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<blockquote data-quote="G.H.K" data-source="post: 2512157" data-attributes="member: 117760"><p>Cataract surgery fixes lens problems, but the quality of your vision afterwards depends on the rest of your eye. A foldable lens is good value as it minimizes the incision needed. You will no longer have astigmatism due to a deformity in your lens, but you will still have any astigmatism caused by a deformity in your cornea. A particularly skilled surgeon can reduce your corneal astigmatism somewhat by careful choice of where he makes the incision to change the lens, but it is still very likely that you will have to wear glasses for all distances to correct your corneal astigmatism if you want really sharp vision. The results can be excellent. My cataract surgery was a dozen years ago and I am 87, and with my glasses, I still have 20/15 vision in both eyes.</p><p>gking</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="G.H.K, post: 2512157, member: 117760"] Cataract surgery fixes lens problems, but the quality of your vision afterwards depends on the rest of your eye. A foldable lens is good value as it minimizes the incision needed. You will no longer have astigmatism due to a deformity in your lens, but you will still have any astigmatism caused by a deformity in your cornea. A particularly skilled surgeon can reduce your corneal astigmatism somewhat by careful choice of where he makes the incision to change the lens, but it is still very likely that you will have to wear glasses for all distances to correct your corneal astigmatism if you want really sharp vision. The results can be excellent. My cataract surgery was a dozen years ago and I am 87, and with my glasses, I still have 20/15 vision in both eyes. gking [/QUOTE]
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