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Cataracts and Laser Cataract Surgery

At Panhandle Laser Vision Institute, we understand how important clear vision is for your quality of life. Our dedicated team of experienced eye doctors is here to guide you through every step of your cataract treatment journey. Regain the clarity you deserve with state-of-the-art cataract surgery.

Dr. Barry was one of the first eye surgeons to perform refractive laser surgery, which eventually  evolved into bladeless cataract surgery using femtosecond lasers. We are proud to bring the latest and most updated advancement in cataract surgery to the Pensacola area.

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Imagine life without the haze of cataracts. Our advanced cataract surgery options, including advanced intraocular lens (IOL) choices, are designed to restore your vision and improve your day-to-day life. Whether you’ve been dealing with fuzzy vision, sensitivity to light, or difficulty with daily tasks, our experienced cataract surgeons are ready to help.

  • Expertise: Our eye doctors are experts and have performed thousands of successful cataract and LASIK surgeries.
  • Leading-Edge Technology: We stay at the forefront of eye care technology to provide you with the most advanced cataract treatment options available.
  • Personalized Care: Your unique needs and concerns are our top priority, and we’ll tailor a treatment plan that’s just right for you.
  • Compassionate Approach: Our caring staff is here to offer support and answer your questions, ensuring your comfort every step of the way.

Learn more about your Pensacola cataract specialists, then schedule a consultation and come meet them in person.

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What Is Cataract Surgery?

While mild cataracts may be correctable with glasses or contacts, cataract surgery is the only way to effectively treat moderate to advanced cataracts. During cataract surgery, the cloudy lens is removed and replaced with an artificial intraocular lens (IOL). Cataract surgery is an outpatient procedure and one of the most commonly performed surgeries.

Traditional cataract surgery has been performed for decades, by hand, with devices to manually create incisions on the eye, dissolve and remove the cataract. Dr. Concool has successfully performed thousands of these procedures throughout his career as an experienced eye surgeon.

Preparing for Cataract Surgery

Your journey begins with a comprehensive evaluation. Your eye doctor will assess your eye health, discuss your symptoms, and recommend the best course of action for your needs. If cataract surgery is right for you, they will also discuss your IOL options and help you choose one that is best for your vision and lifestyle.

Your Cataract Surgery Procedure

Cataract surgery is a minimally invasive procedure that typically takes the surgeon less than 30 minutes. Our team utilizes small incisions and advanced techniques to gently remove the cloudy lens and replace it with a clear artificial lens, improving your vision instantly. Panhandle Laser Vision Institute is a leading provider of the femtosecond laser approach to cataract surgery, which provides a bladeless and innovative solution.

Recovery After Cataract Surgery

After your surgery, you will have certain restrictions you need to follow. You will not be able to drive home from surgery on your own, so plan to have a friend or family member drive you home. Depending on your individual needs, your surgeon may provide dark glasses to reduce any glare you may experience after surgery and give your eyes a chance to rest and heal. Your doctor may also prescribe you eye drops or other medicine to help you recover from cataract surgery. After a short recovery period, many patients report enhanced clarity and brighter colors immediately. You will need to restrict certain activities, such as swimming and strenuous exercise, for several weeks after surgery. We’ll provide you with detailed postoperative instructions and schedule follow-up appointments to ensure a smooth recovery process.

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Cataracts are a common age-related condition where the natural lens of the eye becomes cloudy, causing vision to deteriorate. The National Eye Institute estimates that about 50% of Americans have cataracts by the age of 75. While cataracts are not painful, they can severely interfere with quality of life and can even cause blindness if left untreated.

  • Blurred vision
  • Faded color vision or colors appearing more yellow
  • Difficulty driving at night
  • Sensitivity to glare
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At Panhandle Laser Vision Institute, we are pleased to offer a variety of lens options to our patients. Your eye surgeon will help you determine which option is best for your unique eyes.

If you don’t mind wearing glasses, you may opt for a basic monofocal (single-focus) IOL. This traditional lens is used to replace the cloudy lens of the eye, reversing the effects of cataracts. This technology has been available for many years and improved millions of patients’ vision. The lens corrects your vision for one distance only. This means that you will continue to be dependent on glasses for some tasks, such as reading. Basic monofocal IOLs are covered by most medical insurance plans.

Panhandle Laser Vision Institute uses the most advanced lenses and will be happy to discuss the best options for your unique eyes. To find out which intraocular lens option is best for you, schedule a consultation with your Panhandle Laser Vision Institute cataract surgeon today.

Advanced Technology Intraocular Lenses (ATIOLs)

Patients who wish to further improve their vision can do so with ATIOLs. The best lens for you depends on many factors, including your lifestyle and specific vision needs. In addition to removing the symptoms of cataracts, these advanced lenses can also correct nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism, and even age-related loss of near vision (presbyopia). ATIOLs can help reduce or even eliminate the need for eyeglasses and contacts. Additional costs are involved, and many patients choose to use an interest-free financing option or pay with cash or credit card. Contact us to discuss your options.

Cataracts are a normal part of aging that happens when proteins in the eye start to break down. Some people may be predisposed to cataracts due to genetics or certain health conditions.

While there are steps you can take to protect your overall eye health, such as wearing UV-protective sunglasses and not smoking, cataracts cannot be prevented. The good news is that modern cataract surgery is a safe and effective solution.

Cataract surgery is recommended when cataracts significantly affect daily activities and quality of life. When vision loss starts to interfere with tasks like driving, reading, or recognizing faces, surgery may be considered.

According to the American Refractive Surgery Council, cataract surgery is widely known as a safe and effective procedure, with a complication rate under 2%.

There are a number of factors that influence the cost of cataract surgery. These include whether you need cataracts removed from one or both eyes, the type of surgical equipment used, and the miscellaneous needs of your unique eyes. For more information about the cost of your procedure and payment options, contact your Panhandle Laser Vision Institute team.

The choice of intraocular lens (IOL) used during surgery can influence your need for glasses after the procedure. Standard monofocal IOLs correct vision at a single distance. Some premium IOLs are designed to correct refractive errors like nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism, and presbyopia, reducing the need for glasses. Depending on the IOL you choose, you might still need reading glasses or glasses for other specific tasks.

Contact Panhandle Laser Vision Institute

Contact us to schedule your cataract consultation and take the first step toward brighter, clearer days.

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