Join Dr. Nita Shah, a distinguished ophthalmologist at Dr. Agarwal's Eye Hospital, as she elucidates the various lens options available for cataract patients in this informative video.
In this enlightening session, Dr. Shah dives into the three primary types of lenses: monofocal, toric, and trifocal or EDOF (Extended Depth of Focus). Gain valuable insights into the determining factors for choosing the most suitable lens type based on individual patient needs and preferences.
Explore the unique characteristics of each lens type and their implications for visual outcomes. Dr. Nita Shah explains how monofocal lenses provide clear vision at a single focal distance, necessitating the use of glasses for near vision in most cases.
Learn about toric lenses, specifically designed to correct astigmatism, yet requiring glasses for near vision in patients with cylindrical power.
Discover the transformative benefits of trifocal or EDOF lenses, which offer near, intermediate, and far vision without the need for glasses. Dr. Shah highlights how these advanced lenses provide continuous vision across various distances, enhancing convenience and quality of life for cataract patients.
Gain a deeper understanding of the nuanced differences between lens types and their implications for post-operative visual acuity and comfort.
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