Had my cataract surgery last November, and I am thrilled with the results. As has been said, it is a 10 or 15 minute surgery once you are prepped and rolled into the surgery. There was NO pain or discomfort in my surgery at all. Not even "a little pressure" as doctors like to say. My left eye was done first and they tested my vision 15 minutes after surgery - it went from 20/70 to 20/15 at distance). Talk about being thrilled - LOL! A couple weeks later the swelling from the surgery went down and it tested at 20/20-20/25. Still very good for 72 year old. My right eye was done 2 weeks later and initially corrected to only 20/40 (at distance) After weeks later it settled down to 20/20 at distance. I am thrilled. Reading is slightly off, I am VERY lucky. I can read the dash on my car, and most things that are not too close to my face - like I can read my Apple Watch (print is pretty small) with my arm partially extended.
There are two ways, as I understand it, to achieve "multi-focal" vision. In the older method, they adjust the lens for one eye to focus on distance, and the other eye for close up or reading vision. Most peoples brains quickly adapt to this and the brain simply ignores the eyed that is not in focus. It sounds "strange" but it works for a lot of people. One issue with this approach can be a depth of field problem - being able to tell how far away things are. But, for most it is not an issue.
The other approach (I think) is a lens like bifocals for classes. This is a relatively new offering. Like bifocals the upper part is for distance and the lower for reading. This does not have the problem of depth of field that different distances in each eye. But, it can require some getting use to get the right angle for what you are looking at in focus - sort of like bifocals. This, I think is the most expensive option.
I chose distance vision for both eyes because it has the least possible negatives. I use reading glasses for my computer work. I don't have to, but it is better for how far/close I like to sit from my computer and how small I like the print. I am lucky, my prescription is the lowest they can make - LOL!
As I said, I am thrilled, mine worked perfectly.
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