Lens options after cataract surgery: what you should know - Online interview See more
There are plentiful options when it comes to what lens to choose from following cataract surgery.
In our latest online interview, revered Reading-based consultant ophthalmologist, Mr Sumith Perera, explains why some patients require glasses after cataract surgery while others may not, and outlines all of the available lens options for people to choose from after cataract surgery.
If you are currenty deciding on what lens might be the most appropriate option for you and your eyesight, consult directly with Mr Perera today via his Top Doctors profile here: https://www.topdoctors.co.uk/doctor/sumith-perera
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An introduction to Mr Sumith Perera See more
Meet Mr Sumith Perera, a highly respected consultant ophthalmologist who specialises in cataracts, amongst many eye-related conditions. Find out in this video why he chose to specialise in ophthalmology.
If you would like to book an appointment with Mr Perera, you can do so via his Top Doctors profile here: https://www.topdoctors.co.uk/doctor/sumith-perera
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What is refractive surgery, and how is it performed? - Online interview See more
"Refractive surgery is aimed to alter your refractive state by altering the anatomy of the eye, ... [by changing] the curvature of the cornea, the power of your lens, or by putting an additional lens into the eye to enable you to focus [light] onto the retina."
In our latest online video, esteemed consultant ophthalmic surgeon Mr Sumith Perera explains what exactly refractive surgery is and what it treats. The Reading-based consultant, who specialises in the treatment of cataracts and refractive procedures, looks at who is suitable for refractive surgery, and what side effects and potential complications to be aware of before undergoing this treatment.
00:00 What is refractive surgery, and how is it performed?
01:31 What is it used to primarily treat?
02:18 Who is the ideal candidate for refractive surgery?
03:24 Can this surgery go wrong? What can potentially happen if it goes wrong?
04:30 In terms of results or potential side effects, what can be expected?
If you are interested in booking a consultation with Mr Perera, you can do so today by visiting his Top Doctors profile: https://www.topdoctors.co.uk/doctor/sumith-perera
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