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The difference between EDOF and a multifocal IOL is focal points. With a multifocal, there is a specific “sweet spot” for the near vision.
The magic isn’t in the multifocal, it's in the right choice. With modern technology and diagnostic imaging, that magic is available to us!
In my last post, we talked about monofocal IOLs (and also more about Seinfeld than I would’ve guessed). We talked about what they are. And today we’re going to talk about what they can do. A lens with space-age (literally!) optics and clarity opens up a lot of possibilities. That’s true for distance vision or [...]
You can now use your FSA (Flexible Spending Account) and/or HSA (Health savings accounts) to access laser vision correction. Find out More!
The IOL implant Lens Replacement that best suits you will be determined by an overall assessment of your eye health and your vision needs.
If you’re considering laser vision correction as an alternative solution to using prescription eyeglasses or contact lenses, then look no further than bladeless LASIK.
If you have cataracts and age-related macular degeneration (AMD), you may be wondering if it’s safe to undergo cataract surgery.
When recovering from cataract surgery, sticking to your doctor’s directions and taking things slow and steady will greatly aid in the recovery process and tremendously improve your quality of life.
Multifocal lenses, particularly Multifocal IOLs, were an immediate game-changer when they arrived on the scene in the late 80s. Distance and near vision through the same lens? We couldn’t believe it. I was six at the time, but I bet I had a good day without even realizing why. What Multifocal Lenses Do and How [...]
LASIK eye surgery is an excellent option for people want to improve their vision. Some criteria must be met to qualify for treatment.
Where both eyes have 20/20 potential, another option opens up with monofocal IOLs. That option is blended vision, allowing for glasses-free vision at distance and near.
Here we stand at the trailhead of a journey through the different intra-ocular lens (IOL) choices. This will be a genuine nature walk – sightseeing these IOLs in their natural, uncommercialized setting. Usually, the only way to research IOLs is through highly manicured, carefully branded internet and brochure marketing. It’s research in a walled garden [...]