Hypermetropia is an eye refractive error that makes it difficult to see clearly, especially close-up objects. Symptoms of hypermetropia may manifest themselves with discomfort such as blurred vision, eye fatigue and headache. Hyperopia can usually be corrected and a variety of treatment options are available, including glasses, contact lenses, and refractive surgery.
The only treatment method for cataracts that cannot be treated with the use of glasses or drugs can be achieved by removing the lens that becomes cloudy by surgery and replacing it with a new lens (smart lens). Not all lenses used in cataract surgeries have the same properties. The artificial lens placed in the eye continues its existence in the eye throughout the life of the person.