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Multifocal Lenses

Trifocal Lenses

Some people use separate glasses to see both near and far. Some people can see both far and near with a single pair of glasses. Multifocal lenses are intraocular lenses that allow patients to see both near and far. There are different and various rings in multifocal lenses. With some of these rings, you can see near and with some, you can see far. In this way, the patient can have a clear vision.

In order for multifocal lenses to be used, precise measurements must be made on the patient before cataract surgery. In this way, the number of the artificial lens will be determined. The patient's myopia and hyperopia are also eliminated with this lens, which is then placed in the patient's eye. As it is known, standard intraocular lenses are single vision and focus only on distant vision. Multifocal lenses are bifocal and provide both near and far vision.

WHO CAN BE APPLIED TO? WHO CANNOT BE APPLIED?

MULTIFOCAL LENSES

  • Patients who want to get rid of glasses

  • Those with hymerpetropia or very high myopia

  • It can be applied to patients who cannot use contact lenses.

MULTIFOCAL LENSES

  • having to drive at night

  • Having a very sharp vision expectation

  • Someone who works a lot with computers

  • It should not be applied to patients with problems in the visual center.

WHAT ARE THE ADVANTAGES?

  • Sharper vision at a variety of distances, both near and far

  • No need to use extra glasses

  • The transition between degrees is less sharp

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