- What is trifocal lens replacement?
Trifocal lens replacement is a surgery where the eye’s natural lens is removed and replaced with a special artificial lens that helps you see clearly at near, intermediate, and far distances. This lens has three focus points, so many people no longer need glasses after the procedure.
- Who is a good candidate for this surgery?
People who have presbyopia, cataracts or age-related vision problems may be good candidates. It is usually recommended for adults over 50 who want long-term vision correction and do not have serious eye diseases such as glaucoma or retinal problems.
- How is the trifocal lens surgery performed?
The surgery is quick and minimally invasive. The doctors make a very small cut in the cornea, removes the natural lens using ultrasound and places the folded trifocal lens inside the eye. The lens opens by itself once inside.
- Will I feel pain during the procedure?
No. The eye is numbed with special drops, and some patients may receive a mild sedative to relax. You stay awake but you do not feel pain.
- How long does recovery take?
Most people notice improvement within a few days. Mild itching, blurry vision or a hazy feeling is normal at first.Most daily activities can be resumed within a week, but heavy lifting and swimming should be avoided until your doctor approves.
- What care is needed after the surgery?
You will use prescribed eye drops to prevent infection and reduce inflammation. Avoid rubbing your eyes and wear protective eyewear while sleeping. Follow-up visits are important to check healing.
- What are the main benefits of trifocal lenses?
Trifocal lenses give clear vision at all distances, reduce the need for glasses and offer long-lasting results. Many patients enjoy a more active lifestyle because they can read, drive and use digital devices more comfortably.
- Are the results permanent?
Yes. The trifocal intraocular lens is designed to stay in the eye for life and does not usually need replacement.
- How much does trifocal lens replacement cost in Turkey?
The price depends on the lens type, the surgeon’s experience and the clinic.
- Is the incision closed with stitches?
Usually no. The incision is very small and seals naturally without stitches.
- Can trifocal lenses help with cataracts?
Yes. During cataract surgery, the cloudy natural lens is removed, and a trifocal lens can be placed to restore clear vision at all distances.
- When can I return to work?
Most patients return to work within a few days, depending on their job. If your work requires heavy physical activity, your doctor may recommend waiting longer.
- Will I still need glasses after surgery?
Many patients do not need glasses for daily activities. However, in some cases, glasses may still be needed for very fine tasks or in low light.
- Why do patients choose Prospero Medical?
Prospero Medical works with experienced ophthalmologists and modern facilities, offering personalized care from consultation to recovery.