The Vivity and Panoptix - How do YOU choose the best premium lens implant?

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  • čas přidán 23. 12. 2021
  • The Vivity (extended depth of focus lens implant) and PanOptix (trifocal lens implant) are the two most commonly used premium lens implants that we use for premium lens replacement and premium cataract surgery. I share my analysis of the strengths, weaknesses, pros/cons and differences between these two great lens implants.
    Financial disclosure: I have no financial interest in any of the products presented in this video. My goal is that we deliver the best technology for each patient to help them see their best.
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Komentáře • 713

  • @MonicaC-nt7vv
    @MonicaC-nt7vv Před 5 měsíci +12

    Thank you very much Dr Wong! Your presentation is very helpful ! my Dr ‘s office has not provided enough information for me, these doctors should pay you for the work you have done for them!

  • @Nonessential888
    @Nonessential888 Před 2 lety +60

    I am so grateful for Dr. Wong’s honest and thorough analyses of the different lenses. I don’t see this up to date comparisons anywhere else. After watching this i feel much more confident about making a diligent choice. Thank you so much Dr. Wong.

  • @leoragregory5759
    @leoragregory5759 Před rokem +1

    This was such a fantastic detailed analysis, I was so pleased to be able to show it to my husband so that he could decide between the two options, which he did, based on your video. Thank you, thank you, thank you. I see that hundreds of others are also thankful for your video, so I'll just add my voice to the choir.

  • @wtoddland
    @wtoddland Před 2 lety +9

    A comparison of competing medical solutions is something a patient almost never gets. Dr. Wong's presentation is refreshing.

  • @reyesk12
    @reyesk12 Před 2 lety +20

    Amazing explanation doctor! I work at an ophthalmology clinic and this helped me understand the options patients have and the benefits! The human eye is truly a miracle.

  • @kenkofsky2950
    @kenkofsky2950 Před rokem +5

    Thank you Dr. Wong. Very informative and understandable for us non medical people. I had cataract surgery, chose the Vivity lens and I am very happy with the result. I do use 1.0 readers for small print or low light, but driving at night is a pleasure again.

  • @coopdeer
    @coopdeer Před rokem

    There are some good information that I’ve gotten online about lens. However, unequivocally by far, this was the most concise explanation of these two lens and I know exactly what I want. I’m truly excited about my choice. Your honesty is immeasurable. Thank you Sir 🙏🏿

  • @carolineleng313
    @carolineleng313 Před 2 lety +9

    Thank you so much Dr Shannon for your very clear and informative explanation about the vivity lens. I was diagnosed with cataract in Mar 2021 but was hesitatant to have symphony implanted because my doctor emphasised the possibility of halos. I waited till now and discovered vivity and I was searching for your videos on this lens. Finally, you made this video. Thank you so much ,Dr Shannon.

  • @OzFrog48Z
    @OzFrog48Z Před rokem +86

    I had the Vivity lens put in one month ago with the laser procedure. I only needed one eye done. The other is still perfect. There was a learning curve, but the results are excellent. I have 20/15 vision close and far away. Colors are crystal clear. No glare or halos at night. The only problem is focusing clearly in a room that has florescent LED lighting that's very dim, But as time goes by that is also improving. At first my eyes would get very tired as the day went on, but not anymore. Things take time to adjust. Hope this can make someone more at ease making a choice.

    • @alexzapassoff1005
      @alexzapassoff1005 Před rokem +1

      I wouldn't ever recommend a Vivity !

    • @slm90293
      @slm90293 Před rokem +3

      @@alexzapassoff1005why?

    • @frzn9856
      @frzn9856 Před rokem +1

      Hey I am young, 20, but RLE is my only option because im far sighted, -8.25 for both eyes or so, but my cornea is too thin etc.
      So I was rly looking into getting Vivity or Panoptix, and was wondering if you could explain what the learning curve is, like, how do you switch from far to intermediate to near.
      Pls pls could you let me know?

    • @OzFrog48Z
      @OzFrog48Z Před rokem +10

      @@frzn9856 It took about a month to adjust to the new lens. At first I had trouble focusing in certain light situations, especially in a building with LED lighting. It has been 6 months since the surgery. I am very happy with the results. My vision is absolutely perfect faraway, and close up is also very good except for extremely close. I have no problem reading or using a computer at normal distance. No problem adjusting from close to far away. The only problem at night is tail lights in the far distance and a red traffic light in the distance look fuzzy. Some LED displays at night at close distances are somewhat fuzzy. There is no problem with glare from oncoming lights at night, which is a problem with many premium lenses. If my eyes are really tired it's not 100% clear, but resting my eyes for a few minutes brings things back to normal. The only negative is I have eye floaters, and they seemed more visible at first, but I've gotten used to it. I think the results people achieve are dependent on many factors, including general eye health. From my own point of view, if I had it to do over again I would stay with my choice. My latest eye test showed 20/15 vision at distance and close up in the eye I had done. (The other eye is still free from cataract symptoms so far.) Hope your situation turns out well. There is nothing better than being able to see clearly.

    • @jayholiday256
      @jayholiday256 Před rokem +1

      @@frzn9856I have Symfony and there’s no learning curve, they work automatically, and settle in over time. Your surgeon should be able to select the right lenses for your eyes anatomy etc.

