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Enhance reading AND distance vision with Lens Replacement surgery
Replacing your natural, aging lens with a new synthetic lens requires finding the optimal focal point for each of your eyes. Dr. Hunter explains how achieving excellent distance and near vision is possible with Lens Replacement surgery.
#lensreplacement #vision #nearsighted #farsighted #explainer #huntervision
If you’re curious about Lens Replacement and want to learn more, check out Dr. Hunter’s free Lens Replacement Masterclass: bit.ly/3vtR3lD
0:00 Intro
0:03 Lens Replacement ensures maximum vision in all ranges
0:33 Near and distance vision = different focal points
0:59 Distance vision (far-sightedness)
1:37 Near vision (near-sightedness)
2:33 Achieving near and distance vision (two ways)
2:58 Multifocal lenses and contrast sensitivity
5:18 Blended vision vs monovision
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Three common LASIK myths debunked
zhlédnutí 288Před 3 lety
Do you believe in werewolves? Probably not. But chances are that you may believe some things about LASIK that are no longer true. Dr. Hunter debunks the three persistent LASIK myths: 1. “I can’t get LASIK because I have astigmatism” 2. “I’m still going to need reading glasses after LASIK” 3. “Getting LASIK will make my eyes more injury prone” #LASIK #myths #vision #explainer #huntervision If yo...
Introduction to Lens Replacement surgery
zhlédnutí 401Před 3 lety
Even if you enter middle-age with perfectly healthy eyes, there’s one part of your eye anatomy that’s naturally problematic: the lens. The good news is that Lens Replacement can rewind the quality of your vision back to not just good, but amazing. #lensreplacement #eyes #vision #middleage #explainer #huntervision If you’re curious about Lens Replacement and want to learn more, check out Dr. Hun...
Enhance reading AND distance vision with Cataract Surgery
zhlédnutí 59KPřed 3 lety
Replacing your natural, aging lens with a new synthetic lens requires finding the optimal focal point for each of your eyes. Dr. Hunter explains how achieving good distance and near vision is possible with Cataract Surgery. #cataracts #vision #nearsighted #farsighted #explainer #huntervision If you’re curious about Cataract Surgery and want to learn more, check out Dr. Hunter’s free Cataract Su...
Common questions about Cataract Surgery
zhlédnutí 942Před 3 lety
Dr. Hunter gets a lot of questions about Cataract Surgery. Here he answers questions about recovery, pain, and more. #cataracts #vision #faq #explainer #huntervision If you’re curious about Cataract Surgery and want to learn more, check out Dr. Hunter’s free Cataract Surgery Masterclass: bit.ly/3aPkZka 0:00 Intro 0:31 What’s recovery like? 2:37 When can I go swimming? 2:45 What about wearing ma...
How and why cataracts form in the eye
zhlédnutí 754Před 3 lety
Cataracts don’t just appear all of a sudden. They’re a result of gradual changes happening in the eye over decades. Dr. Hunter explains the stages of dysfunctional lens syndrome and reveals the telltale symptoms of cataracts. #cataracts #eyes #vision #explainer #huntervision If you’re curious about Cataract Surgery and want to learn more, check out Dr. Hunter’s free Cataract Surgery Masterclass...
Old vs. new LASIK technology
zhlédnutí 471Před 3 lety
Lots of people wonder if LASIK has improved since it became popular over two decades ago. The short answer is yes, there are HUGE differences between old and new LASIK. Dr. Hunter explains these differences and how they impact LASIK outcomes. #LASIK #vision #technology #explainer #huntervision If you’re curious about LASIK and want to learn more, check out Dr. Hunter’s free LASIK Masterclass: b...
Lens Replacement surgery vs LASIK
zhlédnutí 1,5KPřed 3 lety
When patients first hear about Lens Replacement, they often ask why LASIK isn’t the better solution to their vision problems. LASIK is a more famous eye surgery, but it’s usually not the better option. Here’s why. #LASIK #lensreplacement #vision #middleage #explainer #huntervision If you’re curious about Lens Replacement and want to learn more, check out Dr. Hunter’s free Lens Replacement Maste...
Answers to common LASIK questions from a top eye surgeon
zhlédnutí 128Před 3 lety
