What can I expect after the ReSTOR multifocal lens procedure?
Similar to other lens implant procedures, you can expect your vision to be good the day following surgery, and to improve over the first dramatically over the next week and then month following your procedure. We recommend that both eyes be corrected close rogether, so they can heal together and you can adapt to your new visual system quicker and without any imbalance between your 2 eyes. The majority of our patients have both eyes corrected the same day. We check your progress at 1 day, 1 week and 1 month (required appointment) following the procedure, to ensure that your eyes are healing nicely and that your visual outcome is progressing as expected. We perform the procedures on Thursday morning, and most patients can resume normal daily activities within 2 to 3 days and most return to work on Monday. After their procedure, the majority of Dr. Christenbury’s ReSTOR patients can read from 12 inches to 28 inches on the 20/20 or 20/25 line – which is the functional range for reading mat
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