PreOp® Patient Education Cataract Small Incision Eye

www.PreOp.com Patient ED @ 617-379-1582 INFO Your doctor has recommended that you undergo lens replacement surgery to treat a cataract. But what does that actually mean? The human eye is constructed like a camera - with a clear lens in the front. The lens is located just behind the iris. It is contained in an elastic capsule. This capsule will serve as the housing for the new lens. All light that enters the eye has to pass through this lens. As we age, this lens can become cloudy and gradually lose its ability to focus properly. This is called a cataract.If left untreated, a cataract can grow steadily worse - interfering more and more with your vision. Generally, replacing a cataract with an artificial lens is a simple procedure. It usually involves a single incision in the white of the eye. Through this single opening the cataract is removed and the artificial lens is inserted.
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could someboody tell me how to make a educational movie like this, give me some tips What kind a software do you need.
How to show parts of a picture and enlarge them etc
thanks Debby
it is good
good job
it is easy understand to people and Patient
why do they say that, it is common musicians have this problem more than normal people?
I was told the same thing. I had cataract surgery when I was 9, and told I could not have a lens replacement until I was an adult. With the information I have been finding lately, I think I must have been misinformed. They can implant lens’ into children……….I am 26 now, and I am looking into my options . I am optimistic. I would suggest that you continue searching for the right doctor to help you.
how did it go?
its to late what do u mean?
I’m getting this on the 25th of this month. I’m a little bit scared.
I was born with a cateract but I was told I couldn’t have lens replacement until I was 30. I’ve looked into it (seen as i’m now 20 and I want it fixed) and apparently it’s too late.
i don’t want 2 grow old my eyes i very sensetive T_T
love it.. awesome,good job
this rocks!