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Advanced Surface Treatment Revolutionizes Vision Options

Are you tired of wearing glasses or contacts? Have you been told you’re not a good candidate for lasik? Do you wish for better vision, but have reservations about potential lasik risks? If you answered yes to any or all of these questions, then an Advanced Surface Treatment (AST) vision procedure might be right for you. Read on to determine if you should consult your local Columbia eye center about AST. What Is Advanced Surface Treatment? AST is an innovative new type of laser eye surgery . Columbia, SC has joined cities across the world where this cutting-edge treatment is now available. During AST, an advanced laser removes and reshapes the epithelia, tiny cells on the outermost surface of the cornea. This reshaping corrects refractive issues, making AST an effective treatment for common vision problems such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. AST Or Lasik? The main difference between LASIK and AST involves something called the corneal flap. The corneal f...

Will I need glasses after cataract surgery?

For many in Columbia, SC, cataract surgery may be the best option to correct cloudy lenses. One of the most commonly asked questions for cataract surgery is whether the patient will need glasses after surgery. Many factors affect the operation’s success, but almost 90 percent of patients gain significant improvements in their vision. With these gains, some may still need a form of eyeglasses after surgery. Following cataract surgery, some people need to wear eye protection for certain activities, according to the Mayo Clinic. There are many factors that impact whether patients need glasses post-surgery. Some of these include: Current eyeglasses prescription Level of astigmatism that the patient may have   Visual needs   Overall eye health Type of artificial lens used in the procedure The most commonly used lens for cataract surgery is the Monofocal IOL. These lenses set the best-uncorrected vision for each patient at a single focal point. Because the lens is...

Easy Tips for Choosing the Right IOL

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The term IOL stands for “Intraocular Lens.” This is the lens that replaces the natural one in your eye during cataract surgery. When contemplating cataract surgery in Columbia, S.C ., understanding the different types of IOLs will put your mind at ease. Consider: Your budget. Factor in insurance costs and copays. Luckily, most insurances cover monofocal lenses. These typically allow patients to see at longer distances. They’re also the most commonly prescribed. They allow you to see either closely or from a distance. So, the results will be impacted based on your needs. Your screen time. The amount of time you spend in front of a screen during the day affects your vision. Our doctors at the Columbia Eye Center are likely to recommend monofocals if you do. However, multifocal lenses may help if you do not want to depend on reading glasses-less.   Your time on the road at night. Many people have jobs that require them to drive at night. If you need night-vision, mult...