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At See Vision Eye Institute, we start with a fundamental question: How do you want to see? During your consultation, Jason J. Gorscak, MD, will assess your eye health and discuss your vision preferences—whether you’re open to wearing glasses part-time, full-time, or prefer a glasses-free lifestyle. This crucial dialogue helps us tailor a treatment plan that aligns with your unique vision goals for eyesight that integrates seamlessly with your daily activities. Gain independence from bifocals with cataract surgery.

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What Are Cataracts?

Cataracts are a common eye condition characterized by the clouding of the eye’s natural lens, which is typically clear. This clouding of the lens can lead to blurred or hazy vision, making it difficult to see clearly. Cataracts can develop slowly over time, although they can also result from injury, medication use, or certain medical conditions. The condition is treatable through cataract surgery, during which the cloudy lens is removed and replaced with an artificial intraocular lens (IOL), restoring clear vision.

Understanding Cataract Surgery

Cataract surgery is a procedure that can help improve your vision if you have cataracts. During the surgery, we remove the cloudy lens in your eye and replace it with a clear artificial lens. This can make your vision clearer and reduce the need for glasses or contacts.

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What are the Signs of Cataracts?

Cataracts often progress gradually, causing blurry, cloudy vision.

Common indications of cataracts include:

• progressively blurred vision
• increased sensitivity to glare from lights
• difficulty with night vision
• changes in color perception
• onset of double vision in one eye.

If you’re experiencing any of these symptoms, it’s crucial to consult with our experienced team at See Vision Eye Institute for a comprehensive evaluation and to see if cataract surgery is right for you.

Light Adjustable Lens (LAL) — Customize Your Vision After Surgery

The Light Adjustable Lens (LAL) is an advanced, photosensitive intraocular lens implanted during cataract surgery. Unlike traditional lenses, it can be adjusted after surgery using gentle, non-invasive light treatments, allowing your surgeon to fine-tune your vision for sharpness at distance, intermediate, and near. This personalized approach helps reduce your reliance on glasses and delivers vision tailored to your lifestyle.

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What Are The Advantages Of The Light Adjustable Lens?

Meet the Doctor & Founder Jason Gorscak, MD

Jason Gorscak, MD, is a renowned ophthalmologist in Wellington, FL, who is passionate about innovation and patient care. With extensive training and experience in the latest vision correction techniques, Dr. Gorscak leads See Vision Eye Institute with a commitment to helping patients achieve the best possible outcomes. His expertise spans cataract surgery, refractive lens exchange, and other advanced procedures, making him a trusted leader in the field. Dr. Gorscak’s dedication to improving vision and quality of life is evident in every aspect of his practice.

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Why Cataract Surgery?

Cataract surgery offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to turn back the clock and reset your vision. This groundbreaking procedure frees you from glasses with restored eyesight that matches your active lifestyle.

Total Vision Package

The Total Vision Package is designed for those who are seeking the greatest independence from glasses. Using state of the art laser technology and the most advanced intraocular lenses, this package can provide a full range of vision, from near to far.

Custom Vision Package

The Custom Vision package provides the clearest distance vision possible, but reading glasses will still be necessary. Those who opt for our Custom Vision package will require astigmatism correction to achieve the best distance vision.

Basic Vision Package

The Basic Vision package is designed for individuals seeking enhanced vision through cataract removal and the placement of an intraocular lens. Post-surgery, glasses will be required to achieve the best possible vision, whether up close or at a distance.

Light Adjustable Lens Package

The Light Adjustable Lens package offers a customizable solution for individuals undergoing cataract surgery. This advanced lens technology allows for fine-tuning of vision after the procedure, enabling personalized adjustments to achieve optimal clarity. 

Cataract Postoperative Care

At See Vision Eye Institute, our commitment to your well-being doesn’t end with the surgery. After your cataract surgery or refractive lens exchange, our team will guide you through a personalized post-operative care plan.

Cataract surgery recovery is generally swift. Most patients experience significant vision improvement within a few days to a week, although full recovery may take several weeks. Postoperative care involves using prescribed eye drops and possibly protective eyewear. Follow-up exams are scheduled to monitor progress, and you can usually resume light activities within a day or two but should avoid strenuous activities for a couple of weeks.

