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What are cataracts? How does cataract surgery work? Your frequent cataract questions are answered in this video.
During cataract surgery, your cloudy lens is replaced with an intraocular lens (IOL) tailored to your vision goals. Kleiman Evangelista offers advanced options like the RxSight Light Adjustable Lens, which allows you to customize your vision after surgery for unmatched clarity, and numerous trifocal lenses for clearer vision at all distances without glasses. Additional options include toric lenses for astigmatism and standard monofocal lenses.
Watch this video to learn more about these IOLs and how they can transform your vision.
Patients who are looking to play more of an active role in determining their visual outcomes can opt for the Light Adjustable Lens (LAL). The LAL is the only IOL that is adjusted AFTER surgery. This unique lens allows you to test-drive your vision and, working with your surgeon, lock-in your preferred vision truly designed for your unique visual outcomes. By allowing adjustments after implantation, the LAL ensures highly personalized visual outcomes tailored to your lifestyle, whether you need sharp distance vision or prefer improved clarity for reading. This video explains more about how the LAL is adjusted and what it means for your vision outcomes.
Learn more about preparing for your upcoming cataract surgery at Kleiman Evangelista Eye Centers of Texas.
Learn more about your post-operative instructions for cataract surgery.