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Lentis Mplus or two pairs of glasses?

Hi, for everyone out there who has had Lentis Mplus lenses implanted, do I go ahead with implants or stick to distance and reading glasses?
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I had this operation with Mplus earlier this year after much consideration and hours of research by my son. It was a big decision, but it went very well. I do not wear any glasses anymore and my eyesight is perfect where ever I look. I can actually read more fine print than my three children who are all in their forties and need glasses! Ha. I did not have any complications and could not beleive how instant it was. I had to wear a patch the night of the operation each time, but the next day I was back to normal, except for putting in eye drops for the first week.

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Thank you very much for your reply. I will check out as advised.
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Use the search feature and archives and read the many and detailed discussions of monofocal IOL vs multifocal IOL and mino-monovision with single focus IOLs to reduce dependence on glasses.

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