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Light Adjustable Lens Cataract Surgery: Is It Right For You? Eye Surgeons Explain

☀️👁️Curious about the new and innovative light adjustable lens? If you want to learn more about why this lens is so special, Dr. Rupa Wong, board-certified ophthalmologist and eye surgeon, covers the topic today (with a SPECIAL GUEST)!👩🏽‍⚕️🔬 00:00 : What is the “one of a kind” lens that can be adjusted after cataract surgery? 00:25 : Who is the special guest and what does he do? 01:23 : Who is Dr. Jeff Wong? 01:50 : Is the light adjustable lens a premium lens? And what does premium mean in this case? 02:13 : What makes the light adjustable lens so special? 02:50 : What are cataracts and what happens during cataract surgery? 03:13 : What goes into preparing the lens for surgery? 03:38 : How accurate is the surgeon at calculating the strength of the lens going into the eye? 04:01 : What is the technology that helps with the adjustment of the lens? 04:21 : After the procedure, what is the protocol to adjust the patients’ lens? 04:51 : Is this a multifocal lens or a monofocal lens? 05:22 : What is the difference between multifocal and monofocal lenses? 05:43 : How have the results been with these adjustable lenses? 06:01: Has the cataract surgery or postoperative protocol changed with the introduction of the light adjustable lens? 06:30 : How long do the glasses have to be worn for post-op? 06:38 : Are people in different regions more prone to UV rays changing the shape of the lens? 07:26 : What are the different types of glasses given to the patient after the surgery? 07:35 : What is it like to get the lens adjusted for the patient? 08:05 : How does Dr. Wong feel about how the adjustable lens has been doing for his patients so far? 08:48 : Are there any other benefits to the lens being adjustable? What do other ophthalmologists think? 09:20 : Who usually does the lens adjustments? 09:58 : Will Dr. Jeff Wong make any more guest appearances in the future? 🙏 Thank you for watching! Please remember to like, subscribe, and click the bell to receive notifications when new videos are posted! 👍➕🔔 👀 Check out my other eye surgery videos here on this playlist⤵️    • Eye Surgery - Strabismus, Blepharopla...   Similar videos⤵️ 😵‍What Does It Mean To Be Legally Blind? Eye Doctor Explains -    • What Does It Mean To Be Legally Blind...   🫣Signs of Cataracts | Eye Surgeon Explains -    • Signs of Cataracts | Eye Surgeon Expl...   🤯Is Laser Cataract Surgery Safe? Eye Surgeon Explains -    • Is Laser Cataract Surgery Safe? Eye S...   🔗Find me: 📸Instagram: www.instagram.com/drrupawong 👩‍Blog: www.drrupawong.com 🎶TikTok: drrupawong 👩‍💻Facebook: www.facebook.com/rupawongmd 👩🏽‍⚕️ To book an appointment for an eye exam on Oahu: www.honolulueyeclinic.com 👯‍♀️For collaborations please email me: [email protected] MEDICAL ADVICE DISCLAIMER: All content in this video and description including: infor­ma­tion, opinions, con­tent, ref­er­ences and links is for infor­ma­tional pur­poses only. The Author does not pro­vide any med­ical advice on the Site. Access­ing, viewing, read­ing or oth­er­wise using this content does NOT cre­ate a physician-patient rela­tion­ship between you and it’s author. Pro­vid­ing per­sonal or med­ical infor­ma­tion to the Principal author does not cre­ate a physician-patient rela­tion­ship between you and the Principal author or authors. Noth­ing con­tained in this video or it’s description is intended to estab­lish a physician-patient rela­tion­ship, to replace the ser­vices of a trained physi­cian or health care pro­fes­sional, or oth­er­wise to be a sub­sti­tute for pro­fes­sional med­ical advice, diag­no­sis, or treatment. You should con­sult a licensed physi­cian or appropriately-credentialed health care worker in your com­mu­nity in all mat­ters relat­ing to your health.

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