Dr. Hunter gets a lot of questions about laser eye surgery. Thankfully most of them fall into just a few categories. Even better, questions like “does LASIK hurt?” and “can I still wear contacts?” have easy, straightforward answers. #LASIK #faqs #vision #explainer #huntervision If you’re curious about LASIK and want to learn more, check out Dr. Hunter’s free LASIK Masterclass: bit.ly/3t4PVTO 0:...
Introduction to modern Cataract Surgery
zhlédnutí 167Před 3 lety
Humans have been dealing with cataracts forever, and have been trying to fix this natural phenomenon for thousands of years. Dr. Hunter explains how Cataract Surgery works, and what makes modern Cataract Surgery one of the safest surgical procedures in existence. If you’re curious about Cataract Surgery and want to learn more, check out Dr. Hunter’s free Cataract Surgery Masterclass: bit.ly/3aP...
Introduction to LASIK eye surgery
zhlédnutí 195Před 3 lety
“What is LASIK? How does it work? Will it work for me?” In this lightboard video, Dr. Hunter answers all of these, including the burning question: “Can LASIK fix astigmatism?” (Spoiler: yes.) #LASIK #vision #explainer #huntervision If you’re curious about LASIK and want to learn more, check out Dr. Hunter’s free LASIK Masterclass: bit.ly/3t4PVTO 0:00 Intro 0:23 LASIK acronym meaning 1:35 Basic ...
Not all LASIK is the same! Here’s why.
zhlédnutí 114Před 3 lety
Despite what marketing has led many to believe, all LASIK isn’t the same. There are HUGE differences between LASIK from facility to facility. This has a lot to do with the technology used, and the care you receive. #LASIK #2020 #vision #explainer #healthcare #huntervision If you’re curious about LASIK and want to learn more, check out Dr. Hunter’s free LASIK Masterclass: bit.ly/3t4PVTO 0:00 Int...
Signs and symptoms of cataracts
zhlédnutí 1,8KPřed 3 lety
It’s hard to know when you cross from having a dysfunctional lens to having a full-blown cataract in your eye. Dr. Hunter goes into detail about the three main symptoms of cataracts so you know exactly when to talk to your eye doctor. #cataracts #eyes #vision #glare #explainer #huntervision If you’re curious about Cataract Surgery and want to learn more, check out Dr. Hunter’s free Cataract Sur...
The real reason vision declines in middle age
zhlédnutí 157Před 3 lety
Most of your body is built to last your whole life, but not the lens in your eye. The truth is, everyone needs lens replacement eventually. Dr. Hunter explains why this is. #lensreplacement #vision #middleage #explainer #huntervision If you’re curious about Lens Replacement and want to learn more, check out Dr. Hunter’s free Lens Replacement Masterclass: bit.ly/3vtR3lD 0:00 Intro 0:03 The lens ...
How eye Lens Replacement surgery works
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How eye Lens Replacement surgery works
Cataract Surgery safety, technology, and recovery
zhlédnutí 216Před 3 lety
Cataract Surgery safety, technology, and recovery
Common questions about Lens Replacement surgery
zhlédnutí 276Před 3 lety
Dr. Hunter gets a lot of questions about Lens Replacement surgery. Here he answers questions about pain, recovery, and timing. #lensreplacement #vision #faq #explainer #huntervision If you’re curious about Lens Replacement and want to learn more, check out Dr. Hunter’s free Lens Replacement Masterclass: bit.ly/3vtR3lD 0:00 Intro 0:26 Does Lens Replacement hurt? (No, and here’s why.) 3:04 What’s...
How to Perform a Manifest Refraction (V1.1)
zhlédnutí 19KPřed 4 lety
How to Perform a Manifest Refraction (V1.1)
Why Are My Eyes Red?
zhlédnutí 253Před 5 lety
Why Are My Eyes Red?
What Is Macular Edema?
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What Is Macular Edema?
What is Moore's Lightning?
zhlédnutí 615Před 5 lety
What is Moore's Lightning?
What Are Progressive Lenses?
zhlédnutí 342Před 5 lety
What Are Progressive Lenses?
Why Can't I See The Restaurant Menu?
zhlédnutí 455Před 5 lety
Why Can't I See The Restaurant Menu?
What is Stuck in My Eye?!
zhlédnutí 155Před 5 lety
What is Stuck in My Eye?!
What Is ICL?
zhlédnutí 158Před 5 lety
What Is ICL?
Why Do My Eyes Water?
zhlédnutí 170Před 5 lety
Why Do My Eyes Water?
Why Do Bright Lights Make Me Sneeze?
zhlédnutí 1,4KPřed 5 lety
Why Do Bright Lights Make Me Sneeze?
Why Do I See Stars When I Rub My Eyes?
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Why Do I See Stars When I Rub My Eyes?
What is Glaucoma?
zhlédnutí 137Před 5 lety
What is Glaucoma?
What Are Floaters?
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What Are Floaters?

