Vision correction lens surgery
Who can benefit from vision correction lens surgery?
The decline in reading ability is a natural aging process of the lens located in the inner part of the eyeball, which typically begins at the age of 45-50. As the elasticity of the lens gradually decreases, its ability to focus up close becomes increasingly impaired, and as a result, the text being read must be held further and further back, and later the use of reading glasses becomes essential.
How do I know if I am suitable for treatment?
It is advisable to check the suitability of the surgery on our website.
apply, where we can immediately find out preliminary suitability results by providing some ophthalmological data. After that, you will need to undergo a detailed ophthalmological examination at our clinic, where our doctors will provide you with a personalized
they will provide a suggestion for the most ideal surgical solution.
What happens during the aptitude test?
During the examination, a number of instrumental measurements, visual acuity determination, and a detailed ophthalmological examination with pupil dilation are performed. The examinations are completely painless and do not involve touching the eye. At the end of the approximately 1.5-hour full examination, we provide our patients with a detailed surgical recommendation.
What results can I expect after surgery?
During the suitability test, based on the results, the
The doctor determines the type and diopter of the artificial lens to be implanted, and discusses the expected visual acuity with the patient. In a very large percentage of cases, a life without glasses is possible.
can live after the surgery. Of course, there are individual cases, but in this case, the doctor will inform you about the expected results before the surgery and the patient can decide on the
about performing treatment.
How long will I have clear vision after surgery?
The quality of vision after refractive lens exchange surgery is maintained throughout life, and it can also prevent the development of many other ophthalmological diseases, such as cataracts or glaucoma attacks.
How should I prepare for the surgery?
On the day of surgery, patients can take their usual medications, there is no need to stop taking them. On the morning of surgery, you can eat and drink freely, and we specifically ask that our patients not arrive on an empty stomach.
What tests should I expect immediately before surgery?
The surgery is performed under local anesthesia, which is performed exclusively with eye drops at our clinic. Thanks to today's modern anesthetic drops, the surgery is completely painless.
How long does the surgery itself take?
The surgery takes about 10-15 minutes per eye. We almost always treat both eyes at the same time, and we keep our patients informed during the surgery so that they are not surprised by the steps of the surgery.
What happens after the surgery?
After the surgery, after a short rest period, we perform a control examination, after which our patients are given the necessary
We send them home with advice.
What should I pay attention to after surgery?
After any eye surgery, it is very important to be aware that aftercare is just as important for a successful outcome as the procedure itself. It is important to follow the eye drop therapy and lifestyle advice prescribed by your doctor.
comply with it and do not miss the required control tests.
