Should I have both of my cataract surgeries on the same day?
Your cataract surgeon may ask you to consider having both eyes taken care of in the same surgical session, on the same day. This is...
Refractive Lensectomy? Maybe.
Introduction Technical advances in cataract surgery have recently allowed younger patients to consider a new type of elective procedure:...
Fuchs' Corneal Dystrophy and Cataract Surgery
Fuchs' Corneal Dystrophy is disease of the corneal endothelium; the inner lining of the cornea. It causes blurred vision. In this...
The Light-Adjustable Lens
The light adjustable lens, approved by the FDA in 2017 for use in the United States, is an advanced technology intraocular lens that can...
Managing glaucoma during cataract surgery
If you have glaucoma and are planning cataract surgery, you may want to consider asking your surgeon to add MIGS to your surgical...
5 Things you can do to prevent macular degeneration
Macular degeneration is common as we get older. Below are 5 things you can do to reduce your chances of suffering from macular...
Three decisions you need to make while planning your cataract surgery
The decisions you make before cataract surgery will affect you every waking moment for the rest of your life.
Are you a good candidate for presbyopia correction during cataract surgery?
Whether or not to opt for presbyopia correcting lenses during cataract surgery is not a simple decision. With computers, cars, and just...
For Patients: Presbyopia II: how your accommodation changes during your life
Presbyopia is the loss of the ability to refocus from distance to near (accomodation) that occurs as we age. In this article, I will...
For Patients: Presbyopia I: Introduction
Remember that moment you first couldn’t see something close up? It probably happened suddenly. Maybe you were reading a map in a car at...