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Smart lens surgery involves removing the eye's natural lens and replacing it with multifocal artificial lenses. These lenses allow patients to see clearly up close, far away, and at intermediate distances. It is particularly preferred for cataract treatment and for those who want to eliminate their dependence on glasses.
This method offers a permanent solution for individuals who are not suitable for laser eye surgery or who experience age-related vision problems. Smart lenses last a lifetime and do not require replacement.
Smart lens surgery can be performed not only in the treatment of cataracts, but also for people who do not want to wear glasses for near or far vision. In particular:
Those with cataract problems,
Those who have problems seeing both near and far,
Those who are not suitable for laser treatment,
It is a suitable option for those who do not want to wear glasses or contact lenses all the time.
This surgery is generally recommended for individuals aged 40 and over. This is because both distance and near vision problems begin to become apparent during this period. It is most successfully performed on individuals with good general health and suitable eye structure.
The surgery is performed under local anesthesia using a drop method. The eye's natural lens is removed and replaced with a smart lens. The procedure takes approximately 15–20 minutes. The patient can be discharged the same day and return to their daily activities quickly.
In the first days, care should be taken to avoid getting water in the eyes.
The drops prescribed by the doctor should be used regularly.
Do not rub your eyes,
Heavy sports and traumas should be avoided.
Vision usually improves significantly within the first few days and becomes clearer within a few weeks.
It solves both distance and near vision problems at the same time,
It permanently eliminates the cataract problem,
It remains popular for a lifetime,
It greatly reduces the dependence on glasses,
Provides recovery in a short time.
The eye is one of the human body's most sensitive organs. Correct lens selection and surgical experience are critical to the success of smart lens surgery. An experienced ophthalmologist will determine the most appropriate lens type for the individual and minimize potential complications. This will ensure the patient achieves both clear vision and long-term healthy visual comfort.
No. Local anesthesia with eye drops is used during the surgery. Therefore, there is no pain or discomfort.
The procedure takes approximately 15–20 minutes for each eye. The patient can be discharged the same day.
Most patients regain both distance and near vision without glasses. However, for very low prescriptions or in special circumstances, lower-grade glasses may be necessary.
Yes. The implanted lenses stay in the eye for life and do not need to be replaced.
Vision generally improves significantly within a few days. Full clarity is achieved within a few weeks. Patients can quickly return to their daily lives.
Although there are some risks as with any surgical procedure, the complication rate is quite low when performed by an experienced eye surgeon.