  • @peterh1984
    @peterh1984 Před rokem +6

    Thank you very much! We even thought about coming to TX to have you do the surgery because of the clear and knowledgeable explanation and how easy you made the lens removal seem. You represent yourself and your facility very well! Our potential surgeon did not explain anywhere near this much and so we needed to do outside research. We did check and our surgeon has 12 years experience at our local facility and experience before that so he should be well qualified, just maybe "too busy" to use his time to provide all the information we want.

  • @ghlocal1
    @ghlocal1 Před 2 lety +26

    One day post op with the vivity lens and I’m blown away at how amazing my vision is. I was apprehensive about this surgery but now I can’t wait to have my second eye done in a few weeks!!

    • @johnschannel449
      @johnschannel449 Před 2 lety +4

      l plan to get vivity in a few months, my only concern was l read it has low contrast level , is your vision and constrast still good on overcast and low light days.

    • @adventureairinc7355
      @adventureairinc7355 Před rokem +4

      great to have someone with first hand experience. Do you have any concerns with the contrast vision? seems to be one of the drawbacks of the vivity. I do not want to see halos no matter what. I can live with a ok vision closer than 15 inces. But what is your real near vision range where you are ok with?

  • @tomtrainor5762
    @tomtrainor5762 Před rokem

    You have to appreciate the Drs comparative analysis. I am scheduled for Vivity implants in two weeks. Thank you for helping me understand things clearer

  • @carolcaruso6641
    @carolcaruso6641 Před 2 lety +28

    Almost one month post vivity in both eyes. Wanted no halos and I do have functional near vision--- am typing this text with no glasses. But to settle down and read a newspaper I definitely use cheaters!
    But as someone who has worn glasses or contacts since the age of 7 this 65 year old is thrilled. Well worth the extra cost as nice glasses cost that much. Thank you for your comparison video. I think I chose well for my needs!

  • @Rosenlnk1
    @Rosenlnk1 Před 2 lety +3

    I am in South Florida and am approaching a decision time for selecting my replacement lens so I REALLY APPRECIATE your video and the honest comparison of both these lens. All the best....

    • @jayblue5310
      @jayblue5310 Před 2 lety

      Hello i too live s.e FL not sure what clinic to choose.

    • @jayblue5310
      @jayblue5310 Před 2 lety

      I have a feeling your interested in Rand INSTITUTE

    • @garrett7101
      @garrett7101 Před rokem

      Which lens did you end up choosing? How do you feel about the results?

  • @KMG68
    @KMG68 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks for all of your cataract videos. They have really helped me understand the different lenses and decide what I would like to go with.

    • @10Tuxedo
      @10Tuxedo Před rokem

      What did you go with, and was it what you expected?

  • @elmono3939
    @elmono3939 Před rokem +39

    I went with PanOptix lens and I am very happy with my decision. I never knew about presence of any "halos" until people kept asking me if ".. I see halos...". So I started paying closer attention to it - and yes, I can see a very light halos. But... I would never notice them on my own. Now when my brain was conditioned into "seeing halos", I am aware of them. But, if you don't think about halos, you don't see any. I see well at all distances, including reading up close. No need for glasses at all. I am very happy with PanOptix, and ready to do my other eye with same lens. Thank you Dr.Wichterle, thank you science !

    • @cathy3864
      @cathy3864 Před rokem +1

      Do you see the rings around bright white lights? If you did, how long did it take for you to neuro adapt? I do and I am unable to drive at night. How long have you had the PanOptix lenses in? Thanks.

    • @elmono3939
      @elmono3939 Před rokem +3

      @@cathy3864 Hello, I have had my PanOptix lenses for almost 5 months. No, I don't see rings around white lights. Doctor told me it is a 12 month healing process and quality of vision may, and most likely will change during healing time. So far, so good. My post-surgery tests are coming in as 20/20. No glasses needed. Thank you

    • @WysteriaGuitar
      @WysteriaGuitar Před rokem

      I have cataracts and astigmatism - torn between getting the Panoptix or Vivity. I am a bit concerned about Halos at night but at this time I do not do a lot of night driving. I mostly need to see computer screen and far. Thoughts?

    • @ttownsend3252
      @ttownsend3252 Před rokem +5

      I have two PanOptix trivia-focal lenses as well and love them. The "halo" effect of lights at night for me is a non-issue. I noticed it the first month or so and I think my brain has now tuned that effect out. Love the range on these lenses and the fact I no longer needs any corrective lenses at any distance. My vision went from 20/60 to 20/15 after the procedure.

    • @rajpadhi1
      @rajpadhi1 Před rokem +2

      ​@@WysteriaGuitar From my experience, I can safely say that 30 days after the operation with Vivity EDOF lens with Torric, I have no such issues of halos & glares now. In the 1st week after the surgery, I did see some halos(Rainbow coloured Rings), but this was resolved in 2 weeks. Able to read from PC too.

  • @Brooklyn-ih2ok
    @Brooklyn-ih2ok Před rokem +4

    Thank you. I've always been near-sighted. So, at twenty years old, I still didn't have 20/20 vision. I would be fine with the Vivity IOL, I think. Thank you! Your channel is the most informative and helpful related to cataract surgery.

  • @trudewhite876
    @trudewhite876 Před rokem +27

    I had laser surgery on my right eye ten days ago and on my left eye 3 days ago. I have a Vivity lens in my right eye and Panoptix in my left. I am very pleased with the combination. I can read small print close up without glasses and mid and far range is very clear as well. I haven't done much night driving yet, but with the little I have done halos don't seem to be a problem.

