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Which company lens will be good after cataract surgery ?.. One should go for expensive lenses or what??
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More than the company, it is more important to choose the correct technology. You need to decide whether you would prefer to have a mono-focal or multi-focal lens technology and whether you need astigmatism correcting lenses. (Toric). Once you have decided on the choice of lens technology, your doctor can give you good options. Most companies provide good well standardized lenses today.
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Discuss these options with your surgeon and discuss the merits and demerits of the different kind of lens technologies.
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There are many types of lenses available in the market like monofocal/multifocal/toric, hydrophilic/hydrophobic. There are number of brand available. We have to choose lens according to work requirements and most importantly after examining the patient. So visit ophthalmologist.
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There is wide variety of intraocular lenses of different price ranges. The newer multifocal, Toric and accommodative lenses are more expensive. Depending on your requirement and clinical findings, your ophthalmologist will suggest you a variety of options. You must choose a foldable hydrophobic lens.
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