Komentáře

  • @timoteo950
    @timoteo950 Před měsícem

    What is the Hunter Vision website?

  • @johnarnold5410
    @johnarnold5410 Před 2 měsíci

    Video stops repeatedly as does audio breaking an otherwise excellent presentation

  • @elizabethbooper-mw8qd
    @elizabethbooper-mw8qd Před 2 měsíci

    Very clear explanation of a complex issue, thank you.

  • @viejolincanada
    @viejolincanada Před 5 měsíci

    I just got some mono focal lenses and I was told that I was going to need glasses for reading. But a day after the surgery I realized I can see Distance with no problems but I can also read messages on my cell, write messages, work on the computer, without wearing glasses. For very small print I will need them but I'm in no rush. I thought I wasn't going to be able to work on my computer.

    • @Umearrr
      @Umearrr Před 4 měsíci

      Hi is there anyway we could perhaps talk about your experience? I’m trying to weigh out what approach will for me as I’m due cataracts surgery myself.

    • @viejolincanada
      @viejolincanada Před 4 měsíci

      @@Umearrr As a resident of Ontario, Canada, I could get for free. the basic mono-focal lenses on both eyes. I was offered multi-focal lenses for $3,000 which would allow me to never have to wear eye-glasses, unless for very small print. I thought about it and I then decided to go for the basic mono-focal lenses, not so much for the price but because it's a simpler lens to install. All I wanted was to be able to see distance and not have to wear glasses outside, especially during winter. I left the clinic and I could immediately see distance and could read. At my checkup visit the doctor was surprised about my sight and told me that the patients who chose mono-focal (distance) couldn't see as well for reading. I now feel like I have multi-focal but for the price of mono-focal. Even if I needed glasses for reading and for doing computer work I would still be very happy with my choice.

  • @TonyPadgett
    @TonyPadgett Před 5 měsíci

    Blended vision sounds like to me mini-monovision.

  • @robertfong-mow7235
    @robertfong-mow7235 Před 5 měsíci

    Best explanation I have heard so far about multifocal iol and blended vision. I have comorbidities in the dominant eye and multifocal is not recommended. The other eye has epiretinal membrane and probably a monofocal iol for near vision. The doctor did not tell me what kind he put in. Probably didn't think it was worth the time and effort to educate me. Thanks for the video sir.

  • @M.shahzaib312
    @M.shahzaib312 Před 6 měsíci

    I'm optometry student thanks you for sharing knowledge ❤

  • @wdurstt
    @wdurstt Před 6 měsíci

    Is it bad for you though

  • @bily4566
    @bily4566 Před 6 měsíci

    What about atomic or intestinal issues

  • @LS-gj2ep
    @LS-gj2ep Před 7 měsíci

    I don’t understand how to use the Jackson cross. I never did that at my previous optometry job. I moved the cylinder knob, better 1 2, -.00 to -.50, if they said 2, I’d move the axis 45° each time better 1,2 then I’d end up at whatever axis and that would be it. That’s how I was taught to do it and I don’t understand why it’s wrong I really need help understanding this, please!!