    • @JustinHEMI05
      @JustinHEMI05 Před rokem +1

      Trude, would you mind giving an update? I have the option to get one of each as well. I'm strongly leading towards two vivity's but would love to hear your experience with one of each.

    • @francoisenorwood5899
      @francoisenorwood5899 Před rokem

      Trude if by chance you read this my ophthalmologist recommended a Vivity in my second eye as I see ghost images with Panoptix in first eye. Images lack contrast which is my biggest disappointment. Black is missing Panoptix when looking through one eye. were you ever aware of this with either lens? Thank you.

    • @colinalton
      @colinalton Před rokem +1

      Hello Trude
      Six months since your surgery.
      Can you give an update please?
      What is your night vision like? Halos?
      I’m scheduled for a PanOptix IOL on 26 June & either a PanOptix or Vivity IOL on 3rd July.
      Thank you.
      Colin

    • @colinalton
      @colinalton Před rokem

      @@francoisenorwood5899 Hi Francoise. Can you give an update (the good & bad) on your IOL surgery please?
      Thanks
      Colin

  • @louisematlock2491
    @louisematlock2491 Před 2 lety +9

    Thank you so much for your amazing content. I've had Vivity iols placed in both eyes within the last week in the UK and the initial result is quite spectacular. I'm 53 and have worn glasses and contacts since childhood. It's been a surreal experience to wake up in the morning and and be able to see so clearly Will be even better when I don't have to sleep in my eye guards. Your videos really calmed my pre operative anxiety and I am very grateful.

    • @johnschannel449
      @johnschannel449 Před 2 lety

      l plan to have vivity in a few months, my only concern is l read it has lower contrast then monofocal lens, how do you find the contrast level with vivity, does it seem dim on low light or overcast days or is it not a problem .

    • @louisematlock2491
      @louisematlock2491 Před 2 lety +3

      @@johnschannel449 so difficult to answer as I've noticed a reduction in contrast particularly when reading as I've got older. On a day to day level vivity performs so well for me in overcast conditions. The improvement is just so marked for me that contrast hasn't been a consideration.

    • @katkat1194
      @katkat1194 Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Louise, i just got left eye cataract surgery yesterday. Got Vivity lens, still blurry but definitely better than it was before..... Reason for choosing the lens because I want to avoid glasses as much as I can. Do you have to wear reading glasses? I'm thinking of getting vivity on the right eye vs. a monofocal :)

    • @louisematlock2491
      @louisematlock2491 Před rokem

      @@katkat1194 Hi, I can read without reading glasses but my eyes get tired and much easier with a +1. My surgeon definitely didn't promise excellent reading with vivity but I couldn't have Panoptix as I apparently have large pupils. Hope your vision continues to improve. Blurry doesn't sound great for you.

    • @cmforce2000
      @cmforce2000 Před rokem +1

      Thanks for sharing your results … I’m 53 too and thinking of moving forward with Vivity. Are you still pleased with the results? Thanks!

  • @vandanagupta7328
    @vandanagupta7328 Před rokem

    Excellent and lucid comparison. One fo the ebst I've seen to remove doubts. thanks so much for this effort.

  • @bettymenchaca7646
    @bettymenchaca7646 Před 2 lety +15

    I have the Panoptic lenses in both my eyes and see wonderfully, but the halos with night driving are challenging. But I have no need for reading glasses unless the print is extremely small, but I am very happy with the way I see I haven’t sent this good in 20 years. Very excellent presentation Doctor.

    • @lf9341
      @lf9341 Před 2 lety

      Hi BETTY, is are there glasses for the halo? I'm 55 and my readers are 2.75 and my far away vision is going. Can't get used to bi focals.!

    • @Dr34Hornet
      @Dr34Hornet Před 2 lety +1

      How close up can you see? Before this, did you need distance vision correction?

    • @cathy3864
      @cathy3864 Před rokem

      They are not working for me. I can't drive day or night.

    • @WysteriaGuitar
      @WysteriaGuitar Před rokem

      I am concerned about the halos - Is it hard to drive at night?

  • @denizcop9386
    @denizcop9386 Před 2 lety +5

    Greeting from Istanbul/Turkey! I must say I am a big fan of your videos. I had PanOptix on my left eye due to a cataract 2.5 yrs ago. Now it's time for the right (dominant) one again due to a cataract. My Dr. was opting in for Synergy. I asked him strictly to have Vivity instead because I want no more or I should say fewer halos/glares etc. and better intermediate with higher contrast quality. The surgery is planned for next week. I am 53 yrs old, still very active in sports (lifting, basketball, running), 6'2 with long arms, and very excited to have Vivity. Thank you Dr. Shannon for your all-educating videos which help globally for your kind information )))) You touch many people without knowing...

    • @ShannonWongMD
      @ShannonWongMD  Před 2 lety +2

      Good call.

    • @johnget8410
      @johnget8410 Před 2 lety

      Hope your surgery was a success, what is your vision like with the vivity, are you happy with it l am thinking of going with vivity for my surgery

    • @denizcop9386
      @denizcop9386 Před 2 lety +9

      @@johnget8410 Hi. It went very well. Couldn’t be happier than this. The difference between Panoptix and vivity is amazing in the contrast and halos. The combination (panOptix in left, Vivity in right which is the dominant one) works very well for my reading. Far and intermediate distances are excellent. No need for glasses so far. My aim was achieved perfectly. I’ll see the Dr. tomorrow for regular check up.

