- female
- 65 Years
- 14/08/2025
What's the best multifocal lens brand for cataract surgery and roughly how much should I expect to pay for one eye I'm getting cataract surgery soon and want to know which multifocal lens gives the sharpest vision without glasses also what's the average cost per eye Which multifocal IOL works best for cataract patients and what's the price range for a single eye My doctor mentioned multifocal lenses for my cataract surgery but I'm unsure which brand has the best results and what the typical cost is for one eye Looking for recommendations on the top multifocal lens for cataracts and an estimate of how much it costs per eye
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My right eye has SPH 13.0, CYL 2.0, and AXIS 170, while my left eye has SPH 7.5, CYL 1.5, and AXIS 175. I currently wear glasses but I'm considering LASIK surgery would I be a good candidate for it with these numbers? I'm a bit worried about the high SPH in my right eye and how that might affect the results.
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