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What is an EDOF (Extended Depth of Focus) lens and who is it best for?
In this Eye Surgery Today segment, Dr. Blake Williamson explains how EDOF intraocular lenses (IOLs) provide reduced dependence...
Why “20 Happy” Matters More Than 20/20 Vision
Is 20/20 vision the real goal after cataract surgery?
In this Eye Surgery Today segment, Dr. Gary Wörtz explains the concept of “20 Happy” — focusing on functional vision, lifestyle satisfaction,...
How Soon Can You Resume Daily Activities After Cataract Surgery?
“How quickly can you get back to your normal routine after cataract surgery?
In this episode of Eye Surgery Today, leading eye surgeons explain what activities are safe in the early recovery...
Unhappy With Your Multifocal Lens? Here’s What Patients Often Discover
Are patients sometimes unhappy with multifocal lens implants after cataract surgery?
In this episode of Eye Surgery Today, Dr. Neda Shamie explains how surgeons evaluate patient concerns with...
Cataract Surgery Recovery: When Is Vision Fully Healed? (Real Timeline Explained)
When can patients expect to be fully healed after cataract surgery?
In this episode of Eye Surgery Today, cataract surgeon Dr. Blake K. Williamson explains the realistic cataract surgery recovery...
What Is Refractive Surgery?
Understanding Vision Correction Surgery and How It Reduces Dependence on Glasses
Refractive surgery is a category of eye procedures designed to correct vision by changing how light focuses inside...
Vision Correction vs Glasses
How Glasses and Contact Lenses Correct Vision
Glasses and contact lenses improve vision by externally adjusting how light enters the eye.
Glasses Sit in front of the eyes Easy to use and...
When LASIK Patients Need Cataract Surgery
Patients who have had LASIK or other refractive surgery in the past often deeply value their glasses-free vision. So when cataract surgery is needed, the question arises: should you choose a...
Why Biometry Can Be Tricky After Refractive Surgery
“Biometry” is the process of measuring your eye for the new lens implant (IOL) before cataract surgery. After refractive surgery (LASIK/PRK/RK/SMILE), biometry is challenging for several...
LASIK, PRK, RK, SMILE, and ICL: How They Affect IOL Planning
If you had vision correction surgery in the past – whether LASIK, PRK, SMILE (all laser cornea reshaping procedures), radial keratotomy (RK, old-style incisions on the cornea), or...








