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What Is YAG Laser Treatment After Cataract Surgery?
Many patients enjoy clear vision after cataract surgery. However, months or even years later, some may notice that their vision becomes cloudy again. This is often due to a common condition called posterior capsule opacification (PCO) — sometimes referred to as a “secondary cataract.” The good news? It can be treated quickly and safely with a simple YAG laser procedure. Why Does Vision Become Cloudy Again? During cataract surgery, the cloudy natural lens is removed and replac
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May 62 min read


How Often Should Seniors Get Eye Exams?
As we age, our eyes naturally go through changes that can affect clarity, comfort, and overall vision health. For many adults over 60, regular eye exams become even more important for maintaining independence and quality of life. At Atlantic Eye Physicians in Farmington, Connecticut, we specialize in comprehensive eye care for seniors and understand the unique vision concerns that come with aging. Why Eye Exams Matter More After 60 Many serious eye conditions develop graduall
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Understanding Corneal Transplant Surgery: DMEK, DSEK, and Modern Options
The cornea is the clear, front surface of the eye that helps focus light. When it becomes damaged or diseased, vision can become blurry, distorted, or painful. In some cases, a corneal transplant may be recommended to restore clarity. At Atlantic Eye Physicians in Farmington, Connecticut, we provide advanced cornea care, including modern transplant techniques such as DMEK and DSEK. What Is a Corneal Transplant? A corneal transplant replaces damaged corneal tissue with healthy
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Multifocal vs Extended Depth of Focus (EDOF) Lenses: What’s the Difference?
If you’re considering cataract surgery in Connecticut, you may be evaluating advanced lens options designed to reduce your need for glasses. Two of the most popular premium intraocular lenses are multifocal lenses and extended depth of focus (EDOF) lenses. Understanding the difference can help you make a confident, informed decision. What Are Multifocal Intraocular Lenses? Multifocal lenses are designed to provide vision at multiple distinct distances — typically near, interm
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Is the PanOptix Lens Right for You? A Guide for Connecticut Cataract Patients
If you’ve been researching cataract surgery options, you may have come across the PanOptix intraocular lens. This advanced lens technology has become one of the most popular premium lens options for patients seeking greater independence from glasses. At Atlantic Eye Physicians in Farmington, Connecticut, we offer advanced lens options as part of our refractive cataract surgery approach. What Is the PanOptix Lens? The PanOptix lens is a type of multifocal intraocular lens (IOL
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What Is Refractive Cataract Surgery and Is It Right for You?
Cataract surgery has advanced significantly over the past decade. Today, patients have options that go beyond simply removing a cloudy lens. At Atlantic Eye Physicians, we specialize in refractive cataract surgery in Farmington, Connecticut, a modern approach designed not only to restore clarity but also to reduce dependence on glasses. What Is Refractive Cataract Surgery? Traditional cataract surgery focuses on removing the cataract and replacing it with a standard intraocul
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