    • @barrykross6079
      @barrykross6079 Před 2 lety

      @@denizcop9386 I am due for eye surgery May 5th. The plan is for the PanOptix in my left eye (which has the worse vision of the two) and then to have the vivity in my right eye in 5 weeks time. I have had some concerns about the halo effect with the PanOptix lens, but wonder if the vivity lens in my other eye will balance or cancel out the halo effect, once my brain neuro-adapts??

  • @Dadnatron
    @Dadnatron Před rokem +4

    Excellent discussion and thank you for the honesty in explanation about 'no free lunch'. As a physician, I hear so much fluff from Marketers, it is difficult to get a real world perspective on benefits and downsides to these lens.

  • @markhollingsworth9496
    @markhollingsworth9496 Před 2 lety +6

    Thank you very much for an outstanding comparison and your professional thoughts. I am scheduled to have cataract surgery on both eyes in April 2022. My optometrist recommends that I use the vivity lens which is what I wanted to use also.

  • @stevehauser1884
    @stevehauser1884 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much for your videos. You have added a lot of clarity to a very confusing subject.

  • @robertreynolds2690
    @robertreynolds2690 Před rokem +1

    Excellent tutorial. Thank you for explaining this so well. Very helpful!!

  • @elberthiggins6667
    @elberthiggins6667 Před rokem

    This video should be the standard for most patient education.

  • @Retiredmco
    @Retiredmco Před 2 lety

    Absolutely 🤗 love Dr Wong breakdown of different options! I'm 58 with 20/25 and no cataract issues. But if I do have issues later I know where to go.

  • @rajpadhi1
    @rajpadhi1 Před rokem +5

    I have had the Vivity EDOF lens with Torric inserted in one of my eyes last month. The doctor had also done some LRI surgery, and the post ops after 30 days, the results are excellent. Distance Vision is 20/20, and the near vision acuity is N6. I am able to read on mobile at a distance of 35-40cms. No or minimal night time glares & halos. May need a glass to read smaller fonts.
    Highly satisfied with the Vivity lense.
    Colours are vibrant.
    It cost me around INR 105000 in Mumbai. The GST invoice for the actual Vivity Torric lens was Rs.40k. Operated Pheco surgery without lasser or AI assistance.

  • @cgreen6369
    @cgreen6369 Před 6 měsíci

    These charts are etc. are the best I've seen in comparing lenses. Thank you for helping make an informed decision on my upcoming cataract surgery.AND I would advise anyone considering monovision to try it out first using contacts. I did, and I was continually nauseous; I never got used to it. And contacts are much easier to remove than cataract lenses!!

  • @stephenkitcoff9177
    @stephenkitcoff9177 Před 2 lety

    Certainly appreciate the discussion and the options available, Thank you.

  • @loveishope4406
    @loveishope4406 Před rokem

    Wow you're such an amazing educator. I learned so much. Thank you.

  • @edwinshank7865
    @edwinshank7865 Před 2 lety +46

    Thank you Dr. Wong for this candid and thorough discussion of the two Alcon lenses. It confirmed my decision to opt for the Vivity lens over the PanOptics lens my Dr first suggested. One month now past my lens replacement and I feel I made the right choice in the Vivity lens. While I do see some minor halo effect at night compared to my natural lenses, it’s certainly acceptable and I’m sure I would not have been happy with the PanOptics halo effect. I shoot night time and early morning landscape photography and I’m sure the halo effect would have been unacceptable for me. It’s taken several weeks for my “neural adjustment” to adjust to my choice of medium to far vision in my left eye and medium to near vision in my right eye. It’s working out well, and I have yet to need readers of any kind for near vision. The IOL procedure is nearly miraculous in my opinion, as I now see colors in their true vibrant colors and certainly at least a 20% improvement in the amount of light reaching my 71 year old retinas! Thanks again for your wonderful videos. I watched most of them while I waited for my surgery appointments. 👍

    • @alexzapassoff1005
      @alexzapassoff1005 Před rokem +1

      Sorry but my experience is that a Vivity sucks !!! No focus at any distance... fuzzy and useless

    • @frzn9856
      @frzn9856 Před rokem +1

      Hey I am young, 20, but RLE is my only option because im far sighted, -8.25 for both eyes or so, but my cornea is too thin etc.
      So I was rly looking into getting Vivity or Panoptix, and was wondering if you could explain what the learning curve is, like, how do you switch from far to intermediate to near.
      Pls pls could you let me know?

    • @jamesw1659
      @jamesw1659 Před rokem +1

      @@alexzapassoff1005 Then something else is wrong. Vivity is excellent, just like the other choices mentioned here.

    • @francoisenorwood5899
      @francoisenorwood5899 Před rokem +1

      Hi Edwin, I have a Panoptix in right eye. While I see very well 20/20 it feels like through fog. Images lack contrast, black. As a photographer do you experience this with Vivity? Thank you

    • @nataliyagrant671
      @nataliyagrant671 Před rokem +1

      @@jamesw1659 Hi James. Do you see sharp with vivity? I see shadow to the left and right from everything, especially letters on digital devices. It’s a fraction better with texts in paper, but still there. Drives me insane. Doing makeup is impossible, can not see me fingernails, food on my plate is blurry. Terrible to be honest.

  • @edogle8163
    @edogle8163 Před 3 měsíci

    Thxs Dr. Wong I just had the Vivity lens in my right eye and must say it looks good....I am 80 yrs old,this was cataract surgery...Thxs again....

