DOES CATARACT SURGERY LAST FOREVER?
Monday, March 7th, 2011HOW LONG WILL MY CATARACT IMPLANTS LAST?
I guess back in 1983, Mrs. S. asked the same question. That was the year that she had her first cataract removed here at Miami Eye Center. She followed with the second eye a year later. Ten years after that, in 1993, she had a corneal transplant in the right eye. Here she is pictured during this week’s exam with vision of 20/30 in each eye without glasses. She is a healthy and active 93 year old.
There are several messages here: (1) If you are in your 60’s and worried about impending cataract surgery know that you and your surgery outcome may well be around for a good long time to come (2) intraocular lenses are composed of a highly refined acrylic which does not appear to degrade over time. (3) don’t let your quality of life suffer due to poor vision from cataracts.
I have operated well over 15,000 cataract surgeries, evolving my surgical technique as the technology has improved. I can offer you the latest multifocal intraocular lenses designed to eliminate the need for reading and distance glasses, toric lenses which correct astigmatism or traditional generic lenses. I can help you choose the best approach for your visual needs; one size does not fit all. So give the office a call and we can discuss your situation. I must admit that I will not predict what you will be doing at 93.










