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Leghorn21

(13,637 posts)
Wed Jun 26, 2024, 02:59 PM Jun 26

Hey, does anyone here have experience with a "premium toric lens" with their cataract surgery? My cute little cousin

is thinking about getting it/them, just looking for people who have been there/done that (I, of course, plead 100% ignorance!j -

Many thanks, my DU peeps!

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Hey, does anyone here have experience with a "premium toric lens" with their cataract surgery? My cute little cousin (Original Post) Leghorn21 Jun 26 OP
I know many in my neighborhood that got them. jimfields33 Jun 26 #1
On the other hand, I'm perfectly happy with marybourg Jun 26 #6
what makes them "premium"/different from... ret5hd Jun 26 #2
I have them. SarahD Jun 26 #3
I got multifocal lenses Progressive dog Jun 26 #4
How are they for you at night? Silent3 Jun 27 #9
My night vision isn't bad Progressive dog Jun 27 #10
I had cataract surgery last year. ._. Jun 26 #5
I had that lens in both eyes 3years ago. GentryDixon Jun 26 #7
I will have them shortly for my cataracts .... Hekate Jun 26 #8

jimfields33

(17,887 posts)
1. I know many in my neighborhood that got them.
Wed Jun 26, 2024, 03:01 PM
Jun 26

They are so loved by the ones who got them. They aren’t cheap around 5-6 grand. But I haven’t heard a single person say it wasn’t worth it. I’ll get them when my time comes.

marybourg

(12,925 posts)
6. On the other hand, I'm perfectly happy with
Wed Jun 26, 2024, 03:13 PM
Jun 26

my choice: the lenses Medicare covered. I figured $6000 would buy me at least 40 years of eye glasses. I like wearing glasses and find them helpful in protecting my eyes in many situations. I was 79 when I had my surgery and no way I would outlive 40 pairs of glasses.

Most people, when they’re given a choice turn out happy with their choice. I think it’s called “confirmation bias”.

 

SarahD

(1,732 posts)
3. I have them.
Wed Jun 26, 2024, 03:10 PM
Jun 26

They correct vision, almost 20/20 in my case, and they got rid of my astigmatism. You will pay extra, over and above insurance coverage.

 

Silent3

(15,909 posts)
9. How are they for you at night?
Thu Jun 27, 2024, 01:35 AM
Jun 27

I don't need anything like that now, but I looked into lens implants anyway when an eye doctor (far too casually, it seemed to me) suggested lens implants as an alternative to eyeglasses, even though I don't have cataracts.

The simulated images I saw showed that, at night, there would be strong halos around bright objects. I wouldn't be happy with that at all.

Progressive dog

(7,188 posts)
10. My night vision isn't bad
Thu Jun 27, 2024, 01:00 PM
Jun 27

There are halos around bright objects at night but it doesn't bother me much.
I still would not get implants as an alternative to glasses. The surgery can cause increased pressure in the eyes requiring eye drops and/or a second surgery to open the eye drainage.

._.

(909 posts)
5. I had cataract surgery last year.
Wed Jun 26, 2024, 03:12 PM
Jun 26

And did a bit of research first. There were two methods- a traditional method, and a fancy laser method. You could get a standard lens, or you could get premium corrective lenses. I needed my medicare and my local insurance to pay for it all, and they would only pay for the traditional method w/the standard lens.
I'm glad it turned out this way. I had both eyes done over the course of two weeks, it wasn't fun, but it wasn't that bad. It was like getting brand news eyes. My vision went from bad to stunning. My out of pocket cost was "$0".
My advice: Traditional method.
Standard lens.
Live in a state where good insurance is available.
Good luck.

GentryDixon

(2,997 posts)
7. I had that lens in both eyes 3years ago.
Wed Jun 26, 2024, 04:28 PM
Jun 26

I no longer need glasses after wearing progressive bifocals for over 25 years.

I've been very pleased by my surgery, although my sister has not had the same results. She only used readers as needed before the surgery, but she is very unhappy with her results. Same surgeon. 🤷‍♀️

Hekate

(93,384 posts)
8. I will have them shortly for my cataracts ....
Wed Jun 26, 2024, 06:03 PM
Jun 26

I have severe astigmatism. I was introduced to toric lenses w my first contacts 55 years ago They were rare enough then that my doc had to send off-island for them

So now that I m having this surgery I am not surprised. Pay for it if you need it

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