  • @carolhieronymus8816
    @carolhieronymus8816 Před 2 lety +2

    I had cataract surgery two years ago and I Couldn’t be happier. Two weeks and both eves were done with multifocal lenses, nodrops necessary. Dr. Ray Galaitis of the Center for Lasic in Margate, Florida painless surgery. I can now see near, far and in between. No glasses after 60 years.

  • @shwetambari2085
    @shwetambari2085 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks a lot for covering all the practical points..excellent talk..✨

  • @bluemoves
    @bluemoves Před 2 lety

    Thank you for your detailed explanation. I’m much more confident in my choice of lenses now.

  • @mikewilson553
    @mikewilson553 Před rokem

    Excellent recap. Meeting with my surgical team next month and this will help guide our discussions. I had Lasik in 1999 and have light astigmatism. And the doctor mentioned in my exam a few weeks ago some irregularities in the corneal surface of my left eye. As a retired teaching golf professional my goal to improve my overall vision and I'm not concerned about the need for reading glasses.

  • @drmychelle
    @drmychelle Před rokem +1

    Outstanding explanation! I’m scheduled for the Panoptix in October of 22.

  • @elisabethm9655
    @elisabethm9655 Před rokem

    Thank you so much. I really feel ready to make a better informed choice and know the questions to ask now when I talk with my surgeon next week. The simulated night vision images really illustrate what I was concerned about.

  • @siliveliosakalia6397
    @siliveliosakalia6397 Před rokem +1

    Of course this video was really helpful. Thanks very much Doctor and may the good Lord bless you and your family.

  • @subhadeepkumar15
    @subhadeepkumar15 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for making such a wonderful & informative video ❤️😊

  • @SpencerParkCityschannel-vr3cs

    Thank you. I have watched several of your videos now in researching lens options and have found them to be very helpful.

  • @Rupercik85
    @Rupercik85 Před 3 dny

    Zajebisty materiał, dzięki ziom. Fajnie wyjaśnjone 👍🏻

  • @tedlee7364
    @tedlee7364 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for this wonderful video, Dr. Wong. I have decided to instal the PanOptix as I hardly do any night driving at my age. I will be having both eyes done with 7 days apart.

  • @WorldofSonyaB
    @WorldofSonyaB Před 2 lety +7

    Thank so much for the informative straight forward video. I’m scheduled for prelex surgery in January and recently decided on the Vivity lens instead of the Panoptix. I’m in my early 50s and drive at night so I’ll need good vision. Your videos have been very educational and understandable. Again - thank you!

    • @lf9341
      @lf9341 Před 2 lety +2

      Good luck! Please let us know how it goes!

    • @WorldofSonyaB
      @WorldofSonyaB Před 2 lety +2

      Surgery on my left eye will be January 10. I’ll come back with an update.

    • @cmforce2000
      @cmforce2000 Před 2 lety

      Please let us know how you're doing - I'm also in my early 50s and am considering Vivity for better vision - - - my glasses don't provide great vision and my contacts, which do provide excellent vision, become too uncomfortable to wear after 5 or 6 hours.

    • @stevew9769
      @stevew9769 Před 2 lety +2

      How do you like your Vivity lens?

    • @WorldofSonyaB
      @WorldofSonyaB Před rokem +1

      My surgery went well and for the first time I am not glasses or contact lens since I was 12 years old! I do occasionally wear a pair of glasses to wear very small print in low light. My doctor gave me micro mono vision (.5) I have developed PCO and have YAG procedures scheduled for each eye (2 weeks apart) in August.

  • @scottedgar2856
    @scottedgar2856 Před 2 lety +18

    Thank you for explaining the differences between the Vivity and PanOptix lenses. The video was educational and easy to understand. The images showing the holo effect and the light transmission was also very helpful. I'm in my 50's and I'm in the process of deciding which lens to go with. Your video has given me more information to consider.

    • @alexzapassoff1005
      @alexzapassoff1005 Před rokem +2

      Stay away from Vivity ! I am 78 and I wish I hadn't been talked into this ridiculous fresnell lens !

    • @WysteriaGuitar
      @WysteriaGuitar Před rokem +1

      @@alexzapassoff1005 So one should get the Panoptix instead?

    • @VgVi13
      @VgVi13 Před rokem

      @@alexzapassoff1005 I have been scheduled for Vivity but it is so much more expensive. I'm still researching. My appt. is end of month.

    • @principalabapuragovtssscho3754
      @principalabapuragovtssscho3754 Před rokem +1

      ​@@VgVi13 hey what iol did you go with and what results are ?

    • @bebyjohn4582
      @bebyjohn4582 Před 11 měsíci

      How much all these lenses coast. Can you please explain

  • @BlackieMiles1
    @BlackieMiles1 Před 2 lety +3

    Dr. Wong, Another excellent and sufficiently detailed piece on IOL options. Very helpful.
    I had Vivity IOL in one eye w/underlying membrane condition. Distance improved immediately then degraded approx. 20%. Computer vision adequate. Near is fuzzy. Am now considering Panoptix to balance my needs and achieve some improved near vision. This 2nd eye has no underlying conditions. Thoughts? BTW, I wanted to consult you directly via office visit but, I am on the east coast.

  • @bobunger66
    @bobunger66 Před 2 lety +5

    I had my second surgery 5 months ago with the PanOpitx lens and couldn't be happier. There are halo's Round lighys at night, but are absolutely no bother to me. I am very happy I chose the PanOptix lens. No need for glasses or contacs at all for me!

    • @lf9341
      @lf9341 Před 2 lety

      Awesome! I want to do it! How much was it?

