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Introduction of the AcrySof Restor lens Restor

Acrysof Restor Lenses educational video and patient testimonials. An intraocular lens (IOL) is the artificial lens surgeons implant to replace the eye's crystalline lens that must be removed once it becomes cloudy. The main job of the IOL is to focus light onto the back of the eye (or retina), just as a natural, healthy eye lens would. The main thing that really affects, was not been able to my grandchildren in the vehicle with me, because I was actually afraid to do then, I was afraid I may meet an accident." "If I didn't wear glasses, I couldn't read. And no matter if I held up or hold the magazine..." "I knew there was something wrong with my eyes when I went to the mall and everybody's face was fuzzy. It frightened me a little so I turned around and went home, call the doctor." "Everything was blurry, my eyes hurts. I mean, just mean, sensitive to light, we found that, thru my doctor's testing that I have cataracts in both eyes." A cataract is the clouding of your eyes lens. It occurs naturally as we age. It may be why sharp objects appear blurry, colors look dull, and why you may have trouble seeing at night. "I have trouble seeing road signs. I would be right up on a road before I saw the signs and know that I am supposed to turn there, you know, because you just couldn't focus. Well, when I realized that my eyes sight was not what it should have been, oh, I was actually afraid that I was losing my sight." "I have gotten to the point where, I was not very confident in riding my bike anymore because I was afraid that I'd run into something." "You could say, 'Oh gush that's probably be Mary but maybe it's not', you know, but you waved anyway." "I'm on my computer a lot, my work. I would prop my computer up in the back to my ... I would sit this high ... it just didn't work and I just had a problem seeing I had to sit right on to it even with my ... I'm talking about with my glasses on." "After he had his eyes examined and he came out and he said, 'well, the doctor thinks the cataracts are ready to come out'." "I had some test done in his office. He explained the whole procedure to me, told me what I could look forward to, gave me some options." "He go in and they give you the pre-op ... they give you a ... intravenous, and put all kinds of drops and everything in your eye." "I know medicines come a long way, I knew it was going to be relatively easy procedure, but I was surprised that, really, what an easy procedure it was." The only way to correct cataract is a surgery. The good news is that cataract surgery is one of the safest and most effective procedures performed today. Your doctor will make a tiny incision in your eye using an instrument about the size of a pen tip to gently separate and remove the cataract. Once it's removed a new lens is inserted that unfold to its permanent position. "It was so easy. It was just a series of eye drops made three days before and the day of the surgery. It was in and out in 2 hours. The recovery process was like this; this morning after I had the 2nd eye surgery, I was pad. I took the pad out my eye and drove myself to the doctor and I was like a six year old child who had just learned to read. I was reading every sign that I couldn't see before. It was wonderful; I was so high tipped by the time I got there." Your vision after surgery will depend on the cataract lens you and your doctor choose. With the introduction of the AcrySof Restor lens, your options have never been better. Unlike traditional lenses, the breakthrough AcrySof Restor lens lets you see near, far and everywhere in between, the big picture and the details.To learn more about Dr. David Richardson, please visit: http://david-richardson-md.com. ---------------------- About Dr. Richardson: David Richardson, MD. is a Board-certified Ophthalmologist (Eye Surgeon) in California. He has completed his undergraduate studies at University of Southern California, where he graduated Magna Cum Laude and received many academic awards. He earned his medical degree at the prestigous Harvard Medical School with scholarships from Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Kappa Phi. Dr. Richardson has authored a patient-centered book on Cataract, "So, You've Got A Cataract?" and has written many articles about the latest glaucoma treatments on his blog, http://New-Glaucoma-Treatments.com. To learn more about Dr. David Richardson, please visit http://david-richardson-md.com. ---------------------- We Listen. You'll See!℠ David D. Richardson, M.D. Patient-Focused Ophthalmologist San Marino Eye 2020 Huntington Drive San Marino, CA 91108 Phone: (626) 289-7856 Email: [email protected] Patient-Focused Websites: New-Glaucoma-Treatments.com About-Eyes.com

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