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Multifocal IOL
Our eyes work much like a camera. A clear lens is necessary in order for the images to be focused clearly on the retina. At birth, our lenses are clear. Lenses can become “cloudy” or “yellow” over time, eventually degrading the quality of our vision. These “cloudy” lenses are referred to as “cataracts” (please see cataract section for more information). While the development of cataracts can often be a natural result of the aging process, surgeons have been correcting distance vision for decades by replacing natural lenses with clear replacement lenses. Usually surgery is performed when the progression of your visual disturbance is negatively impacting activities like driving, watching television, or reading. The majority of intraocular lenses that ophthalmologists use are designed to give patients good distance vision but patients still need to wear reading glasses to see things up close. If your doctor has informed you that you are a candidate for cataract surgery, you may want to consider enhancing your procedure by selecting multi-focal lenses. Unlike standard lenses, multifocal lens design uses technology to provide patients with near, intermediate, and distance vision. Presbyopia is a condition that usually starts to affect people in their early to mid forties when they can no longer see well up close. As a result, presbyopic patients have difficulty with activities such as reading, sewing, and using the computer. |
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