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Normal Vision
Presbyopic Vision
Cataract Vision
· Presbyopia: Eyes that have undergone aging, making it difficult to see near objects clearly.
· Cataract: A dangerous condition where the lens becomes cloudy, preventing light from passing through properly, causing vision to become hazy like fog and decreasing visual acuity
Difficulty focusing properly
Colors don't appear clearly or look hazy
Experience glare and light halos
Objects appear doubled when covering one eye
Suddenly able to see near objects better
Difficulty driving at night
Vision seems better in dark places
Poor vision even when wearing glasses
Normal pupil (healthy eye)
Cataract pupil
If the pupil appears white in the mirror, it means cataract is already progressing.
In this case, prompt treatment is necessary.
Age-related opacity process
Lens hardening process
Cataracts caused by presbyopia can be
treated with intraocular lens implantation surgery.
※Treatment reviews can be viewed after login due to medical law.
1
Create a small incision
at the edge of the cornea
2
Through the created incision,
the cataractous lens is
fragmented and removed.
3
In the space
where the lens was removed,
an artificial intraocular lens
is implanted
Laser adjustment leading to
prolonged surgery time
and possible infection risk
Laser fragmentation leading to
extended recovery period
and causing side effects
Galilei
Pentacam
IOL Master
Verion
Centurion
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Clareon
PanOptix
LISA Tri
Lentis
Tecnis PureSee
Tecnis Eyhance
·
Presbyopia: Eyes that have undergone aging, making it difficult to see near objects clearly.
·
Cataract: A dangerous condition where the lens becomes cloudy, preventing light from passing through properly, causing vision to become hazy like fog and decreasing visual acuity
Difficulty focusing properly
Colors don't appear clearly or look hazy
Experience glare and light halos
Objects appear doubled when covering one eye
Suddenly able to see near objects better
Difficulty driving at night
Vision seems better in dark places
Poor vision even when wearing glasses
Normal pupil (healthy eye)
Cataract pupil
If the pupil appears white in the mirror, it means cataract is already progressing. In this case, prompt treatment is necessary.
Age-related opacity process
Cataracts caused by presbyopia can be
treated with intraocular lens
implantation surgery.
※Treatment reviews can be viewed after login due to medical law.
1
Create a small incision
at the edge of the cornea
2
Through the created incision,
the cataractous lens is
fragmented and removed.
3
In the space where the lens was removed,
an artificial intraocular lens is implanted
Laser adjustment leading to prolonged surgery time and possible infection risk
Laser fragmentation leading to extended recovery period and causing side effects
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