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Lens Options
At Cataract Consultants, we utilize several types of special intraocular lenses and other lens options, which can repair vision problems such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism, night vision, or the need for reading glasses or bifocals.
While it’s important to educate yourself on all lens options, Dr. Harris will work with you to decide what will work best for you, your eyes, and your unique situation.
Monofocal Lens
Traditional intraocular lenses are monofocal, meaning they only correct the problems associated with cataracts while not addressing additional visual impairment issues and providing you with improved distance vision.
Extended Depth of Focus Lens
An Extended Depth of Focus Lens provides a continuous range of high-quality vision – from near to far and points in between and may reduce the frequency of wearing glasses.
Toric Astigmatism Correcting Lens
For patients with astigmatism in addition to having a cataract, Dr. Harris will replace the cloudy cataract with a Toric lens. This uniquely-designed lens can reduce or possibly eliminate corneal astigmatism following surgery.
Multifocal Lens
For patients with a cataract plus issues with near- or farsightedness, difficulty reading, or requiring bifocals, Dr. Harris will replace the cloudy cataract with a multifocal lens. This multifocal lens is designed to provide the patient with a range of vision requiring less dependency upon glasses.
Limbal Relaxing Incisions
For patients with astigmatism. Performed during or after the cataract surgery reduces the astigmatism that will cause blurred vision after cataract surgery.
Get one step closer to a fuller, brighter life through one of our many lens options offered by the experts at Cataracts Consultants. Schedule an appointment with Dr. Harris today!
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