  • @dianesulpizio2542
    @dianesulpizio2542 Před 7 měsíci

    are y'all in Houston? Lasik benefit is gone after 6 months. I may need a lence replacement. I'm in Houston. Who can I talk to?

  • @dr.amitabhamukherjee3601
    @dr.amitabhamukherjee3601 Před 7 měsíci

    Doctor, as a fellow medic contemplating cataract surgery in the foreseeable future -- 61 year old avid reader and home theater junkie with PVD in both eyes, myopic since early adolescence (don't mind glasses), healthy retina, excellent near vision WITHOUT reading glasses and index myopia in both eyes (RE acuity degraded to 6/9 after max correction) -- my question is: what is my ideal procedure at this point? Monofocal IOL (to enhance quality of near/intermediate vision or distant vision)? WHAT EXACTLY IS THE BLENDED VISION YOU MENTION? If I were to go for surgery ONLY for my right eye now, would that mean 'blended vision'? Thanks and regards.

  • @austinl169
    @austinl169 Před 7 měsíci

    This is simply marvelous. I always wondered how all this worked. Excellent job!! Thanks!!

  • @camelCased
    @camelCased Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you, this is interesting and valuable to me as a visually impaired person since birth. Because of my special condition (ocular albinism, optic nerve hypoplasia which resulted in horizontal nystagmus, and strong nearsightedness), my few attempts to get glasses at various ages were not successful. I honestly answered all the doctor's questions during the subjective refraction process and it felt good while at the doctor's office, looking at the charts and objects nearby. But when I received the final glasses, it always felt weird, the world felt unstable and my weaker eye felt like it had something wrong with it and I constantly wanted to blink it to "make it clear". At one point I got interested in optometry and I figured out that maybe doctors are prescribing too strong values. Maybe I could get used to them if I wore the glasses all day long, but as those were distance glasses, I wore them only occasionally. So I bought a set of cheap trial lenses and a frame. I started with the SPH and CYL values I received from my doctor from the refractometer and retinoscope. Then I adjusted the values down until I felt comfortable wearing the lenses for prolonged periods of time walking around my home looking at distant things and watching TV at a distance. Then I visited my doctor again to check if my results made sense and were safe and appropriate for my vision. She confirmed that it looks OK, although it is noticeably weaker than the full correction I would need. But if the full correction makes me feel uncomfortable, then it's OK to have the prescription with the values I came up with. And now I've been having my easy-feeling glasses for three years already. I can wear them everywhere I go without having any issues to accommodate both when I put them on and take them off. My experiments with the lenses led me to a few important discoveries. First, although technically my eyes have about 1D difference and would need different values, my brain has used so much to the fact that one eye is weaker so that it just cannot tolerate it when the correction is applied to attempt to make both eyes have the same final refraction. Then I feel like something's wrong and want to blink and clear my weaker eye. So, in my case, it's better to apply the same correction to both eyes. Then I don't feel any discomfort between my eyes. Second, my "vertical vision" is completely unfixable and unreliable. I just cannot see vertical lines in the astigmatism test, no matter what correction is applied, unless the lines are very far apart. Maybe because of the heavy astigmatism and horizontal nystagmus since birth, my brain just did not learn to distinguish vertical patterns well enough. I once found a study paper, where they seemed to come to the conclusion that for some visually impaired people orientation discrimination can be very bad in the vertical direction because of how their retina or brain works and prescription will not help much. In childhood, I rotated all books 90 degrees because that way it felt easier to read. It got better at the age of 8, and then I somehow started reading normally. So, for this reason, subjective refraction for astigmatism becomes tricky. Essentially, the doctor has to completely ignore everything I say about vertical lines because I just don't distinguish them at all at a distance. I might be able to perceive that "something's not right" when given lenses that make vertical astigmatism more pronounced, but I won't ever say "Oh, I see vertical lines worse now" (unless we talk about very near vision for reading). I'm not sure if all doctors have paid enough attention to this fact when doing subjective refraction on me. At least I don't remember any of them asking me about vertical lines specifically, so when asked which lenses make the image clearer for me, my answer was always based purely on the clarity of the horizontal lines only because the vertical ones were always too blurry to make any reasonable judgments. I hope the experience I shared will help some doctors better understand how a visually impaired person might see things and what caveats to look for when doing subjective refraction on such patients.

