New Technology Provides Precision for Cataract Surgery

Cataract surgery is one of the most widely performed surgical procedures with over 2 million operations performed yearly. Given the volume, patients have high expectations for positive outcomes that restore quality vision. The Ophthalmologists at The Eye Center in Columbia, South Carolina are among the country’s most respected cataract surgeons. 

Cataracts – The Signs

Cataracts is a gradual process causing clouding over the eye’s lens.  When focusing on an object, light must travel through the lens, and focus on the retina to capture light.  If your lens is clear there is no issue with the light reaching the retina.  If the lens is cloudy, only some of the light reaches the retina which can cause blurred vision. 

Symptoms of cataracts are:
  • Inability to drive at night.
  • Challenges with seeing a movie.
  • Difficulty with reading a package or magazine even with reading glasses.

Modern Technology Enhances Cataract Surgery

There are several new technologies ophthalmologists use in enhancing cataract treatment in Columbia, South Carolina for patient quality of vision and satisfaction.

  • TECNIS® Multifocal Intraocular Lens – Provides excellent results. After surgery, you can see without glasses at a distance, as well as objects up close.

  • TECNIS® SymfonyIOL -  This lens is the first presbyopia-correcting extended range of vision IOL. There are two versions, Non-Toric and Toric for patients who have astigmatism.  The beauty of this lens is it provides improved vision at any distance without sacrificing the ability to see things close up.

  • LENSTAR LS900 – This optical biometer captures unique data about your eye and structure, such as the thickness of lens, cornea and retina. It is also a great tool even if you had corrective eye surgery.

  • LenSx® Femtosecond Laser–Provides a bladeless incision that matches the consistent reliability of a laser.
  • Astigmatism Reduction – treats mild levels of astigmatism creating a sharper vision.
  • Lens Fragmentations – pulverizes the central portion of the cataract. This allows for a gentle removal and decreased healing times with quick results for quality vision.

With these new technological advances, you can feel confident about your understanding of cataract surgery.   By using modern techniques, cataract surgery outcomes are positive and leaving patients satisfied with the results, and the quality of life restored.

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