
Cataract surgery is one of the safest and most effective procedures in modern eye care, helping millions of people each year regain sharper, clearer vision. Still, a common question patients ask during their cataract evaluation in Secane is: “Will I need glasses after my cataract surgery?”
Cataracts form gradually as the eye’s natural lens becomes cloudy, often due to aging. Surgery is recommended when the cataract begins to interfere with your daily life, such as:
• Blurry or foggy vision
• Difficulty driving, especially at night
• Increased sensitivity to light
• Trouble reading, watching TV, or recognizing faces
• Colors appearing faded or yellowed
If these symptoms interfere with your daily tasks or safety, your eye doctor will likely recommend cataract surgery to restore clear vision.
Cataract surgery involves removing the eye’s cloudy natural lens and replacing it with a clear artificial lens, known as an intraocular lens (IOL). The procedure is quick and patients typically go home the same day. The type of IOL you choose has the biggest impact on whether you will need glasses afterward.
It depends on:
• The type of lens you choose
• Whether you have astigmatism
• Your daily visual needs
• Your overall eye health
At Gregg Family Eye Care, our eye doctor will explain your lens options in detail so you can choose what aligns best with your lifestyle. Whether your goal is to minimize glasses use or simply restore clear, comfortable vision, we’ll help guide you to the right choice.
Most patients experience significantly improved vision after cataract surgery, but whether or not you’ll still need glasses depends largely on the IOL you select. With a personalized cataract evaluation in Secane, we can help you understand your options and choose the lens that best fits your visual goals.
If you're noticing changes in your vision, contact Gregg Family Eye Care to schedule your cataract evaluation and explore your lens options. Visit our office in Secane, Pennsylvania, or call (610) 831-4300 to book an appointment today.