Intraocular lenses are synthetically made lenses that replace the eye’s natural lens known as the crystalline lens. Physiologic conditions place an individual to be qualified in receiving artificial intraocular lenses. Conditions such as cataract, wherein there is opacity in the lens thus causing loss of vision, and other conditions that loses the inflexibility property of the natural lens. Intraocular lenses can correct visual problems such myopia or nearsightedness and hyperopia or farsightedness.
Intraocular Lenses: Foldable and Hard
Intraocular lenses comes in two varieties, it can be a foldable intraocular lens and hard intraocular lens. The foldable intraocular lens is the type of intraocular lens that is widely used at present. Since this is foldable and is very flexible, it is easier to implant. Foldable intraocular lens requires small incision upon implantation since this can be folded. However, hard intraocular lenses may be prescribed by health care providers whenever they found out that this is more suitable to the client’s condition. This hard intraocular lens requires a large incision in order to implant properly.
Implantable contact lens and intraocular lens are two different lenses, they differ in a lot of things yet they share the common purpose of providing a better vision for a better quality of life. Implantable contact lens is a synthetically prepared crystalline lens placed over the eye’s natural lens. This basically enhances the visual acuity of the individual just like the convention contact lenses and corrective eye glasses. Implantable contact lenses are used to treat myopia or nearsightedness, hyperopia or farsightedness and even astigmatism. This type of lens is recommended for individuals aging from 21 to 45. On the other hand, intraocular lens is an artificial lens used to replace the natural eye’s lens. This artificial intraocular lens serves as the new lens of the eye correcting myopia, hyperopia, and presbyopia. This type of lens is indicated to clients aging from 21 to 80 years old.
Monofocal intraocular lens are the types of lens that corrects only one visual abnormality. This only provides a better vision at a certain distance; it could be near vision or far vision. If a client chooses to have monofocal for far vision, the client can visualize far object, yet the client still needs to use corrective eye glasses on order to visualize near objects. On the other hand, multifocal intraocular lens gives the client the full vision at any distance, thus there is no need to use corrective eye glasses at all. Discussing matters with the health care provider is an important step in order to decide which one best fits the client.
Intraocular Lens Surgery Procedure
The intraocular lens surgery is a short time procedure. Prior to the procedure proper, series of examinations are to be conducted and health status must be evaluated by health care provider to ensure safety during the procedure and thereafter. Client will be given with local anesthesia so that procedure becomes painless. The natural lens of the eye is then removed, then a small incision is made and the intraocular lens is then implanted inside. There is no need for suturing and healing is expected to be speedy.
Before the approval of the intraocular eye surgery procedure, extensive research and series of tests and examinations were made in order to prove its benefits and ensure its safety. Several countries participated in testing the safety and effectiveness of intraocular eye surgery namely Europe, Asia and United States. Research shows that the said procedure is said to be safe and beneficial. Implantation of intraocular lens was performed worldwide and yields successful outcomes. The same with other surgical procedures, intraocular lens transplantation has some risks but are very minimal.
Treating both eyes at the same time
Treating both eyes at the same time depends on your health care provider, but usually, intraocular eye surgery operates only one eye at a time and allots at about three weeks interval before treating the other eye.
After the procedure, you will feel as if nothing happened. You cannot feel that a new lens is placed inside your eye. Intraocular lens is also not visible to other people except for those trained ophthalmologist.
After undergoing an intraocular lens surgery, client is expected have visual improvement. It is known that distant and intermediate vision is improved as well.
People aging from 21 to 80 years old and who are suffering from cataracts and presbyopia considering that the eyes are healthy other than the stated conditions are qualified to undergo intraocular lens surgery.
In order to find the doctors qualified to do the procedure, you can find an online listing at Docshop’s and increase your awareness regarding intraocular eye surgery or make an appointment to your health care provider.