    • @jimdrechsler3960
      @jimdrechsler3960 Před 2 lety +1

      Did you have halos prior? I am most nervous about the halos and am scheduled for Feb with panoptix lens. I see halos now and can't stand them. I am hoping it would be less halos at night after surgery. Were they better for you, or worse? Thanks!

    • @HoaVu-cb8fs
      @HoaVu-cb8fs Před 2 lety +1

      @@lf9341 ~$3500 each

    • @colinalton
      @colinalton Před rokem

      Hi Bob. Can you give an update please?
      Are the night light Halos an issue after a year?
      Thanks
      Colin

  • @akgreenberg
    @akgreenberg Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks for the information. I am seeing my ophthalmologist at the end of this month. Can’t wait to discuss the Vivity Lens.

  • @carolynloofbourow6479
    @carolynloofbourow6479 Před 10 měsíci

    Great explanation. Will help me choose. THANK YOU.

  • @borisaranchuk2279
    @borisaranchuk2279 Před rokem +1

    Very educational video.Thank you very much!

  • @chrissys5785
    @chrissys5785 Před rokem +1

    I am having vivify lenses put in tomorrow. Thank you for sharing this . Very helpful

    • @mohammadsalah5389
      @mohammadsalah5389 Před rokem

      How is your vision now , there’s any blurry vision ? can you see your phone clearly? And any close up ?

  • @thirdeye7611
    @thirdeye7611 Před 2 lety

    Honest, detailed explanation.

  • @JayJay-dr2lo
    @JayJay-dr2lo Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you Dr for such great explantion in both lens.

  • @juliemann3243
    @juliemann3243 Před 2 lety

    Excellent--very helpful. Thank you doctor.

  • @annegoble6322
    @annegoble6322 Před měsícem

    Thank you for this video! Excellent comparisons - super helpful.

  • @joypolk3093
    @joypolk3093 Před rokem +1

    Great video, thanks for sharing this information!

  • @yamunajolicoeur2807
    @yamunajolicoeur2807 Před 2 lety

    Fantastic video! You are incredibly smart and very talented ❣👌

  • @nshah3101
    @nshah3101 Před rokem

    Thanks Doc. This video is very helpful and educational.

  • @thescottalbrecht
    @thescottalbrecht Před rokem +2

    This is an absolute excellent video. Options explained clearly, unbiased, and in good amount of detail. Thank you Dr Wong for sharing. Would highly recommend anyone having to make the difficult choice of doing lens replacement watch! I don't think any amount of information can completely put someone at ease but this video should really help assure you in the decisions you make.

  • @pauljmeyer1
    @pauljmeyer1 Před 2 lety

    I have an option for the Panoptix lens and this gives me the second option of the IQ Vivity to discuss at my next consultation, thank you.

  • @wendratuell5846
    @wendratuell5846 Před 2 lety

    Thank you! This was a tremendous help!

  • @tanyarudy1300
    @tanyarudy1300 Před 2 lety

    This was so well done, thank you.

  • @SiggyMe
    @SiggyMe Před 2 lety

    It is very helpful Dr. Wong. Thank you for the very helpful information.

  • @laurayeesnover631
    @laurayeesnover631 Před rokem

    Most excellent and very helpful! Thank you.

  • @MindRiderFPV
    @MindRiderFPV Před rokem

    3 focals since 24h ago, had a cataract, and the difference is astonishing. Very happy. 😊

    • @user-pu6sg7ih8r
      @user-pu6sg7ih8r Před rokem

      Can you share more about what you mean please?

    • @MindRiderFPV
      @MindRiderFPV Před rokem

      @@user-pu6sg7ih8r I’m very happy with the trifocals and can see much better than before.

  • @DrSameerKalaniya
    @DrSameerKalaniya Před 2 lety +4

    Many thanks Shannon
    Being a doctor, I was so confused in selecting the correct lens for my self.
    I am in my late 40s and have steroid induced cataract due to a corneal injury in the past, going to surgery next week,------ wish me good luck
    Was able to select my option after watching this video

    • @johnschannel449
      @johnschannel449 Před 2 lety +1

      Hi what Lens did you decide to go with? did you choose Vivity .? l'm also in my late 40's and having surgery in a few months and thinking of going with vivity but havent made my mind up yet

    • @DellAnderson
      @DellAnderson Před rokem

      @Sunset horizon studios It's very confusing, right? What lens did you choose and why? Does your outcome meet your expectations? Did you have laser assisted surgery or not?

    • @SpencerParkCityschannel-vr3cs
      @SpencerParkCityschannel-vr3cs Před rokem

      @@johnschannel449, did you go with Vivity? I see that no one responded to your comment here but I am in the same boat and getting surgery next month.

    • @johnschannel449
      @johnschannel449 Před rokem

      @@SpencerParkCityschannel-vr3cs yes l got vivity last year in both eyes and happy with it, l have great vision from distance and can also read and only need glasses for small print'. l went with minimonvison where one eye distance and the other very slightly near for reading ,There was an adjustment period for the first 2 or 3 months but after that it was great

    • @user-pu6sg7ih8r
      @user-pu6sg7ih8r Před rokem

      Any updates? I am in the exact same boat after taking steroids for Bells Palsy.... are you happy with the vivity or do you wish you had gotten the PanOptix?

  • @WALTERBROADDUS
    @WALTERBROADDUS Před rokem

    Thanks for the tip. Trying to get as much info about this as possible.

