ReSTOR® Multifocal Lens Implant & Astigmatism

ReSTOR® Multifocal Lens Implant & Astigmatism

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Question:Four months ago had cataract surgery using ReSTOR® Multifocal Lens Implant in both eyes including corneal relaxing incisions for previous astigmatism. I am adjusting to the various distances for reading as well as also also computer as well as also also the need for Great lighting. However my distance vision is usually blurry so have a problem reading street signs until almost on top of them.  of which has been suggested of which more relaxing incisions should be done as well as also also from the office. 

Answer: of which is usually impossible to know whether you might need additional relaxing incisions as of which is usually not obvious whether the cause of your distance blur is usually indeed uncorrected astigmatism. Generally if one features a meaningful amount of uncorrected astigmatism of which could also impact clarity at some other distances as well as also also not just distance vision. Before having additional relaxing incisions you might want to get a second opinion as well as also also definitive reason for the decreased distance vision. While of which could very well be due to the astigmatism, of which could be due to some other causes or just an inability to tolerate as well as also also get the desired performance via of which lens implant design-which does cause a considerable contrast reduction. as well as also also, of which may be of which an alternative to the relaxing incisions might provide the beast clarity.

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