Can I Get Refractive Cataract Surgery on Both Eyes at the Same Time?

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Age-related cataracts cause your vision to become cloudy or blurry. Fortunately, our revolutionary procedure can remove a cataract-affected lens while improving refractive errors like nearsightedness and farsightedness. Board-certified ophthalmologist Dr. Young H. Choi has helped countless people restore their vision through refractive cataract surgery near Birmingham, AL.

Some people have refractive surgery performed on both eyes during the same procedure. However, this is not always recommended and depends on individual circumstances. Call Young H. Choi, M.D. Eye Surgery Center to book a consultation and discuss this option. We consider your medical history, lifestyle preferences, and vision correction goals.

Ideal candidates for refractive cataract surgery

Cataracts are common in people over the age of 40 and cause problems like cloudy or blurry vision, halos around light sources, and poor night vision. Impaired vision makes it challenging to perform everyday tasks like reading, working on the computer, and driving.

The purpose of refractive cataract surgery is to remove the natural clouded lens and replace it with a synthetic intraocular lens (IOL). Dr. Choi chooses the IOL based on your vision needs and performs this procedure using top tools and technologies in Birmingham, AL.

Generally, anyone with a cataract that limits their vision to the point of needing glasses or contacts can benefit from this procedure. We can even address presbyopia (age-related nearsightedness) or astigmatism in patients.

Can I get refractive cataract surgery on both eyes at the same time?

Young H. Choi, M.D. Eye Surgery Center recommends performing refractive surgery on one eye and then scheduling a subsequent procedure for the other eye. This allows patients time to heal and become accustomed to their new vision between operations.

During a consultation, Dr. Choi will assess your eyes and discuss the best treatment plan for you moving forward. This includes choosing an intraocular lens that addresses the underlying refractive error. We also discuss topics like risks and expectations to ensure you are prepared for the surgery.

Recovering from refractive cataract surgery

You should be prepared for some mild discomfort and sensitivity to light after refractive cataract surgery, but these sensations are normal and should subside over time. Follow any instructions provided by Dr. Choi so you can heal properly and help get the results you want.

A follow-up appointment should be scheduled 1 – 2 days after treatment, then at the one-week mark, and then again one month after surgery. This allows Dr. Choi to monitor your recovery and check for any potential complications.

Your vision after refractive cataract surgery

Most patients can expect to see a dramatic improvement in their vision after refractive surgery. Dr. Choi will measure your visual acuity before and after the procedures to determine the degree of improvement. Many of our patients report 20/20 vision and enjoy less reliance on corrective eyewear. We’re confident you’ll be pleased with the results.

Ask Dr. Choi about refractive surgery

Clear vision is possible with cutting-edge intraocular lenses and refractive cataract surgery. Anyone who wants to take the next step should contact Young H. Choi, M.D. Eye Surgery Center to book an assessment and discuss possible options. Board-certified ophthalmologist Dr. Young H. Choi understands the importance of treating issues like cataracts and looks forward to helping you achieve your goals near Birmingham, AL.

* All information subject to change. Images may contain models. Individual results are not guaranteed and may vary.