Lens implantation process to correct vision
Lens implant surgery is one of the advanced and effective options for correcting vision problems, especially for those who cannot benefit from LASIK or Femto-LASIK operations. The procedure involves implanting an artificial lens inside the eye instead of relying on glasses or contact lenses.
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Types of lens implant operations
- Intraocular lenses (ICL): The lens is implanted between the iris and the eye's natural lens without the need to remove any part of the cornea. Suitable for people with great nearsightedness or farsightedness.Features:
- You do not need to change the shape of the cornea.
- Provides clear and accurate vision.
Disadvantages:
- The cost is high compared to LASIK operations.
- Multifocal lenses: They are used to correct both near and distance vision problems, reducing reliance on glasses.Features:
- Correction of near and far vision.
- Reduces the need to use glasses.
Disadvantages:
- Some patients may feel discomfort in the first days.
Who is the ideal candidate?
Lens implant surgery is not suitable for everyone. It is the most suitable option for those who suffer from major visual problems that cannot be corrected by laser or for those who have a thin cornea. It is also a good option for people who do not want to constantly use glasses or contact lenses.
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Post-operative
The lens implantation process is performed under local anesthesia and takes about 15-30 minutes. After the operation, the patient may feel some discomfort, but it quickly disappears. The recovery process is rapid, and you can return to daily activities within a few days.
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Conclusion
Lens implant surgery is an ideal option for those with complex visual problems, such as severe nearsightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism, as it provides a permanent solution without the need to change the shape of the cornea. Despite its effectiveness, consulting a specialist is necessary to determine whether it is best for you based on your specific health condition. Your doctor will evaluate your eye health, corneal condition, and potential risks to direct you to the best option. Remember that maintaining eye health requires regular follow-up after the operation to ensure the best results and avoid any complications
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