Dear Dr. Roach: I am a candidate for cataract surgery. When discussing this with my doctor, he mentioned that there are new lenses that can be used, which make it possible to correct my vision to 20/20. They are called light-adjustable lenses. There is a cost of $2,400 per eye. It seems to have great success with little risk. He did mention I would need to wear sun protective glasses all the time until the vision is set. My question is whether it is worth the money? It sounds very appealing to go through the surgery and know that my vision will be perfect afterward; whereas with the regular lens, there are no guarantees on how improved my vision will be. Your thoughts?
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