Monday, June 29, 2009

ReSTOR your youthful vision in less than a day!

As you age you may find your eyesight changing and becoming more blurred, more sensitive to bright lights, and colors becoming dull or faded resulting in more frequent changes to your corrective lens prescription. These changes in your vision are very likely a result of cataracts. Cataracts occur when the lens becomes cloudy, blurring your vision. Other symptoms may include poor night vision, double vision, and the appearance of a glare or halo from bright lights. Cataracts are the main cause of poor vision in adults, affecting most Americans by the time they are 80 years old. Even though cataracts are so common, risk may be increased by sun exposure, diabetes, family history, injury to your eyes, and certain medications. The good news is that cataract surgery has a success rate of over 95%! However without surgery the clouded area will become larger and eventually result in a loss of vision.

Christenbury Eye Center has become a pioneer in Customized Cataract Surgery, whose advanced technology provides a safe and comfortable experience and an extremely fast recovery. The improvement will be so immediate that you will be able to watch TV and even drive the same day as the surgery! This new customized surgery paving the way in cataract treatment uses the ReSTOR IOL (Intraocular Lens). ReSTOR is a multifocal lens which provides a full range of vision. Because the coverage of this lens is all-encompassing, you will most likely not need corrective glasses or contact lenses following surgery. The older Monofocal lens only allows for clear vision at a fixed mid-range distance, requiring the use of corrective lenses for near, far, and even still some middle distances. ReSTOR allows you to regain your youthful vision more quickly and can eliminate your vision care costs!

Visit http://christenbury.com for more information on cataracts and cataract surgery, or call us at 800-702-2020. You may only be a FREE consultation away from 20/20 vision or better!

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