Cataract Surgery

State-of-the-art cataract surgery with premium lens options designed to reduce your dependence on glasses after surgery.

Modern Vision Solutions

Better Vision at Every Distance

Cataract surgery is one of the most commonly performed surgeries in the world and has an excellent safety record. Today's advanced techniques and lens options mean that cataract surgery is an opportunity to not just restore vision, but to optimize it for your lifestyle.

Dr. Sales offers both standard and laser-assisted cataract surgery, along with a full range of premium intraocular lens (IOL) options. His expertise in corneal surgery also means he can effectively manage patients with both cataracts and corneal conditions — including Corneal Astigmatism, Fuchs' Dystrophy, Anterior Basement Membrane Dystrophy (ABMD), and Salzmann Nodular Degeneration.

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Understanding Your Lens Options

Watch these videos to learn about the different lens implant options for your cataract surgery.

Introduction to Cataract Surgery

Understanding Your Lens Implant Options

Lifestyle Considerations When Selecting Your Lens

Monofocal Standard Lens Implants

Astigmatism Correcting Lens Implants

Extended Depth-of-Focus Lens Implants

Trifocal Lens Implants

Laser vs. Conventional Cataract Surgery

How Cataract Surgery Improves Your Vision

Treating Dry Eye Prior to Cataract Surgery

Why You Wear Glasses

Monovision with Monofocal or Astigmatism Lens Implants

Posterior Capsular Opacification after Cataract Surgery

After Your First Cataract Evaluation: Watch this Video Playlist

Day of your Cataract Pre-Operative Planning Visit: Watch this Video Playlist

Personalized Options

Intraocular Lens Options

Choose the lens that best fits your visual goals and lifestyle.

Monofocal IOL

Standard lens providing excellent vision at one distance, typically set for distance viewing.

Best for: Patients comfortable wearing reading glasses
  • Covered by insurance
  • Proven technology
  • Excellent distance vision

Toric IOL

Corrects astigmatism in addition to the cataract, reducing dependence on glasses for distance.

Best for: Patients with significant astigmatism
  • Corrects astigmatism
  • Sharper distance vision
  • Custom alignment

Multifocal IOL with or without Astigmatism Correction

Multiple focal points for vision at distance, intermediate, and near.

Best for: Active patients motivated to reduce dependence on glasses and comfortable with the potential for nighttime halos or glare
  • Distance, intermediate, and near vision
  • Reduced glasses need
  • Nighttime halos/glare with activities such as driving
Dr. Sales performing surgery

See Life Clearly Again

Premium lens options for every lifestyle

Surgical Approaches

Laser-Assisted vs. Traditional

Traditional Cataract Surgery

Uses specialized instruments to create incisions and remove the cataract. This proven technique has an excellent track record.

  • Covered by insurance
  • Excellent outcomes
  • Quick procedure
  • Proven safety record

Laser-Assisted Cataract Surgery

Uses a femtosecond laser for computer-guided precision in creating incisions and softening the cataract.

  • Computer-guided precision
  • Can treat mild astigmatism
  • Gentle cataract softening
  • Helpful in advanced cataracts

Take the Next Step

Schedule Your Cataract Evaluation

Learn about your lens options and find out which approach is best for your vision goals.

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