Who should consider an Intra-Ocular Lens?
If you are advised against laser surgery then consider having an IOL. They are a safe and reliable form of vision correction and are very similar to a standard contact lens except there is no need for cleaning or disposing of!
You have a choice of two different types of IOL’s:
- Single vision (monofocal) IOL
- Presbyopia-correcting (multifocal) IOL.
Your age, lifestyle and budget will determine which one is the most suitable for you.
IOL Eye Surgery Guide:
- What is an ‘IOL?’
- What is it used to treat?
- Who should consider an IOL?
- What are the risks of an IOL?
- What are the benefits of an IOL?
- What should I ask the surgeon at the consultation?
- How much does an IOL cost?
- What is the IOL procedure?
- How long do the effects of an IOL last for?
- What does recovery from an IOL involve?
LASER EYE SURGRY GUIDE
- Laser Eye Surgery
- LASIK Eye Surgery
- Wavefront LASIK Eye Surgery
- EPI LASIK Eye Surgery
- IntraLase LASIK Eye Surgery
- Z-LASIK Eye Surgery
- PRK Eye Surgery
- LASEK Eye Surgery
- LTK Laser Eye Surgery
- PTK Eye Surgery
OTHER EYE SURGERY
- RK Eye Surgery
- AK Eye Surgery
- CK Eye Surgery
- CLE/RLE Eye Surgery
- INTACS Eye Surgery
- Cross Linking Eye Surgery
- Blended Vision Eye Surgery
- Lens Implants
- IOL Eye Surgery