECTED TABLES
Findings from Selected Presbyopia Population Studies
Global Presbyopic Population
Refractive Error in the US Population
Estimated Cataract Surgeries (000) by Region
Annual RLE Surgeries (000) by Region
Annual Laser Vision Correction Procedures
Post-Cataract Patients
Post-Laser-Vision-Correction-Surgery Presbyopes (000)
General Presbyopic Myopes (000)
General Presbyopic Hyperopes (000)
General Plano Presbyopic Patients (000)
Global Historical (PC) Surgical Procedures
Strategies for Correction of Presbyopia
Laser Refractive Presbyopia Projects
Preliminary Results for Presbyopia Treatment with the FEMTEC Laser
Global Base of Excimer Lasers
Market-Leading Multifocal IOL Products
ReStor FDA Labeling Information about Visual Disturbance
Transition to Multifocal IOLs
Accommodating IOL Products and Projects
Liquid Injectable Lens Replacements
Scleral Relaxation Projects
Corneal Inlay Projects
Clinical Trial Results for Refractec NearVision CK
Presbyopia-Correcting Surgeons
Economics of US Surgeon-Owned Laser Centers in 2008
2008 Medicare Reimbursement Rate for Cataract Surgery
US Manufacturers’ Market for Presbyopia Surgery
Western Europe’s Market for Presbyopia Surgery
Japan’s Manufacturers’ Market for Presbyopia Surgery
OWN Manufacturers’ Market for Presbyopia Surgery
China’s Manufacturers’ Market for Presbyopia Surgery
India’s Manufacturers’ Market for Presbyopia Surgery
Latin America’s Market for Presbyopia Surgery
ROW Manufacturer’s Market for Presbyopia Surgery
Global Market for Presbyopia-Correcting Surgery
Laser Centers and Surgery Centers
INDEX OF FIGURES
(PC) Surgery Market, Manufacturers by Region
Change in Accommodative Amplitude with Age
US Presbyopic Population through 2020
Global Presbyopic Population though 2020
Diagram of Refractive Errors
US Cataract Procedures with Monovision Strategy
Share of Cataract Surgeries Using a Presbyopia
Age of LVC Patients
Shares of LVC Procedures Using Presbyopia Strategies
Presbyopic Segment of Post-LVC Population
Presbyopic Population with Economic Means
Refractive Error in the General Presbyopic Population
Presbyopia-correcting Products and the US Market
Canadian Clinical Trials of Multifocal LASIK
Global Installed Base of Excimer Lasers
US Cataract Procedures with Monovision Strategy
Global Market Shares of IOL Revenues
ReStor Patients Achieve Glasses-free Vision
Reading Speed with Multifocal IOLs
UCVA with Crystalens at 11 to 15 Months Post-Op
Presbyopia Surgeons by Region
Global Presbyopia Surgeons 2008 and 2013
Location of Presbyopia-Correcting Surgery