  • @reneesam6963
    @reneesam6963 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you doctor, your videos and explanation is awesome , fantastic, very clear and helpful cover everything we need to know about surgery and lenses thank you and God bless you ,wish your office in my city so you can fix my eyes

  • @envisionworship
    @envisionworship Před 2 lety

    Very helpful evaluation - thank you.

  • @Methodical2
    @Methodical2 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Nice video.
    I went with the Panoptix. I can seeeeeeeee (20/20 in both eyes but believe I could go lower). I wore glasses since I was in the 5th grade (about 46.5 years) and now I don't need glasses. This is a whole new world for me. I can wear any pair of shades I want now. However, I no longer have what I called the macro vision where I could clearly see within 5" of my eye. The Panoptix pushed that out to about 12" (or the natural reading position it seems). My prescriptions before replacing both cataracts for D.V. were -5.0 (O.D.) and -5.25 (O.S.) and for N.V were +2.0 for O.D and O.S. if that helps. I am happy with the new cataracts (1st in May and 2nd in June this year). On my last week of eye drops.

  • @lisaford7655
    @lisaford7655 Před 2 lety +9

    Fascinating! I'm interested in learning more about these lenses from people who have had the surgery. I have had Symfony lenses in both eyes since 2020. I chose them because the doctor's pitch was similar to that of a used car salesman. I would be doing more complaining if it wasn't for you. Your honesty about the lenses limitations helped me understand how I saw the world after surgery. Learning about how the technology is evolving is cool.

    • @lf9341
      @lf9341 Před 2 lety +1

      How did you like them? I''m 55 and considering one of these options. Glasses are 2.75 and my far away distance is starting to go.

    • @lisaford7655
      @lisaford7655 Před 2 lety +2

      @@lf9341 They are great for distance. I need readers to see close. We are close in age.

    • @lf9341
      @lf9341 Před 2 lety +1

      @@lisaford7655 Thank you for the response. Well that is a bummer. My far away vision is still ok, (just starting to go). I hate wearing glasses because as a hairstylist I have to wear them by for cutting hair but take them off when I look at the client in the mirror. These masks make everything foggy and I cannot get used to progressives. I thought that this surgery corrects both far and near. :(

    • @yvonnepatton1502
      @yvonnepatton1502 Před 2 lety +5

      @@lf9341 Dr. Wong did my IOL in March 2021. I received the PanOptix lens in both eyes and I’m able to see very well upclose, mid-range, and long distance. However, the halo effect is very real and has taken some adjustment but I’ll happily deal with it over not having to wear contacts or glasses anymore. I was almost 49 at the time of my procedure, and was told I could go either with LLR or LASIK. I opted for LLR because I’m so close to 50 and didn’t want to have any regrets.

    • @lf9341
      @lf9341 Před 2 lety

      @@yvonnepatton1502 Hi! TY for responding! I heard Lasik will correct either far sightedness but make near sightedness worse (You had to chose) and I didn't want that! I have not heard of these procedures. I'm intrigued.
      These masks make it worse to wear glasses when they are off and on!

  • @joeg2024
    @joeg2024 Před 2 lety

    Excellent explanation! Thanks

  • @thaddeusbruno426
    @thaddeusbruno426 Před 2 lety

    Thanks so much for your clear & concise explanations dealing with surgery & the lenses. Do you do muscle eye surgery at all? Thanks again!

  • @tdbarton7712
    @tdbarton7712 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thank you Dr. Wong for this excellent comparison. Your video provided the exact side-by-side I didn't know I was seeking. Hoping to get the surgery in 2024. I have pronounced halos at night presently; the PanOptix halos will be less than how I see now but leaning toward Vivity. From the comments I did not know there is an option a different lens in each eye.

    • @SThompson953
      @SThompson953 Před 7 měsíci

      I plan on getting my other done also in 2024. My Panoptix in my left eye is fantastic for reading but not great for mid and terrible for distance. I'm hoping I can adjust if I get the Vivity in my right eye. But also worried it might be like mini-monovision.

  • @simeh4522
    @simeh4522 Před 11 měsíci +1

    best and honest information

  • @joedez454
    @joedez454 Před rokem

    Great informative video. Thank you!

  • @ryanperry3798
    @ryanperry3798 Před 5 měsíci

    Excellent video and went with vivity mid vision absolutely superb can't complain about distance and as I am typing this I have no problem in reading it😊won't be needing glasses at all.
    Good luck everyone and its a massive V for me

  • @muhammadamjadfarooqmuhamma8128

    Important details shared, thanks, very helpful.

  • @RobertMacCready
    @RobertMacCready Před 10 měsíci

    I like your graphics on the different lens. It clearly shows that my best option is the Vivity. And that's the one that my doctor suggested. I've been on the fence about what to get. Have surgery scheduled in 2 weeks (actually it's tomorrow). Hoping all goes well. Have a great team here at St.Luke's in The Villages, FL. I will do a video of the before and after. And then add the 2nd eye 2 weeks later. AND, I will give you my honest opinion of how all this goes.

  • @Ms.Andrist
    @Ms.Andrist Před rokem +1

    Glad I paid extra for Vivity!

  • @marleneclail1560
    @marleneclail1560 Před rokem +2

    I had a Vivity lens implanted 26 days ago (R) along with the removal of scar tissue (ERM). I have two noticeable arcs in my right eye which result in blind spots. My current vision is neither clear nor sharp compared to my vision with prescription progressive eyeglasses and I also had toriq adjustments. This video provided more details than anything else I could find online and was reassuring to me about the Vivity lens properties; however, I am hoping my clarity of vision improves. I don’t mind that I will need reading glasses; I have worn them most of my life. When my vision stabilizes, I will need an IOL in the left eye.

