Monofocal or Multifocal Cataract Lenses

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May 8, 2017
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Cataract is one of the most common problems of the eye in today’s world. If you have undergone cataract surgery or are planning to go under one, then you might know that once you are done with the surgery, you will be asked about the type of cataract lens that you want to wear.

The options for cataract lenses are available in plenty and thus deciding on a single type of cataract lens can become a huge problem. You can always consult your eye surgeon but doing a little background research of your own will always be a big help.

Options for cataract lenses

The two most common options that you have when it comes to cataract lenses are:

·         Monofocal cataract lenses

·         Multifocal cataract lenses

If you already have one kind of lens and want to go for a lens exchange Malaysia has many stores for this purpose. Now, for the two types of lenses that you can choose from, here are their features. Monofocal lenses have been used by surgeons for a long time.

On the other hand, multifocal lenses are the result of innovation and technology. Multifocal lenses were able to become a huge possibility because of the IOL technology.

Monofocal lenses

Monofocal lenses will help you in focusing on only one vision, either far, near or at any intermediate distance. Also, in case you are looking for getting a hold of two vision then you can get each lens adjusted accordingly. This type of vision will definitely take time getting used to. Monofocal lenses are good for astigmatism.

Multifocal lenses

These lenses have been described as the best lens out there for cataract correction. Multifocal cataract Malaysia is available in many stores. Before you get all hyped about multifocal lens because it is the latest technology, you should know a thing or two about this type of lens. The ReSTOR lens used in multifocal lenses has the best near vision that you can ever ask for.

Multifocal lenses will give you the freedom of having both near and far vision. The reason behind their multifunctional approach is that the lens works by using different types of optical powers at different points across the lens.

If you want the multifocal lenses to work to their best potential, then you will have to implant them in both your eyes, not just one.

For people who work on computer all day, multifocal lenses is the best choice for them. In order to adjust to everything around you, it is better to go for multifocal lenses rather than monofocal lenses.

Some people complain about hazy or blurry vision when they use multifocal cataract lenses. Make sure that you consult your doctor before you make the final purchase.

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