I have recently seen a prominent eye surgeon who has recommended the lentis M Plus lense. I am minus 9/10 with floaters and aged 50. He assures excellent results howevere I can find very little information about this lense or anyone who has used it. can anyone pass an informed opinion before I decide to go ahead.
2014-12-26 05:13:31
Hi I am 51 and had a deterioration in eyesight in my right over what seemed to me to be a relatively short period this was due to posterior cataracts. My eye surgeon recommended the Oculentis Mplus multifocal IOL.I had my first eye done last week (25th May) and my second done yesterday (3rd June). My right eye had deteriorated over a 6 week period to the point where I could not read with it prior to that I was able to read with glasses and if I held a book at arms length without glasses. The change to me appeared to be sudden my eye surgeon said that in the case of posterior cataracts this can be the case. After having the right eye done there was a big difference in sight and it highlighted to me that my left eye was far from normal even though I thought it was. Even though the op was only yesterday for the left eye I can read small print using it. My near vision is very much improved over a short time period and colours are far more vibrant.Distance vision during the day is improved and I can easily perform the minimum driving test visual test. I do notice a blurring as the level of light reduces at night. You have to bear in mind though that my brain has only had a day to get used to both eyes being done and my right eye is only a "week" old. It was a bit confusing when only one eye was done as the colours were different in both eyes. The operated eye saw bright vibrant colours and whites the other eye saw pastel shades of the same colours and magnolia rather then white. I have been told things will get even better over a 4-6 week period.
2014-12-26 05:14:07