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Cataracts & Refractive Surgery



Understanding The Procedure

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Cataract surgery is an outpatient procedure that typically takes only 20 to 30 minutes. Here’s a brief overview of the process:

  • You’ll first receive a number of medicated eye drops, to prevent infection and inflammation, and to ensure you feel no pain during the surgery. You won’t be put to sleep for the procedure, but you will receive a mild sedative, to make sure you stay relaxed and comfortable throughout. Read more...
 

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ReSTOR Multifocal IOL

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Introducing a breakthrough in vision surgery. Now there's a revolutionary new way to potentially leave your glasses behind forever – the innovative AcrySof® IQ ReSTOR® intraocular lens (IOL), the latest advancement in cataract surgery technology. The AcrySof® IQ ReSTOR® IOL has been uniquely designed to provide enhanced image quality and a full range of vision – up close, far away and everything in-between – giving cataract patients the best opportunity to live life free of glasses.

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What is Presbyopia?

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Illustration of cross section of eye

Presbyopia happens as we get older, the lens inside the eye loses its elasticity making it hard to focus on objects up-close. Presbyopia is age-related and usually happens around 40-45, and will occur for everyone. Reading glasses are usually required for objects or activities that involve your near vision. There are numerous optical options for correcting presbyopia such as reading glasses, progressive lenses, bifocals, mono vision contacts, multifocal contact lenses. Surgical options are an excellent choice and are also available.

Call our office at (520) 229-1554 to schedule your appointment with Dr. Sanan to find out which option is best for you.

 

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Pima Eye Institute offers 12,18, & 24 MONTH NO INTEREST PAYMENT PLANS.

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Call 800-510-5638 to apply and receive your credit decision while on the phone.

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What are Cataracts?

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View of cataract in eyeYour eye’s natural lens sits behind the iris and pupil and works similarly to a camera lens. This natural crystalline lens of the eye is clear and is primarily responsible for focusing light on the retina. Any clouding of the natural lens is called a cataract. Cataracts cause blurry vision that affects the person’s ability to see clearly and function effectively.
Cataracts occur most commonly as a result of age and everyone will eventually have cataracts if they live long enough. Some people develop cataracts at a young age and these can be a result of heredity, trauma, diabetes and certain medications.

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Latisse

closeup of woman's blue eye and long lashes
LATISSE solution is a prescription treatment used to grow eyelashes, making them longer and darker. For more information visit www.LATISSE.com.

Ask Dr. Sanan about LATISSE today.

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