Cataracts & AMD

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Cataracts
As with many eye conditions, our chances of developing cataracts increase as we age. Cataracts cause the lens of the eye to become clouded, impairing vision.
Cataracts can develop very slowly. In its early stages, using magnifying aids or wearing stronger prescription glasses can help maximize your vision. However, as the disease progresses, it will interfere with your eyesight to the point where workarounds are no longer sufficient. When that occurs, surgery will be required to help restore your vision.

How Do Cataracts Form?
Our vision relies, in part, to a clear lens within each eye, which is responsible for focusing light on the retina. The clear lens is also flexible, which allows us to focus at different distances.
As we get older, this lens becomes less flexible and thicker. The tissues within the lens also begin to break down and clump together, blocking light from passing through to the retina and causing blurry vision.

Symptoms
Cataracts have a variety of symptoms, including clouded, dim vision. Difficulty seeing at night, sensitivity to light, seeing “halos” around lights, frequent changes in prescriptions, or double vision can also point towards the development of cataracts.

Treatment
In the early stages, eyeglasses can help to correct vision problems caused by cataracts. As this condition progresses, surgery may be required to remove the clouded lens and replace it with a synthetic, transparent lens.
Cataract surgery is a common procedure and has a success rate of approximately 98%.
Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD)
Age-related macular degeneration is a disease that affects the macula (the central portion of the retina), causing it to deteriorate and negatively impacting vision. The macula is the “film” that records images for the brain to interpret and is responsible for clear, fine-tuned vision.
When the macula begins to deteriorate, it can no longer send detailed images to the brain, which means that the brain doesn’t have all the information it needs to provide us with clear vision. AMD may cause blurry or wavy vision and, if not effectively managed, can cause central vision loss.

Types of Age-Related Macular Degeneration
Two types of AMD may affect your eyes as you age. Atrophic, or “wet,” and exudative, or “dry”. Between 80-90% of all cases are dry, while the remaining 10% to 20% of cases are wet.
Dry AMD occurs when the macula thins with age and fatty proteins called drusen begin to form. With dry AMD, you slowly lose your central vision. Unfortunately, there is currently no way to treat dry AMD.
Wet AMD is less common but significantly more severe. It occurs when new, abnormal blood vessels begin to grow and leak under the retina, causing scarring. Wet AMD causes rapid vision loss, and you may not realize you have it until your vision is already compromised.
Regular check-ups can help to pinpoint diseases and conditions in the early stages and can prevent them from getting worse. However, any changes in your vision could be cause for concern and should be evaluated using an eye exam.
Please book an appointment with us today, so we can better evaluate your eye health and take any necessary steps to preserve your vision.
Our Locations
St. Pauls Vision Center

327 S. 5th St.
St. Pauls, NC 28384
Our St. Pauls location is conveniently located just off of S. 5th Street, right next to S & S Auto Repair and across the street from the Piggly Wiggly.
| Mon – Thu: | 8:30 am – 5:30 pm |
| Fri: | 8:30 am – 2 pm |
| Weekend: | Closed |
Professional Optometry

1635 Owen Dr.
Fayetteville, NC 28304

Eyewear Inquiries/Professional Opticians:
(910) 483-0548
You can find our Fayetteville location directly across from Cape Valley Medical Center. You can find Professional Optometry right next to our optician’s office, Professional Opticians.
| Mon – Thu: | 8:00 am – 5:00 pm |
| Fri: | 8:00 am -1 pm |
| Weekend: | Closed |
Professional Opticians

1635 Owen Dr.
Fayetteville, NC 28304
Professional Opticians provides designer eyewear and optical services. We are located directly beside Professional Optometry.
| Mon – Thu: | 8:00 am – 5:00 pm |
| Fri: | 8:00 am – 1 pm |
| Weekend: | Closed |
Our Services

Comprehensive Eye Exams
Protecting your eyes becomes even more important as you grow older. Regular eye exams can protect your vision from unseen eye diseases and set you on the right track for better eye health. Book your next exam with us today!

Age-related Macular Degeneration
Age-related macular degeneration can develop for years without exhibiting any signs or symptoms. Find out what you can do to help protect your vision with the help of our amazing team.

Cataracts
Protecting your eyes becomes even more important as you grow older. Regular eye exams can protect your vision from unseen eye diseases and set you on the right track for better eye health. Book your next exam with us today!

Emergency Eye Care
Accidents aren’t always avoidable, but even a minor injury could compromise your vision. If you have suffered an injury to your eyes, please contact a professional as soon as possible. Their advice could prevent vision loss or even blindness.
Our Brands
Lieberman & Lieberman is proud to feature an incredible selection of frames and lenses for all of our patients, boasting styles from RayBan, Coco Song, and exclusive Lindberg frames. Find your new look today!

Coco Song
Exclusive acetates are matched with such exquisite elements as silk, semi-precious stones, metal accents, and enameling. The most precious frame to grace the face of those who wish to feel unique and exclusive.

Lindberg
Lindberg frames are about aesthetics, technical innovation, and craftsmanship. Simplistic and elegant designs made from titanium, acetate, gold, platinum, diamonds, and even animal horn provide exceptional strength and distinctive visual impact.