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Intraocular Lenses

 

An intraocular lens (IOL) is a tiny, lightweight, clear plastic or silicone disc placed in the eye during cataract surgery. An IOL replaces the focusing power of the eye’s natural lens.

 

Your eye’s natural lens plays an important role in focusing images on the retina. When a cataract develops, the lens loses its clarity. Light rays cannot focus clearly, and the image you see is blurry. Eyeglasses or contact lenses usually can correct slight refractive errors caused by early cataracts, but they cannot sharpen your vision if an advanced cataract is present.

 

The only treatment for a severe cataract is to remove the eye’s natural lens and replace it with an IOL. Intraocular lenses offer many advantages. Unlike contact lenses, which must be removed, cleaned, and reinserted, the IOL remains in the eye after surgery.

 

An IOL may be implanted either in front of or behind the iris. Behind the iris is the most frequent placement site. IOLs can be made of hard plastic, soft plastic, or soft silicone. Soft, foldable lenses can be inserted through a small incision, which shortens recovery time following surgery.

 

The rapid evolution of IOL designs, materials, and implant techniques has made them a safe and practical way to restore normal vision after cataract surgery.

 

 

IOL

IOL in the eye


Cataract Surgery

 

Introduction

What is a Cataract?

Symptoms of Cataracts

How is the Cataract Diagnosed

Prior to the Operation

Intraocular Lenses

Small Incision Surgery

Phacoemulsification

Posterior Capsulotomy

Complications

After Cataract Surgery

Info for Patients on Flomax

 

 

Cataract Surgery

 

Introduction

What is a Cataract?

Symptoms of Cataracts

How is the Cataract Diagnosed

Prior to the Operation

Intraocular Lenses

Small Incision Surgery

Phacoemulsification

Posterior Capsulotomy

Complications

After Cataract Surgery

Info for Patients on Flomax

 

 

 

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19460-3844
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