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Thinking About Premium Lenses? Fix Dry Eye First

“Thinking about premium or advanced technology lenses for cataract surgery? There’s one critical step many patients overlook: treating dry eye first.

In this video, leading eye surgeons explain why dry eye is even more important to address when choosing premium lenses like multifocal, trifocal, or light adjustable lenses.

👁️ Why dry eye matters more with premium lenses:

1. It affects your measurements

Cataract surgery depends on precise calculations

Dry eye distorts the tear film → inaccurate lens power selection

This can lead to “missed target” outcomes

2. It impacts your final vision quality

Light first passes through the tear film

If the surface is irregular, vision will appear blurry—even with a perfect lens

3. Premium lenses require precision

Multifocal/trifocal lenses = full range of vision

Light Adjustable Lens = multiple fine-tuning steps

Astigmatism correction = highly measurement-sensitive

⚠️ The key takeaway:
You can have the best lens available—but if the eye surface isn’t optimized, you won’t get the full benefit.

💡 Think of it like this:
Premium lenses are like a high-performance engine.
If the rest of the system isn’t tuned properly (your eye surface), performance suffers.

What patients should do:

Start dry eye treatment early (before consultation if possible)

Use artificial tears, warm compresses, and lid hygiene

Follow your surgeon’s plan to optimize the ocular surface

Bottom line:

If you’re investing in advanced technology lenses, optimizing your eye surface is essential to getting the results you expect.

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