How long does the new lens last?
The new lens will last the rest of your life. You will never need another cataract surgery.
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The new lens will last the rest of your life. You will never need another cataract surgery.
Most patients are ready for surgery when their vision is interfering with their daily activities. You may notice a decrease in quality of vision at night and more halos around lights. You may [...]
Cataract surgery is an outpatient procedure that usually takes about 20-30 minutes. Plan on being at the surgery center for 2 hours.
Yes, you can have cataract surgery after LASIK. However, previous LASIK can slightly alter the measurements we use before cataract surgery. Your physician will discuss an additional scan that can [...]
Because of the risk of infection we do not operate on both eyes on the same day. We will schedule your surgeries 2 weeks apart from each other to make sure the first eye fully heals before moving [...]
We ask that you stay away from any dirty water such as lakes, pools, and hot tubs or dirty environments for 2 weeks after your procedure. Avoid vigorous activity or lifting anything too heavy for [...]
You will want to take the day of your surgery off. Most people are ok to go back to their normal activities the day after surgery. Talk to your surgeon about your lifestyle at your pre-operative [...]
Medicare typically covers most of the cost of cataract surgery with the use of a standard lens. Please talk with our surgery coordinator to go over your specific plan and individual cost.
The ICL lens will remain in the eye until you reach the age of 65+ when you will likely start to develop cataracts. Cataracts are a clouding of the natural lens. At the time of cataract surgery, [...]
Like with any surgery, ICL does have potential risks. Rarely, an elevation of eye pressure can occur after the procedure. Other risks include an increase in astigmatism, loss of corrected vision, [...]
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