Yes, surgery is currently the only definitive way to cure cataracts once they impact your daily life. In the early stages, new prescription glasses can help, but they cannot reverse the clouding. Thankfully, cataract surgery is a safe, quick, and highly routine procedure. During surgery, your cloudy lens is replaced with an Intraocular Lens (IOL). The main types are: Monofocal lenses: Focus at one distance (usually far), meaning you will likely need reading glasses. Multifocal lenses: Provide clear vision at multiple distances, reducing your overall need for glasses. Toric lenses: Specially designed to correct astigmatism. \n\nWe will select the best option together based on your lifestyle.
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