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Patient Story: New Vision at 66

 

New Vision at 66: My Experience with IQ Laser Vision’s Refractive Lens Exchange  Surgery

May Liu, IQ Laser Vision RLE Patient

At 66, as I eagerly awaited the arrival of my first grandchild, I made a significant decision to undergo eye surgery to correct my vision. My name is May Liu, and having moved to Los Angeles from China ten years ago, navigating through cultural and language barriers has been a continuous challenge. This backdrop made choosing a medical procedure like vision correction not just a clinical decision but a deeply personal one.

My vision wasn’t bad—I could manage daily tasks like driving without glasses. However, the prospect of fumbling for reading glasses in the middle of the night to mix baby formula was less than ideal. Seeking a reliable solution led me to IQ Laser Vision, a clinic well-recognized within the local Chinese community for its expertise in vision correction. Recommendations came not only for its state-of-the-art technology but also for its attentive patient care, making it a clear choice for many.

During my consultation, I encountered two potential paths to clearer vision. The first was LASIK, which would adjust each eye differently—one for near vision and the other for distance.

The second option was a procedure called Refractive Lens Exchange (RLE), which involved replacing the eye’s natural lens with an artificial one that could correct vision at all distances—a procedure they affectionately called the “forever young lens.” Opting for RLE seemed like a more permanent solution, especially to address the early stages of cataracts I was beginning to experience.

On the day of the surgery, Dr. Pham, my surgeon, assured me that the procedure would be quick and painless, taking just 20 minutes per eye. The surgery itself was smoother than I anticipated; it was so relaxing that I almost fell asleep!

The recovery from RLE is different from that of laser surgery or EVO ICL surgery. The adaptation period for the new lenses lasted between three to six months, during which my vision gradually improved. As prepared as I was, the journey was punctuated by moments of anxiety whenever my vision blurred. Nevertheless, the support from IQ Laser Vision was steadfast. Dr. Pham and his team ensured frequent check-ups to monitor my progress, and any arising issues were promptly addressed.

A surprising turn during my recovery was the diagnosis of dry eye syndrome, characterized by a cloudy layer of oil blocking my tear production. Dr. Pham treated this with a specialized device to heat and soften the oils, along with recommending daily warm towel applications and artificial tears. These measures swiftly improved my condition, enhancing my comfort and vision clarity. Both of my eyes are 20/20 now!

Reflecting on this journey, what stands out isn’t just the surgical skill or the advanced technology employed, but the compassionate care and thorough follow-up that exceeded my expectations. The commitment of IQ Laser Vision to my well-being was evident, ensuring my recovery aligned with the highest standards of care.

Today, my life has transformed. Enjoying clear vision, I can effortlessly bathe my granddaughter and prepare her nighttime formula without the hassle of searching for reading glasses. For those contemplating a similar journey to improve their vision, I highly recommend consulting with a reputable clinic like IQ Laser Vision. Their comprehensive approach could not only restore your vision but also enrich your quality of life.

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