  • @RaffaelloLorenzusSayde
    @RaffaelloLorenzusSayde Před 10 měsíci

    When I push my eyes gently with the palm of my hands, one of my eyes releases air and makes a gaseous farting sound effect. I wonder why that is?

  • @geolorifbk
    @geolorifbk Před 10 měsíci

    Can fasting cause stress to the body that leads to macular edema? Thank you !

  • @matthewcitty2292
    @matthewcitty2292 Před 10 měsíci

    Hey Dr. Hunter, you might never see this but if you do, just know that you do more for the world than you’ll ever know. Keep it up!

  • @Shezadiva4
    @Shezadiva4 Před 10 měsíci

    This video was so helpful. I just had my first eye done last week at the age of 43, hence plenty more working years in front of the laptop to go, so the lens I selected (mono-vision) was really important. Hopefully I can get the enhanced version in 20 years.

  • @neenalalwani8674
    @neenalalwani8674 Před 10 měsíci

    I took eylea injections . Still vision very low .

  • @suedraper4863
    @suedraper4863 Před 10 měsíci

    Well done! I always hated/loved to refract! 😂

  • @elenapuffer9627
    @elenapuffer9627 Před 11 měsíci

    Great video! Thank you!

  • @otiebrown9999
    @otiebrown9999 Před 11 měsíci

    Hi Dr. Hunter, Excellent. This is how I do my own refraction, using my trial lens kit. Current status? 20/20. Refractive state? +0.5 Diopters. No measured cylinder. Almost never necessary.

  • @robertliang8087
    @robertliang8087 Před 11 měsíci

    如何使用折射儀器給需要配眼鏡的人配-付精確的眼鏡。影片最後還有操作折射器的詳細步驟!特別好👌!

  • @RickACG
    @RickACG Před 11 měsíci

    Is blended and mini-mono the same?

  • @christopherdias1790

    I have had Macula Oedema treatment since 2021 with injections like Avastin and Lucentis and finally 6 doses of intravitreal implant - Ozurdex every 3-4 months! I had the last one yesterday and now have some spots and floaters which my ophthalmologist says there is bleeding! What treatment can you recommend to correct this? Christopher Dias - Sri Lanka

  • @PratimaBarateKurade

    Please make more videos.. I m seeing 2 yrs old videos..can you please restart to make new videos 🙏it will be great help

  • @PratimaBarateKurade

    Genius..hats off to you sir ..what a talented person you are ..really appreciate your efforts to teach such a difficult subject 🙏

  • @PratimaBarateKurade

    Please make more such videos so it will helpful to people like me .. thanks a lot for uploading

  • @diannemarsh8704
    @diannemarsh8704 Před rokem

    I just had cataract surgery on my left eye , the dominate one. It was for distance and will have the other for closer vision. I was confused when you said it was difficult or didn't work well (this monovision) . your video was a bit lengthy and I do prefer when speakers can be succinct, as it makes it easier for a layperson to understand. I did have Lasik years ago and that worked wonderfully, and I believe it was a combination, near and far. I could shoot and nail a bullseye (with recurve bow) and could read quite well very small print, but that went away after a while. My doc said this procedure would be similar. Perhaps I misunderstood your video as I am tired and have to get ready for post op. thanks for your video and enthusiasm. Peter

    • @loganq
      @loganq Před měsícem

      The entire video was less than ten minutes. It probably took you longer to write your confused comment.

  • @dbguitars
    @dbguitars Před rokem

    The answer i wanted was along the lines of multi dimensional Sliders type thing happening .... 😂

  • @_picazo_15
    @_picazo_15 Před rokem

    22 Surgery Candidate here, just doing some research on both types of surgeries 🤩

  • @christineribone9351

    The S/S are the same for some IOL's as they are for cataracts.

  • @StacyCaldwell-rb6hp

    Oh how I wish this was in PLUS

  • @christineribone9351

    You can write mirror image!

