Cataracts Explained,ORA-Guided Cataract Surgery,Premium Intraocular Lenses

Cataracts are such a common occurrence that Cataract Awareness Month is recognized each June as a reminder of both the prevalence of cataracts and the incredibly advanced and more accessible treatment options now available. While the vast majority of people will experience some degree of cataract formation as they age, advances in cataract surgery and intraocular lens (IOL) technology mean that vision loss from cataracts no longer needs to limit your life the way it once might have. 

At BVA Advanced Eye Care, our experienced team is dedicated to ensuring patients who choose cataract surgery receive personalized, high-precision cataract care. Take a closer look here at what to know about cataracts and your options for cataract surgery to help restore clearer vision in Oklahoma City, OK. 

Does everyone get cataracts when they are older? 

Most people will develop cataracts eventually, as the proteins in the eye’s natural lens begin to break down and clump together, causing cloudiness. While age is the most significant risk factor for cataracts, cataracts can also result from eye trauma, certain medications, medical conditions like diabetes, or prolonged UV exposure. It’s comforting to keep in mind, however, that cataracts develop gradually and are highly treatable with today’s surgical innovations. 

Is there anything you can do to prevent cataracts? 

There’s no way to prevent cataracts, but certain lifestyle choices can help delay their development, such as:  

  • Wearing UV-protective sunglasses 
  • Managing chronic conditions like diabetes 
  • Avoiding smoking 
  • Eating a diet rich in antioxidants 
  • Attending regular eye exams 

Early detection of cataracts is one of the most effective ways to make treating cataracts more convenient and successful, and Cataract Awareness Month is a great time to schedule your next vision check to catch changes before they affect daily life. 

What kind of cataract surgery do I need? 

The type of cataract surgery needed depends on several individual factors, including eye shape and health, vision goals, and lifestyle. At BVA Advanced Eye Care, we offer laser cataract surgery, which uses advanced femtosecond laser technology for greater precision and accuracy compared to traditional cataract surgery techniques. Additionally, our ORA-guided cataract surgery uses intraoperative wavefront analysis to measure how light focuses in real time during surgery, allowing for more optimal lens placement and improved visual outcomes. These types of innovations have raised the success rate of cataract surgery to over 98% for patients nationwide. 

Which lens should I get for cataract surgery? 

Choosing the right IOL is an important part of cataract treatment. Our team will help guide you through options for cataract lenses tailored to your visual needs, including:  

  • Clareon® Vivity®: Wavefront-shaping technology for a continuous range of vision with minimal glare or halos 
  • Clareon® PanOptix®: Trifocal design for clear near, intermediate, and distance vision 
  • TECNIS Odyssey™: Combines multifocal and extended depth-of-focus technologies for seamless vision with excellent contrast sensitivity 
  • Light Adjustable Lens™: Adjusted post-surgery with UV light to fine-tune vision based on your needs 

Each of our premium IOLs offers a unique set of benefits, making it possible to choose a lens that aligns with your work, hobbies, and daily activities. 

Which type of cataract lens lasts the longest? 

Our IOLs are designed to last a lifetime. Once implanted, the artificial lens becomes a part of your eye, meaning you won’t need to replace it down the line. Whether you choose a monofocal lens for single-distance vision or opt for a multifocal lens or advanced lenses to reduce dependence on glasses, you can have peace of mind that your investment can serve you for years, decades, or a lifetime to come. 

See the world clearly again with advanced cataract care in Oklahoma City, OK 

Cataract Awareness Month is the perfect time to prioritize your eye health and explore the many advances in cataract treatment — and we are here to help. Contact our team of cataract specialists near Oklahoma City, OK to schedule your cataract exam at BVA Advanced Eye Care today.