    • @ohor83
      @ohor83 Před 6 měsíci

      hi how's your vision now with the Vivity? My doc screwed up my diagnosis of a cataract and I opted for Panoptic without being told I had a macular pucker in my right eye. Thereafter, I did a vitrectomy which resulted in a canal blockage leading to glaucoma and had to go in again after 4 days to clear it. After all that I waited a settling in period of 3.5months and 3 days back during my checkup asked the doctor to graciously carry out an explantation as the undesirable piercing glares, double visions, halos, inability to make out near reading and definitely out of focus far vision including the bulging lines and shapes were driving me insane!!! It's 2 days now after the explantation and am again waiting patiently to getting back in focus. MAKE SURE YOUR DOCTOR DOES AN OCT TO check your retinal health before jumping into any decision on procedure.

  • @Honesty001
    @Honesty001 Před rokem +1

    I live in another part of the world 🌏, soon inshaAllah visit you for my cataract surgery

  • @iamsaood
    @iamsaood Před 2 lety

    very useful video. very well explained.

  • @richardbartlett6932
    @richardbartlett6932 Před 2 lety +2

    excellent unbiased commentary as usual
    is there anything on the horizon which will move the game on in the coming year ?

    • @ravikrishnapillai
      @ravikrishnapillai Před 2 lety +1

      Lucidus edof lense. A new one with autofocus on the horizon.

  • @rebablaschke
    @rebablaschke Před 2 lety +1

    Very good information.

  • @JustinHEMI05
    @JustinHEMI05 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for the great video comparing the two of these. I'm about to get this done, and I have the choice between these two lenses, OR, one of each. Have you had patients that received a vivity in one eye and a panoptix in the other eye? If so, can you describe their experience? I'm strongly leaning towards simply two vivity's and dealing with the occasional reader, but this option intrigued me.

  • @wilc4u
    @wilc4u Před 2 lety +12

    Hi Doc - First, thank you for all your very informative videos. I have had Lasik for monovision, near vision on my left, distance on my right eye, and extremely happy with the results and my vision (as I'm approaching age 60). As I see these 2 IOL implants (as well as the Symfony IOL), I wonder if you have performed or have considered different implants on each eye (ie Vivity on the right, PanOptix of the left) to address patients like me that are used to and happy with monovision? What are your thoughts on such an approach? TIA

    • @rette2901
      @rette2901 Před rokem

      I have actually heard that they can mimic your monovision with IOLs

  • @pdrews1000
    @pdrews1000 Před rokem

    This video is so helpful!

  • @lynndaigler8786
    @lynndaigler8786 Před 2 měsíci

    Great explanation - thanks!!

  • @martinsnitow544
    @martinsnitow544 Před 2 lety +1

    I’ll be 75 next month, one day after a first exam for cataract surgery. Based on Dr. Wong’s information and other web sources, I’ll talk to my doctor about Vivity and PanOptix, or one of each. If I choose just one, I think it will be Vivity. Thank you for helping so much.

    • @martinsnitow544
      @martinsnitow544 Před 2 lety

      I’m also interested in the RayOne EMV, which is newly approved by FDA.

  • @debrajones8194
    @debrajones8194 Před 14 dny

    Thank you sooo much for this!

  • @prof.vinayshendge1920
    @prof.vinayshendge1920 Před 2 lety

    Thanks.... Nice explanation

  • @djtrevizo2845
    @djtrevizo2845 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for your continued in-depth and tremendous analysis!!.. I had Panoptics placed in my right eye almost a year ago, But It Is driving me Crazy and depressed! Like you I had more excellent long distance in my left, and loss of reading in both. Like your patient that had his Panoptics replaced with Symfony, he said it felt like something was in his eye, with that lateral crescent over-shadow, slight blurriness at most ranges of vision, and my two eyes having difficulty working together creating balance and reading issues; Thank you again, it ways so eye opening and that I wasn't crazy! In the past, I had Lasix monovision surgery and had No problem accommodating both eyes, but with the trifocal Panoptics, my brain just can't accept. Finally, my doctor concurred to perform a lens replacement. Your patient went with Symfony, the latest of the times.. What do you think of the new Symfony II compared to the Vivity, which I'm leaning towards? Telling all my cataract-aged patients about your videos!

    • @barbaramendola6125
      @barbaramendola6125 Před rokem

      Am wondering the same..How Vivity stacks up against the latest Symfony Blue lens?

  • @npatel12345
    @npatel12345 Před rokem

    Thankyou ..very well presented

  • @roziehere
    @roziehere Před rokem

    thank you so much, very good information!

  • @brianthomas6005
    @brianthomas6005 Před 2 lety

    Great video

  • @easternln
    @easternln Před 4 měsíci

    Super helpful. Thank you very much.

  • @ravisrivastava6607
    @ravisrivastava6607 Před 2 lety +3

    Nice video👍....my Mom Left Eye cataract surgery is due 2022...considering Vivity EDOF lens.
    She got Tecnis Symfony in Right Eye . She is very happy with her reading near as she dont need reading glasses anymore. Negligible halos..no glare.
    Do You think this can work good for her . This can maybe provide complete spectacle independence. Do you think we should go for Vivity for Left eye to mix n match or Symfony to match the right eye.