Lens implants Michigan

A large portion of lens implants done nowadays are based on new technologies like cataract surgery. A lot of people nowadays go through cataract surgery. This is when the natural lens of the eye is substituted with an artificial lens. The same techniques that are used for cataract surgery is also used for intra-ocular lens implant surgeries.

What are some of the conditions that Lens implants are trying to treat?

  • Myopia - also known as nearsightedness or short sightedness
  • Hyperopia - also known as long sightedness or farsightedness
  • Astigmatism
  • What are the different types of lens implants?

    There are several types of implanting lenses into the eye. Sometimes, they are implanted directly into the eye in support of the natural lens of the eye. In other cases, they replace the natural lens of the eyes altogether. Lens implants can be categorised into two main sections and they are:

    1. Retention of the natural lens of the eye. This can be referred to as a PHAKIC contact lens implant or an implantable contact lens or ICL
    2. Replacement of the natural lens of the eye

    Multifocal Lens Implants

    Multifocal Lens Implants place a new focusing system inside your eye. The procedure uses the same successful techniques of modern cataract surgery to correct nearsighted and farsighted vision. The primary difference between Multifocal Lens Implants and cataract surgery is that cataract surgery is done to remove a patient's cloudy lens, whereas Multifocal Lens Implants are done to give you the focusing power to see near, intermediate and far images without glasses or contacts

    Intraocular Lens Implants

    An intraocular lens (IOL) is an implanted lens in the eye, usually replacing the existing crystalline lens because it has been clouded over by a cataract, or as a form of refractive surgery to change the eye's optical power. It usually consists of a small plastic lens with plastic side struts, called haptics, to hold the lens in place within the capsular bag inside the eye. IOLs were traditionally made of an inflexible material (PMMA), although this has largely been superseded by the use of flexible materials. Most IOLs fitted today are fixed monofocal lenses matched to distance vision. However, other types are available, such as multifocal IOLs which provide the patient with multiple-focused vision at far and reading distance, and adaptive IOLs which provide the patient with limited visual accommodation.

    Choosing a Lens implants in Michigan Doctor

    One of the most important decisions is choosing the eye surgeon that will perform the lens implant surgery. An experienced and reputable doctor will increase the likelihood of a positive outcome. To find a qualified doctor, try to get a recommendation from your primary eye doctor and talk to other people who have had lens implant surgery. Also, be wary of discount eye centers that offer rates much lower than other doctors - you usually get what you pay for - and you will most likely be sacrificing quality of care and treatment.

    If you are in need of a Free Advanced Vision Correction Evaluation for Lens implants in Michigan or anywhere else, please Contact Yaldo Eye Center for more information.


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