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Cataract Surgery With Mono IOL (See Clearly At The Distance That Matters Most)

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It Is Suitable For

· Those in Bangkok looking to restore clear vision affected by cataracts.
· Those who want to achieve sharp distance vision for driving or outdoor activities.
· Those who want to get a simple and reliable lens option.
· Those who wish to reduce cataract-related glare and blurriness.
· Those who wish to try a permanent eye vision solution.

What Is Cataract Surgery With Mono IOL?

Cataract Surgery With Mono IOL is a procedure that replaces a cloudy natural lens with a clear, artificial intraocular lens (IOL) that has a single focal distance. This lens can be set for distance, intermediate, or near vision, depending on your visual goals. It helps restore sharp, bright vision and reduces blurriness caused by cataracts.

Unlike multifocal lenses, the monofocal IOL focuses light at one point, providing stable and high-quality vision for the chosen distance. Many patients enjoy significantly clearer vision for driving or everyday activities, though reading glasses may still be needed. The procedure is well-established, safe, and offers excellent long-term results.

How It Works

Cataract Surgery With Mono IOL works by removing the cloudy natural lens and replacing it with a fixed-focus intraocular lens. During the procedure, a tiny incision is made, and ultrasound or laser energy is used to break up and remove the cloudy lens. The new IOL is then inserted into the same capsule that held your natural lens.

The IOL has one focal point – usually set for distance vision – to provide sharp clarity for far objects. For patients who wish to reduce their dependence on glasses, a monovision technique may be used, where one eye is corrected for distance and the other for near vision. The procedure typically takes 15 to 30 minutes per eye, and visual recovery begins within a few days.

Cataract Surgery With Mono IOL Procedure

1. Consultation and examination will be conducted.
2. Pre-surgical measurements will be taken.
3. Local anesthesia will be applied.
4. The cloudy lens will be removed through a micro-incision.
5. A monofocal IOL will be implanted.
6. Eye drops may be prescribed.
7. Post-care instructions will be provided.

Advantages and Limitations of Cataract Surgery With Mono IOL

<Advantages>
· Enhances distance vision
· Reduces cataract blurriness
· Offers long-lasting improvement
· Reduces glare and visual disturbances
· Provides clear, bright vision

<Limitations>
· Glasses may still be needed for near or intermediate tasks
· Does not correct presbyopia or multiple focal distances

Cataract Surgery With Mono IOL Preparation

· Avoid contact lenses for at least 3 days before surgery
· Avoid makeup, lotions, or creams on the day of surgery
· Discontinue the use of blood thinners for at least 2 weeks before surgery

Cataract Surgery With Mono IOL Post Care

· Avoid rubbing the eyes and protect them from dust or bright light
· Avoid strenuous activity for at least 1 week after surgery
· Refrain from swimming or saunas for at least 2 weeks after surgery

FAQ

Q1: What is the difference between Cataract Surgery With Mono IOL and Cataract Surgery With Multifocal IOL?
A1: Cataract Surgery With Mono IOL uses a single-focus lens, which provides clear vision at one distance (near, intermediate, or far). Multifocal IOLs have multiple focal points, allowing you to see clearly at near, intermediate, and far distances without glasses.

Q2: Will I need glasses after Cataract Surgery With Mono IOL?
A2: Most patients will still need reading glasses for near tasks if the lens is set for distance vision. However, monovision can reduce the need for glasses in daily life.

Q3: How long does it take to recover from Cataract Surgery With Mono IOL?
A3: Mild discomfort usually lasts a few days. Most patients notice improved vision within 1 to 3 days, but full recovery typically takes 4 to 6 weeks.

Q4: Is Cataract Surgery With Mono IOL painful?
A4: The procedure is generally painless. Local anesthesia is used, and most patients only feel slight pressure during surgery. Mild discomfort or irritation may occur for a few days after surgery.

Q5: Can both eyes be done at the same time?
A5: Usually, the second eye is operated on after the first eye has healed, typically 1 to 2 weeks apart, to allow proper vision adjustment and reduce risks.

Clinic Information

[Clinic Name] Bangkok Eye Hospital
[Location] Bangkok, Thailand
[Nearest Station/ Nearest Tourist Destination] Easily accessible within 30 minutes drive from Suvarnabhumi Airport
[Clinic Opening Time] Monday to Sunday (8:00AM – 8:00PM)

Operation Time 2 - 4 hrs
Recovery Time 1 - 2 weeks
Number of Postoperative Visit Depending on the treatment plan
Hospitalization Not required
Limitations Visual distortions, near vision correction, reduced depth perception, or dry eye may occur
Cancellation Policy No charge for cancellations made at least 48 hrs prior appointment date
Location 10/989 Soi Prasertmanukij 33 Nuanchan Buengkum District Bangkok 10230

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