Patients who had cataracts removed or eyesight corrected with a new type of lens have good vision over all distances

Patients who have a new type of lens implanted in their eyes during surgery for cataracts or to correct their eyesight have excellent or good vision over distances both near and far, and often no longer need spectacles for reading.
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