Alcon, a global leader in eye care, announce the results of the Alcon Eye on Cataract survey conduct in March-April 2023 across 10 countries, including India, amongst people aged 50+ years to gather insights on vision and cataract.
The sample include people who had diagnose with cataract in the last 5 years and were either waiting for or had undergone cataract surgery.
It also include people in the general population over the age of 50 years who had not diagnose with cataract.
The survey shows that patients who have undergone cataract surgery agree they have an improvement in vision as well as their overall quality of life.
In India, people rank vision #1 above memory and mobility as an important aspect of aging.
Most Indians (90%) are willing to invest in cataract surgery to ensure vision clarity.
Interestingly, 54% of people in India stated they feel older because of wearing glasses and 92% of Indians aged 50+ are willing to pay for a lens that would liberate them from the need of glasses.
With regards to information on cataract surgery, in India, 59% of people stated they were likely to consult eye care professionals, while 39% and 37% mention family and friends respectively, and 36% cited health-specific websites.
Amar Vyas, Country Manager of Alcon India, said :
According to the survey, across the globe, those who have use advance cataract solutions agree that they have experience improve vision and better quality of life.
- More than 90% of people who have diagnose with cataract look forward to activities such as reading, using electronic devices, driving, walking, and solving crossword puzzles after cataract surgery.
- 88% say that their vision has improve after surgery with 45% agreeing that they now have the vision of someone younger.
- 77% of patients survey say that their quality of life has improved post cataract surgery.
Today, cataract surgery patients also have the opportunity to correct their vision—reducing or eliminating the need to wear glasses —with a presbyopia-correcting intraocular lens (PC-IOL).
There are many different types of PC-IOLs, including advanced technology options that offer patients the possibility of 20/20 vision at distance (driving), functional intermediate (using a computer) and near (using a mobile device), following surgery.
A monofocal lens is a standard lens option that improves distance vision.