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📄 Download the free Digital Lens Guide! Download our FREE Lens Guide here: https://cataractcompanion.ck.page/len... If you only see with one eye, cataract surgery can feel especially overwhelming. In this video, Dr. Brad Sifrig, a board-certified cataract surgeon, explains the unique risks, timing considerations, and best lens options for monocular patients. Learn what makes surgery different when it’s your only eye, and how to approach the decision with confidence. Brad Sifrig MD is a board-certified cataract surgeon answering many of the common questions around cataract surgery. The Cataract Companion channel is your guide to cataract surgery success. Subscribe here: / @cataractcompanion 📄 Download the free Digital Lens Guide! Download our FREE Lens Guide here: https://cataractcompanion.ck.page/len... ✅ For more answers to FAQs about cataract surgery checkout our FAQ Playlist here: • Cataract Surgery FAQs 👍 Like, subscribe, and share to stay updated with the latest in cataract surgery! #Cataract #CataractSurgery #CataractCompanion Chapters 00:00 - 00:58 - Intro 00:59 - 02:32 - Monocular Overview 02:33 - 03:57 - Cataract Surgery 03:58 - 06:07 - Timing of Surgery 06:08 - 07:49 - Lens Options 07:50 - 08:44 - Monocular Safety Disclaimer: This video is for informational purposes only and is not intended to provide personalized medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Consult a healthcare professional for personalized medical advice and treatment. Statements about specific products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. Always consult with your doctor when making medical decisions.