Latest Monofocal, Toric, EDoF, or Multifocal IOL: Which to Choose?
A comparison of intraocular lens types — Monofocal, Toric, EDoF, and Multifocal — to help choose the right lens for your vision and lifestyle.
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Latest A comparison of intraocular lens types — Monofocal, Toric, EDoF, and Multifocal — to help choose the right lens for your vision and lifestyle.
Intraocular lens prices vary by lens type, technology, material, and certification. This article explains the factors that affect the price to help you decide.
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Intraocular lenses are designed to last a lifetime and generally never need replacing. This article explains their lifespan and post-operative care.
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Understand the cataract surgery process with phacoemulsification, how to prepare, and how to care for yourself afterward for a good recovery.
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Understand the difference between cohesive and dispersive ophthalmic viscoelastics and their role in protecting the cornea during eye surgery.
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Guidance on caring for yourself after cataract surgery — using eye drops, precautions, and warning signs that need prompt medical attention.
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Eye surgery is an effective treatment for cataracts and other conditions. Modern medical instruments play a critical role in surgical success.
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Ophthalmic viscosurgical devices (OVD) are a key material used during eye surgery, maintaining the anterior chamber and protecting corneal tissue.
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A cataract is a clouding of the eye's natural lens that blurs vision. It can arise from many factors — age, behavior, and underlying conditions.
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Intraocular lenses replace the eye's natural lens during cataract surgery. Several types are available to match different vision needs.
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Certain vitamins and nutrients play an important role in nourishing the eyes, helping slow degeneration and maintain good vision.
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