Presbyopia Correction IOLs
Presbyopia is a
condition that most people over the age of 40
experience that results in difficulty seeing up
close without the aid of bifocals, trifocals, or
reading glasses. This age related condition is
believed to be caused by a hardening of the lens
inside the eye, making it difficult for the eye's
muscles to change its focus.
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Correction IOLs
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Over time, the lens
becomes cloudy and develops into a cataract. It is
said that, if we live long enough, we will all
develop cataracts. The only way to treat cataracts
is to remove and replace them with an Intraocular
Lens (IOL).
Until recently, the
primary option was to receive a "fixed focus" IOL.
Patients who received this type of IOL typically had
both eyes corrected for distance vision but usually
still required glasses for intermediate and dear
vision.
If you are
experiencing Presbyopia or cataracts, you may be a
candidate for one of the new technologically
advanced IOLs that can provide a full range of
vision. This means that you can read and see clearly
in the distance and everything in-between, with
little or no dependence on bifocals, trifocals, or
contact lenses. It's almost like having a bifocal or
progressive lens inside your eye.
Depending on the
technological features of these IOLs, they may be
described as "Accommodation IOLs,"
"Apodized-diffractive IOLs," or "Multifocal IOLs."
Each of these lenses has some advantages and
disadvantages. Which one is best for you depends on
the unique characteristics of your eye as well as
your life style needs. You and your doctor will
decide together which lens is more advantageous for
you.
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