CATARACTS
Cataracts are the leading cause of blindness in the world and can be treated with ever-improving surgery.
When the lens in the eye becomes hazy – it is called a cataract. The eye's lens is located behind the pupil, and behind the iris (colored part of the eye). Except for congenital problems, the lens is crystal clear when we are born, and slowly ages with the rest of our bodies over time. Many diseases, trauma, and the aging process can cause the lens in the eye to become less clear.
Eventually, most patients reach a point where they want to see better and glasses aren’t addressing the issue. This is usually when decreased vision or disabling glare impact the enjoyment of life.
Modern-day Cataract Surgery
Modern-day cataract surgery with a replacement intraocular lens is a successful and popular surgical option. New intraocular lenses are being developed all the time, and Dr. Wagnon and his staff are happy to discuss the different options available with you.
While Dr. Wagnon no longer performs cataract surgery, he continues to stay up to date with the latest techniques and can help you decide when surgery is appropriate, as well as provide post-op care, starting the day after your surgery.
Ophthalmologist in Lufkin, TX
If you suspect cataracts – make sure you get your eyes checked by a qualified ophthalmologist like William Wagnon, MD, of Lufkin, Texas. For the best eye care possible, call at (936) 632-6111 or (800) 832-6111 or request an appointment now.