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Refractive Lens Exchange FAQs

We answered your biggest questions about RLE

Prepare for refractive lens exchange (RLE) by exploring our frequently asked questions. If you still have questions, call us, or ask during your free consultation.

What causes near vision loss?

Your natural lenses act like the zoom function on a camera, allowing you to focus on things up close. As we age, your lenses progressively lose that ability, resulting in the need for reading glasses or bifocals. Another factor is the development of cataracts. Cataracts block and scatter light, and they reduce visual quality, quantity, and color perception. This natural progression is referred to as dysfunctional lens syndrome.

Does the new lens zoom?

If you decide to choose multifocal IOLs, each lens allows you to see at near, intermediate, and far distances.

What is presbyopia correction?

Presbyopia-correcting lenses allow you to see distance and in the near/intermediate range in the same eye. They can be used in different combinations to increase your range of vision and reduce your need for reading glasses.

What is an aspheric lens?

These are monofocal (single-focus) lenses that are designed for the best quality of vision at an optimum distance for you. Depending on your goals, there are options regarding where your eye is targeted, including distance vision only, near vision only, or blended vision (one eye set for distance; one near).

How does my eye accept the new lens?

The new lenses are made of a specialized acrylic material and don’t move once inside your eye. Unlike glass or metal, your eye will not reject the acrylic lens.

Will RLE prevent macular degeneration?

No. RLE addresses the front of the eye, and macular degeneration affects the back of the eye. RLE patients should continue to schedule annual eye exams to check for naturally occurring eye problems such as macular degeneration, glaucoma, retinal degeneration, or detachment.

Should I just wait and have cataract surgery later on?

As you weigh the pros and cons of refractive lens exchange, it’s important to know that the decision to have a vision correction procedure is a personal one. Near vision loss and age-related vision changes are inevitable, but the progression varies from person to person. With technological advancements and the safety of RLE, many patients replace their lenses to help them see better now and avoid any further vision decline from cataracts.

What are my post-procedure restrictions?

You are encouraged to relax immediately following surgery, but are free to resume normal activities as comfort allows. For the first week, you should avoid rubbing or bumping your eyes, or getting soap or water in them. For one month following the procedure, you are cautioned against heavy lifting and physical exertion. During that time, you also need to avoid hot tubs, swimming pools, lakes, and oceans.

Don’t just take our word for it!

“I was impressed with the amount of detailed testing they did at my initial consultation. I had a great experience the day of my LASIK procedure with all of the staff. The results are amazing for such a quick procedure!”

Melissa S

“After 25+ years of glasses and contacts, all it took was about 10 minutes of surgery to correct my vision. Everyone was friendly and easy to work with throughout the process. To anyone considering getting their vision corrected, I give my highest recommendation to Durrie Vision.”

Brad

“Walked into the office unable to see the Snellen chart, walked out after SBK seeing 20/30, which improved to 20/15 at my next day follow-up. The entire process was seamless and professional, and the results are absolutely unbelievable. Had no idea my vision could ever be this clear.”

Kristin

“Quick, easy, friendly! Dr. Stahl did my SBK and I was seeing 20/15 the next morning! Amazing!”

Madalyn

“I had LASIK done last week and I am very pleased. I had never worn contacts and was not comfortable touching my eyes so I was nervous, but they provide Valium to ease nerves  It was easier than I expected. They say you’re in surgery for eight minutes but it didn’t even feel that long.”

Michael

“From the time that I walked into the building for my consultation until I walked out from my post-operation check-up, I was extremely impressed with the level of care. The attention to detail, the technology used to treat my astigmatism and the affordable cost, all were things that stood out.”

Ryan

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From The Experts At Durrie Vision