Question by TuityFruity: Me 3crowner crazy hOoVes has a cataracts/left eye/made him bifocal lense[qualify4race]w/this??
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Answer by May The good force be with You
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Question by Tim: Bi-focal lens vs mono-focal len used in cataract surgery?
I heard my eye surgeon mentioned that after cataract surgery with standard implant len (i.e mono focal len).
1) As such, is there any SPECIAL instances that such patients will still be able to read library books like normal people does but with lower contrast? (without using reading glass) or it is generally impossible after surgery?
2) with Bi-focal len i understand that these patients would be able to read their books and see far. But how does it works? Is it a seamless process like a normal person (without visual aid) does or he/she has to read like someone with progress lens does?
3) how does these lens actually looks like physically? I thought its really something like a concave shape len or am I wrong?
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as far as i know lens used for implant are biconvex monofocal. after surgery one can read books, but it is subjective on the matter of use of external lenses(reading glasses). it differs from person to person depending on prior condition of the eye, corneal condition, adjustments for scarring etc. nowadays seamless bifocal glasses are available where you cant see the demarcating line between the two different lenses, though they are more expensive than the older ones. best to leave the decisions to the professionals.
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request chodavarapu : I developed cataracts in her left eye and right eye is my bifocal glasses, if a bifocal lens to get both? go if I go for multifocal lens in the left eye cataracts will be to get both eyes simultaneously. best answer:
response from David E multifocal implants. My patients are different from mild disappointment in Night vision at very disappointed to have a vision for all purposes. The fact that you did throw in one eye, then some other issues. I would advise against it. user
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