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Selecting the Best Implant
For Your Needs
After
the cataract is removed, an intraocular lens is required to replace the focusing power of
the natural lens. The implant provides clearest vision at a single focal distance. This
means that an eye focused for distance will have sharpest vision for distance activities
such as driving, but would still require glasses for reading. Conversely, an eye focused
for close range activities such as reading, will see best close-up rather than at a
distance.
Most patients undergoing cataract surgery on their
first eye receive an implant that provides distance to intermediate vision. If surgery is
required on the second eye, the patient can elect to have better distance or near vision
in that eye depending on their needs. Patients can reduce their need for glasses by
electing to have what is called "monovision". With monovision, one eye is
focused for near vision and the other for distance to intermediate vision. Over time, the
brain gets used to "looking through" whichever eye is necessary, and therefore
eliminates the need for glasses.
Our goal at St. Luke's is to help each patient to
achieve their best possible vision as quickly as possible. By continually refining the
methods we use in patient care we are able to improve vision, and make the entire
experience more comfortable and convenient for you.
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