  • @christineribone9351

    What about monovision?

  • @ismmon3869
    @ismmon3869 Před rokem

    My eyes can project visual, light of orbs

  • @MrOldandslow
    @MrOldandslow Před rokem

    Thank you. Excellent lesson.

  • @pranavprakash5705
    @pranavprakash5705 Před rokem

    Thanks

  • @howardwoolley822
    @howardwoolley822 Před rokem

    Excellent explanation. I’m going to have my lens replaced in a few weeks time.

  • @ramyan2725
    @ramyan2725 Před rokem

    Thankyou so much sir... This is very useful

  • @Buildingenjoyment
    @Buildingenjoyment Před rokem

    I don’t buy this explanation at all!

  • @ruthemmett2704
    @ruthemmett2704 Před rokem

    So what if I only have one eye with the cataract and the other eye is clear with 20/20 both far and upclose. Would getting a monofocal lense in one eye set for distance create a blend and would that work to allow for no glasses?

    • @loganq
      @loganq Před měsícem

      You already have the ability to see near and far.

  • @menamarybaldeosingh618

    Hey thank you. But I did my cataracts a year ago both eyes. I se well and I am ok except that they say I have early signs of macular degeneration And hopefully we can I hope regulate this to not go further 🙏🌹

    • @orithfrankel2151
      @orithfrankel2151 Před rokem

      @menamarybaldeosingh618: To boost the strength of the macula, take lots of vitamin C - and not the acsorbic acid kind which is just made from corn. Take vitamin C from Camu Canu, or eat loads of vitamin C-rich foods. There are also a few very necessary eye-health vitamins additionally like lutein and zeaxanthin which you can Google and which are very important to take also.

  • @neciajax
    @neciajax Před rokem

    4 years later this is the best example of a refraction I have seen. Bravo👏🏾

  • @zynthos9
    @zynthos9 Před rokem

    Do you use the Alcon Wavelight Ex500 Excimer laser? If so, what are your thoughts on Wavefront -Optimized ablation vs. Topographically guided ablation (Contoura)? Do you consider Contoura is always better than WFO if patient is eligible for it? Or is WFO better if patient has regular corneas without much HOAs and Contoura would just add extra noise in this case?

  • @austintaylor7117
    @austintaylor7117 Před rokem

    if yoy put enough pressure on ur eyes for long enough everything turnes white instead of black. and then if you open your eyes quickly you cant see for a good 4 seconds 😂😂 i used to do that sitting in math class in highschool

  • @willdebiec828
    @willdebiec828 Před rokem

    I have a Symfony lens in my left eye and a synergy lense in my right eye. Is this an example of blended vision? I need a capsulotomy in my right eye as my vision from the right eye is blurry which causes my overall vision to be blurry. I also have epiretinal membrane in my right eye. Will the capsulotomy clear up my blurry vision or will I need to have surgery for the epiretinal membrane as well?

  • @Sipu79
    @Sipu79 Před rokem

    Marketing tends to always tell you what the benefits of non-monofocal lenses are, but they don't explain to people what the COST for that benefit is. Always remember to ask what's the catch because there always is one. Monofocals have the best possible quality, contrast and color but the least range. To get range, you need to give up quality of vision, contrast and color, potentially also suffer from ghosting, glare and halos if you select a multi-focal diffractive lenses.

    • @loganq
      @loganq Před měsícem

      Why do you think multifocal lenses affect color perception?

    • @Sipu79
      @Sipu79 Před měsícem

      @@loganq as the light gets split over multiple focal points, you will have a severe impact to contrast, which also impacts your overall dynamic range. This is a very well understood side-effect of multifocals. The more the light is split the duller the colors become. With multifocals your blacks become more gray / brown and the entire spectrum is impacted. In low-light conditions the impact is more pronounced.

  • @gisall8205
    @gisall8205 Před rokem

    What do you suggest I do if the Drunken Sailor, AKA, surgeon put the wrong lens in.

  • @AerialLensVideo
    @AerialLensVideo Před rokem

    Super helpful -- Thanks!