If your eyesight quality has declined due to your natural lens becoming yellow and cloudy, cataract surgery OKC can help restore your vision! Here are five helpful things to know about this effective procedure:

 

 

1.     When to Consider Scheduling Cataract Surgery

It is best to schedule an appointment with your eye doctor if you notice any signs of cataracts. Common symptoms include:

        Reduced contrast sensitivity.

        Loss of color perception.

        Halos and glares around lights.

        Frequent prescription changes.

        General eyesight decline.

Your eye doctor can perform various tests to determine if you have a cataract, its severity, and your ideal cataract treatment Oklahoma plan.

 

 

2.         What a Cataract Treatment Oklahoma Involves

While the specic procedure can vary some, cataract surgeries typically include the following:

        You will take a relaxant to ensure calmness during the surgery.

        Your surgeon will strategically make a micro-incision in the eye.

        The clouded natural lens will be dissolved and then removed.

        Your surgeon will then place a new lens implant in the incision.

        Afterward, you will wait briefly for observation before going home.

No stitches are needed, as your eye will heal naturally. Note that you may experience some discomfort for a few days.

 

 

3.         What Your Lens Replacement (IOL) Options Are

Your cataract will be replaced with an intraocular lens, or “IOL.” Each IOL type can have a different effect on your vision. Prominent options include:

        Monofocal: provides clear vision at one distance.

        Bifocal: better eyesight at two distances.

        Trifo