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If I wear corrective eyeglasses or contact lenses before cataract surgery, can I expect improved vision and restored sight?

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If I wear corrective eyeglasses or contact lenses before cataract surgery, can I expect improved vision and restored sight?

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Today’s cataract surgery is safer, and the visual outcomes better, than ever before. This is due to developments such as smaller incisions, refractive surgery to correct vision at the same time of cataract removal and the precise matching of the IOL to the eye. Today’s cataract surgery also offers MULTIFOCAL VISION allowing patients to enjoy a better quality of life with independence from glasses in most situations — distance, near and everything in between.

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