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A cataract is a clouding of the natural lens in the eye that makes vision appear cloudy or hazy. If the cataract progresses to an advanced stage, patients can become unable to perform everyday visual tasks, such as driving at night or stepping off a sidewalk under glare conditions. It is best to consult a top Fayetteville cataract surgeon to determine if you have cataracts and if they have progressed to an advanced stage. Unfortunately, the standard tests for vision, such as the Big E chart, cannot fully determine the severity of cataracts. Other tests such as, contrast sensitivity and glare sensitivity, can help eye surgeons to determine the vision loss associated with the cataracts.
During the procedure, the cataract is removed and replaced with an artificial lens or IOL (intraocular lens). The best cataract surgeons in Fayetteville use the no needle, no stitch, no patch technique, which typically requires less than 30 minutes. Because the incision is made at a certain angle and in a specific location, it is self-sealing and requires no stitch. Patients are often able to return home the same day.
New technology in IOLs has provided surgeons a way to treat both cataracts and presbyopia during the same procedure. The premium lenses, such as Crystalens, ReStor, ReZoom and Tecnis, correct for both distance vision and near vision. A high percentage of patients require no glasses after surgery for driving or for reading. The Crystalens is an accommodating IOL that moves slightly in the eye when the patient focuses, similar to the way the young eye changes focus from near to distance vision. The ReStor, ReZoom and Tecnis lenses are multifocal IOLs and work in a similar way to bifocal glasses or contact lenses.
To determine which premium IOL is best for you, consult a Fayetteville cataract surgeon. Many of these surgeons also have comprehensive ophthalmology practices which offer LASIK eye surgery, facial anti aging treatments, general eye examinations and treatment for eye injuries. A consultation with a top cataract surgeon can provide answers for questions about the costs, risks and benefits of cataract surgery with a premium IOL, as well as information about other areas of eye care. For more invasive plastic surgery procedures, the eye surgeon may recommend a board certified plastic surgeon in the area.
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Carolina Vision Center
Michael G. Woodcock, MD, SEE
(800) 724-6628
2047 Valleygate Drive
Fayetteville, North Carolina 28304
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