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A Leading Facility With Advanced Technological Capabilities

Our brand-new facility at See Vision Eye Institute in Lake Worth, FL is equipped with state-of-the-art technology and staffed by a dedicated team of experts. Our facility is designed to provide the highest standard of care in a welcoming, patient-centric environment. We’ve created a space where your journey to clear vision begins, and where innovation and excellence come together to ensure your visual well-being. We are here to provide service to the greater Palm Beach County and hope to see you soon.

Cataract Surgery FAQ

What happens during my Cataract Surgery consultation?

Will I need someone to drive me home after my eye procedure?

What is the recovery time for eye surgery?

How do I prepare for Cataract Surgery?

How long does the clarity from Cataract Surgery last?

Will I need glasses after Cataract Surgery?

What is the recovery like after Cataract Surgery?

What can I expect during Laser Cataract Surgery?

Is Cataract Surgery safe?

How do I know if I need Cataract Surgery?

What makes advanced Laser Cataract Surgery different?

What happens during my Cataract Surgery consultation?

You can expect a thorough evaluation of your eye health and vision during your cataract surgery consultation at See Vision Eye Institute. The consultation typically includes reviewing your medical history, a visual acuity test, a refraction, a measurement of intraocular pressure, a slit-lamp examination, and a dilated eye examination. Your cataract will be assessed, and Dr. Gorscak will discuss treatment options. If Dr. Gorscak determines cataract surgery is necessary, we will take specialized measurements and perform imaging tests to determine the best options for your vision. You’ll also have the opportunity to ask questions and address any concerns you may have about the procedure and its outcomes.

Will I need someone to drive me home after my eye procedure?

Because you will receive medication to relax you, we require you to have someone drive you home after your eye procedure.

What is the recovery time for eye surgery?

Recovery time varies depending on the type of surgery performed, but most patients resume normal activity within a day or two. We will provide you with detailed post-operative care instructions and explain what to expect during the recovery period.

How do I prepare for Cataract Surgery?

Prior to cataract surgery, you’ll have a pre-operative appointment to measure your eye and discuss IOL options. We will also work with your primary care physician to provide medical clearance for your surgery. It’s important to follow all pre-surgery instructions given by your cataract surgeon in Wellington, FL, which may include fasting or avoiding certain medications.

How long does the clarity from Cataract Surgery last?

Your new intraocular lens is permanently placed inside your eye. The artificial IOL does not age like the natural lens, so you will not develop cataracts again. However, most patients experience a gradual clouding of the capsular bag that holds the intraocular lens. This is easily treated with a simple laser procedure.

Will I need glasses after Cataract Surgery?

It depends on which package you choose. Our cataract surgery packages are entirely personalized to your preferences so you have the freedom to select the vision outcome that aligns with your needs. During your consultation, we’ll discuss your vision goals and IOL options to customize your treatment plan.

What is the recovery like after Cataract Surgery?

Post-surgery, you may experience mild discomfort and blurry vision, but many patients report clear vision within several hours to a few days. Your eye may completely heal within eight weeks. Your doctor will provide specific aftercare instructions and schedule follow-up visits to monitor your recovery.

What can I expect during Laser Cataract Surgery?

During the laser cataract surgery procedure in Wellington, FL with our team, your eye will be numbed with eye drop anesthesia. The clouded lens will be fragmented and removed, and a new, clear IOL will be implanted. Our patients often tell us this is a relaxing experience and they can’t wait for the surgery on their fellow eye! The process is generally quick and painless.

Is Cataract Surgery safe?

Yes, cataract surgery is one of the most common and successful surgical procedures performed today. As with any surgical procedure, there are risks involved, but these are minimal and our team is equipped with the expertise to ensure the highest standards of safety.

How do I know if I need Cataract Surgery?

Typically, cataract surgery is recommended when cataracts cause enough vision loss to interfere with your daily activities. Our medical team at See Vision Eye Institute can assess your vision and recommend if and when surgery is necessary.

What makes advanced Laser Cataract Surgery different?

Advanced Laser Cataract Surgery employs laser technology for precision, enhancing safety and outcomes compared to traditional methods.

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