
Introducing a breakthrough in vision surgery. Now there's a revolutionary
new
way to potentially leave your glasses behind – introducing the AcrySof
ReSTOR intraocular
lens (IOL), a breakthrough in vision surgery. AcrySof ReSTOR has been
uniquely designed to improve vision at all distances – up close, far away
and everything in-between – giving cataract patients their best chance
ever to live free of glasses.

What Is a Cataract?
A cataract is a clouding of the normally clear lens of your
eye. Clouded vision can make it more difficult to read, drive
a car or see the expression on
a friend's face. Clouding of the lens is a normal part of getting older. What Cataract Symptoms?
• Bright Colors Become Dull
• Halos Around Lights
• Difficulty Reading In Low Light
• Blurred or Double Vision
• Frequent Changing of Glasses Prescription
Goals of Cataract Surgery:
• Provide a Full Range of Vision
• Minimize Dependence on Glasses
• Including Reading Glasses and Bifocals
• Improve Lifestyle Activities
Does cataract surgery hurt?
Thanks to numbing drops and medications to help you relax, this procedure
involves minimal discomfort. Usually, your surgeon will use a local/topical
anesthetic
to numb your eye and you will remain awake during the surgery.
I have cataracts in both eyes.
Will the doctor treat both at the same time?
Typically, doctors will perform surgery in the second eye two or three weeks
after the first eye. All patients are different, so talk to your doctor
about what is right for you.
How long will I be in the hospital
or surgery center?
Patients commonly spend only a few hours at the hospital or surgery center,
and are allowed to go home the very same day.
How long after surgery can I see
and return to normal activities?
Every patient and every eye is different, but patients commonly see well enough
to drive the day after surgery. Most patients can resume normal basic activities
like reading and watching TV by the next day, and return to work within
a one to seven days. You should ask your doctor what is best for you.
Do I have to use eye drops before
and after surgery?
Yes. Usually three (3) days before your surgery you will begin using eye drops
to prepare for surgery. You will continue to use drops until told to discontinue
by your doctor. Typically, this is a couple of weeks. Always ask your doctor
before stopping the use of any prescribed medicine or eye drop.
Will I need glasses after cataract
surgery?
It depends on what type of intraocular lens you elect to have implanted. Most
patients do not need glasses or contacts for distance tasks following cataract
surgery with a traditional monofocal IOL, but still rely on reading glasses
for near tasks. In the clinical trials for the RESTOR and REZOOM a significant
number of patients reported never wearing glasses for distance, intermediate
or near tasks after their surgery.
Can my cataract come back?
No. However, over time, patients may complain that their vision has once again
become cloudy. This sometimes a common condition, which may occur with
any type of IOL, is known as a secondary cataract or "PCO." Secondary
cataracts can be easily treated in the office.
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