Procedures
ICL Implantation
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• A cataract is a clouding of the natural lens of the eye which leads to a decrease in vision. It typically develops slowly and can affect one or both eyes and make your vision blurry, hazy, or less colorful. You may have trouble reading or doing other everyday activities.
• Cataracts are most associated with aging, but they can also result from other factors, including Family history , medical conditions such as diabetes and other systemic diseases, Long-term use of corticosteroids and other environmental factors or eye injuries.
• The most effective treatment for cataracts is quick , painless surgical removal of the cloudy lens, which is usually replaced with an artificial lens (intraocular lens or IOL) which is is a clear, plastic lens that requires no care and becomes a permanent part of your eye. IOLs can correct myopia, hyperopia, presbyopia or astigmatism.
Types of IOLs
Monofocal IOL
The lenses have one focusing power. This means they sharpen either your distance, mid-range or close-up vision. most people need it for far vision but still will require glasses for reading.
Multifocal IOL
The lenses contain multiple focal point which helps patients with near and distant vision. It reduces the patients 'need for glasses or bifocals. One shortcoming is that some patients may notice rings or halos around lights, like when driving at night.
Trifocal IOL
Trifocal IOLs have three focal points, providing vision correction for near, intermediate, and distant objects.
It improves the patients’ reliance on glasses as it covers a wider range of vision. Halos and glares can still be present especially in low-lighting.
Extended Depth of Focus (EDOF) IOLs
EDOF lenses contain one long focal point that expands your corrected range of vision and depth of focus. These lenses give excellent distance vision along with improvements in mid-range vision. You may still need to use glasses for close-up tasks like reading. glasses for close-up tasks like reading. EDOF IOLs aim to provide a smooth transition between near, intermediate, and distant vision, potentially minimizing visual disturbances like halos and glare.
Toric IOL
Toric IOLs are designed to correct astigmatism, These lenses improve how light hits the retina, allowing you to have a sharper, clearer vision. Toric lenses are available in monofocal, multifocal, extended depth of focus (EDOF) or accommodative models.
your surgeon will help choose the type of IOL most suitable for your lifestyle and vision needs
