If you are in need of a cataract treatment in Asheville to better your vision, we can help. The role of the clear lens in your eye is to focus light to the back of the eye where you perceive images. From here, nerves will transmit them to your brain. Cataracts are an eye condition in which cloudlike structures form and obscure the light that comes into the eye.
This condition can cause vision problems like blurriness or generally poor vision. Some people with cataracts also experience faded colors, light glare, double vision, and trouble seeing at night. In most cases, cataracts form at an older age. Over 50% of those 80 and older currently have cataracts or have had cataract surgery. Cataract development normally begins in the 40s and 50s but progresses to a worse degree by age 60. If you have cataracts, you are most likely also at risk for other dangerous and age-related eye diseases like macular degeneration or glaucoma. If you have previously or recently been diagnosed with cataracts, we can provide you with a quality cataract treatment in Asheville that will correct your vision and protect you from other issues.
If you feel like you are experiencing some of the symptoms above, but you have not been diagnosed with cataracts, we can help. Visit our office so we can perform an eye chart test, vision strength test, dilated eye examination, and test for other common eye problems to determine whether or not you may have cataracts. If you do, we can give you the cataract treatment in Asheville that you need.
If you are wary about having a surgical cataract treatment in Asheville, we can help less severe cases with eyeglasses. You can also use magnifying glasses at home to better your vision. These are not forms of treatment, just ways to improve your vision short term. You should visit us for a cataract treatment in Asheville before your cataracts grow more obstructive and impair your vision to a dangerous degree. You could eventually even become legally blind if you do not have this problem treated.
We offer a less-invasive cataract treatment in Asheville during which we remove the cloudy lens and replace it with a synthetic lens. Most of the time, cataract treatment in Asheville only takes an hour or less. Within a few days following the treatment, you will notice an improvement in your vision, and it will progress for the next few weeks. Cataract treatments now have a success rate of 98% or higher in most patients according to the American Society of Cataract and Refractive Surgery. The ASCRS estimates 3 million Americans undergo the procedure every year.
If you are tired of having blurred, poor vision, visit our office for cataract treatment in Asheville. We can help you regain the clear vision you once had in little time. To learn more about your treatment options, visit us for an appointment. We will cover all you need to know about how to prepare for your treatment and how your recovery will look.