Intraocular Lenses 2: Vision After Surgery

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  • Опубліковано 4 жов 2024

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  • @markharris1223
    @markharris1223 Рік тому

    This gentleman is an accomplished communicator. Bravo, Sir.

  • @user-ni4uq9ph7z
    @user-ni4uq9ph7z Рік тому

    All your lectures and ophthalmology videos are really very substantive, extensive and comprehensive. They explain complex topics in a compact and concise but understandable way. I am impressed by your knowledge and willingness to share it!

  • @johnschlesinger2009
    @johnschlesinger2009 Рік тому

    Excellent videos. The history of surgical technique and lens technology is very interesting and is illustrated really well: thank you.

  • @teotorro01
    @teotorro01 2 роки тому

    Really clear and instructive video's
    Thank you very much Chris!

  • @qboyqboy
    @qboyqboy Рік тому

    Hi There: thank you very much for info, I just did implant, I have very very bad presbyopia, I used multifocal, Now I know how the focus works, wait and see what happen . thanks , Mark.

  • @ionean
    @ionean Рік тому

    Am trully grateful for all the wealth of information you have placed in front of us.
    Many thanks.

  • @websterrussell7969
    @websterrussell7969 2 роки тому

    Great videos thank you

  • @JK-rv9tp
    @JK-rv9tp Рік тому

    I have a very mild astigmatism, with a cylinder of 1.25 and at roughly 90 degrees, meaning the ovalization long axis is near vertical. I notice that I can bring distance vision from very slightly degraded, maybe 20/30 or a little worse, into sharp focus just by furrowing my brow slightly and tilting my head a bit so my eyes are looking out from just below the edge of the upper lid. I've figured out that what must be happening is the pressure of the eyelid is restoring the shape of the cornea to nearly normal, and there is a band of sharp focus running along the underside of the lid. I find I don't really want to go to the trouble of glasses with distance correction when I can just tilt my head and squint ever so slightly when I need to see distant objects in sharp focus. Otherwise by normal vision is perfectly adequate for normal activities. Is this cornea reshaping by the lid a thing? Or is it something else?