Cataract surgery is typically performed to restore clear vision regardless of whether a person is nearsighted (myopic), farsighted (hyperopic), or has astigmatism. The surgery involves removing the cloudy lens of the eye and replacing it with an artificial intraocular lens (IOL), which can be selected to correct existing refractive errors. Therefore, the outcome can be tailored to the individual's specific vision needs, potentially allowing for improved near or distance vision after the procedure.
No, think about it, if you are near sighted you can see near, if you are far sighted you can see far, if you are both you can see both No, think about it, if you are near sighted you can see near, if you are far sighted you can see far, if you are both you can see both
Far sighted. you can tell this by this way: Near-sighted- you can sight nearby things. Far sighted- you can sight far away things.
Near-Sighted and Far Out - 1964 was released on: USA: November 1964
Near Sighted. If you need glasses if you cant see close up, you are far sighted. You need the glasses to see close up, so your not near sighted.
Dogs are near-sighted, meaning they can see better up close than far away. They rely more on their sense of smell and hearing for hunting and navigating their surroundings.
The cast of Near-Sighted and Far Out - 1964 includes: Jack Mercer as Squeegee
far sighted
Depends on what's blurry. If it's something close to you then you are far sighted. If it's something far away then you are near sighted.
near sighted, far sighted, cataracts, glaucoma, blindness
means you can see close up, but objects that are far away are blurry, and the opposite of that is far sighted
im not sure. probably... far sided.
If i want one eye to be nearsighted and the other far sighted after cataract surgery how much do the special lens cost