Modern cataract surgery is a quick and common procedure during which the natural cloudy lens in the eye is replaced with a clear artificial implant to restore vision. There are different lens replacement options, and your consultant will discuss them with you in detail prior to the treatment. Here is a quick overview to get you started.
An intraocular lens implant, also called an IOL, is a clear artificial lens made of a plastic-like material that replaces the natural cataract-affected lens inside the eye during the cataract surgery. It lasts a lifetime and can’t be seen or felt after the surgery. Some of the IOLs also help to correct astigmatism and reduce reliance on glasses for certain types of tasks after the surgery.
In some cases, other combinations of different lens implants are required to address specific eye health and lifestyle needs, this is usually discussed with the consultant at initial consultation.
Your consultant will provide individual advice based on your eye health, lifestyle and any specific needs. One of the key considerations is whether you would be comfortable wearing glasses for some activities or aim to be completely glasses-free after your cataract surgery. It may be helpful to start thinking about this before your consultation, so you can be offered the best solution for you.
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