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  • Posterior Capsulotomy

    Posterior capsulotomy is a laser procedure you may need sometime after cataract surgery to restore clear vision. When your new lens was implanted in your eye during cataract surgery, it was placed in the eye’s natural capsule. Over time, this capsule can become cloudy or wrinkled, causing blurry vision.

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  • Posterior Uveitis

    Posterior uveitis is inflammation of the uvea toward the back of the eye. You are more likely to get posterior uveitis if you have had certain diseases or viruses. Symptoms include a red eye, pain in the eye, and floaters. This is a serious condition that must be treated immediately to save vision. Treatment

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  • Posterior Vitreous Detachment

    A posterior vitreous detachment is when the jelly-like vitreous in the middle of the eye separates from the back of the eye. A PVD is a normal process of aging. By age 70, most people will have one. Most people having a PVD don’t notice any symptoms. Other people will see floaters and flashes of light.

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  • Presbyopia

    Presbyopia (“aging eye”) is when your eyes gradually lose the ability to see things clearly up close. It is a normal part of aging. To improve your vision, you can wear glasses that offer vision correction for both near and far (such as bifocals). You can also try monovision, where one eye is corrected

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  • Presbyopia Correcting IOLs

    Multifocal, accommodative, and extended depth- of-focus IOLs (intraocular lenses) are types of artificial lenses that replace the eye’s natural lens. They are usually implanted after a cloudy natural lens is removed in cataract surgery. Sometimes these IOLs are implanted only to correct refractive

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