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Will I need thick glasses after cataract surgery? PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 26 March 2010 21:27

Nowadays the lens implants are measured as precisely as possible, meaning that in most cases distance vision is clear without glasses. Sometimes glasses are required, especially if you have astigmatism (ie the eye is shaped more like a rugby ball than a football). When glasses are required they are usually fairly thin as typically a minimal prescription would be required.

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IOL implants

IOL implants are inserted after cataract removal. They are typically injected into the eye via a small incision about 2-3mm in diameter, so as to minimise astigmatism.

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Risks of surgery

Cataract surgery is generally very safe, however risks of infection and bleeding can occur in less than 1% of cases (typically less than 1 in 5000 for risk of visual loss).

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How long does it take?

To perform the actual surgery, about 15 minutes, sometimes less, sometimes a little longer.

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When to operate?

If your cataract is interfering with your vision, with your activities of daily living, then it may be appropriate to remove. Visit your optometrist and they will be able to examine you and see if you might benefit from a referral.

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