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How does a presbyopia correcting intraocular lens replace a cataract?

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How does a presbyopia correcting intraocular lens replace a cataract?

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When a cataract forms inside of a natural lens, the natural lens is removed. During the surgical procedure a small incision is made in the side of the eye. The cataract-damaged natural lens is then removed through the incision and the artificial lens is implanted to permanently replace it.

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