Temporary Glasses After Cataract Surgery

Temporary Glasses After Cataract Surgery

Published on April 1st, 2025

After cataract surgery, it may be recommended to wear temporary reading glasses. According to the Mayo Clinic, cataract surgery is defined as a procedure to remove the lens of the eye and replace it with an artificial lens. This is due to the presence of a cataract, which causes the lens to become cloudy and can eventually affect vision. The optometrist will likely recommend waiting until being discharged from ophthalmology care following cataract surgery, until getting new glasses. This can be about 5-6 weeks but can be longer depending on the patient's post-operative recovery. In this period it is important to take care of your eyes post surgery, which may include wearing temporary glasses. Read on for all there is to know about wearing temporary glasses after cataract surgery.

Should I Wear My Old Glasses After Cataract Surgery on One Eye?

It is generally not recommended to wear old glasses after cataract surgery on one eye. This is because the prescription may not be accurate to what your eye needs anymore. Cataract surgery results in significant vision change, so old glasses can cause discomfort or blurry vision. Typically, your surgeon will advise you to wait until your eye fully heals and your vision stabilizes before wearing glasses again.

How Soon After Cataract Surgery Can I Get New Glasses?

It is not advised to get new glasses straight after cataract surgery. According to Cataract Surgery SA, your optometrist will likely recommend you wait a minimum of 5-6 weeks after your procedure for new glasses if they are required and as directed by your cataract surgeon. This will allow your vision to stabilize so the prescription you get is the most accurate to what your eye requires post-surgery.

How Will I Know if I Need New Glasses After Cataract Surgery?

You will know if you need new glasses after cataract surgery based on your doctors advice and your own assessment of your vision. According to NVision, a leading eye clinic, your doctor will examine your eyes carefully before surgery, and after that exam, will be able to gauge whether you will still need glasses after cataract surgery. If you have underlying eye health issues, or are experiencing age-related sight changes, you may need glasses after cataract surgery. You may need glasses after surgery if you can’t see clearly when your eyes have healed. If you experience blurry distant vision, blurry close vision, and headaches due to eye strain, then you will likely need glasses.

Do I Need Glasses after Cataract Surgery?

You may still need glasses after cataract surgery. Generally after cataract surgery people do not need glasses for distance viewing. However, some people still may need glasses for reading or near work. This is true of certain intraocular lenses (IOL) which refer to the lens implants that are given during the cataract surgery. For example, monocular lenses are a common lens selection that have one focusing power. Most people have monofocal lenses for distance vision which means they will probably still need glasses for close-up vision. EDOF lenses are another option that give you excellent distance vision and improved mid-range vision but likely still require near vision glasses.

When are Temporary Glasses Needed After Cataract Surgery?

Temporary glasses will likely be needed after cataract surgery. According to Dr Chang, a Cataract Surgeon from the Ophthalmologist Centre Chang Cataract, most eyes will regain significant vision improvement during the first to second week though full recovery can take a few months. Before this point, inexpensive, over-the-counter reading glasses can be used to help with reading and other near vision tasks.

A photo of an elderly woman wearing rectangular glasses with a pencil in hand.
A photo of an elderly woman wearing rectangular glasses with a pencil in hand.

How to Care for Vision After Cataract Surgery Without Glasses?

There are many ways to care for your vision after cataract surgery without using glasses. According to Armadale Eye Clinic, some of the important ways to care for your vision after cataract surgery without glasses include administering post-surgery eye drops, restricting strenuous activities, and protecting your eye from trauma and contamination. While your doctor will have more specific instructions tailored to your post-surgery situation, such as wearing reading glasses to combat nearsightedness, these tips listed in detail below will allow you to care for your vision while you wait to get new prescription glasses.

  • dministering Post-Surgery Eye Drops: Administering post-surgery eye drops will be an essential part of your recovery. These drops help prevent infection, reduce swelling, and control eye pressure.Make sure you follow your eye surgeon’s instructions carefully to administer them accurately.
  • Avoid Strenuous Activities: Avoid strenuous activities to prevent eye complications. This includes activities such as heavy lifting, intense field sports and swimming for several weeks.
  • Protecting your Eye from Trauma and Contamination: Protecting your eye from trauma and contamination includes avoiding contact sports, playing with energetic pets, going outdoors on a very hot day and staying away from dusty or dirty environments. Some eye surgeons will recommend you to avoid washing your hair for the first couple of days so that no shower water and shampoo accidentally run into your operated eye.

Why Do I Have Difficulty Reading After Cataract Surgery?

You may have difficulty reading after cataract surgery. This can be due to the need for proper healing time after the surgery and for new glasses. Your close-up vision will be different after cataract surgery particularly depending on the intraocular lens you received. For instance, if you got the Extended Depth of Focus intraocular lens, which enhances vision at intermediate distances, you may still require reading glasses. Your prescription for reading glasses will be likely most accurate once you are discharged from ophthalmological care and have had a full recovery, usually five to six weeks minimum. This is why there will be difficulty reading in the meantime after cataract surgery.

What Kind of Glasses Will I Need After Cataract Surgery?

The kind of glasses you will need after cataract surgery will depend on your vision issues and the lens implanted during your cataract surgery. After a visual acuity test done by an eye specialist, you will know what sort of correction is required.

Do You Need Glasses After Cataract Surgery If You Have Multifocal Lenses?

Whether you need glasses after cataract surgery is dependent on the individuals’ eye health post surgery. According to the Cleveland Clinic, it is less likely you will need glasses after cataract surgery if you have multifocal lenses. If you elect to have multifocal lenses for your cataract surgery, they will improve your close-up and distance vision. This will reduce your need for glasses. Your brain adjusts to the close up and distance vision multifocal lenses provide and chooses the focusing power needed for the task at hand. However this is not the case for all patients, who may require glasses at some point depending on where their vision is weak.

How Long After Cataract Surgery Can You See Clearly Without Glasses?

Undergoing cataract surgery does not necessarily mean you will be able to see clearly without glasses. After cataract surgery, you may still need glasses but with a less strong prescription. According to the Armadale Eye Clinic, an improvement in vision can happen within a few days, although it can take a few weeks for your vision to stabilise fully. Once healed, your doctor will be able to assess whether you require glasses.

Can I Use My Old Glasses After Cataract Surgery for Long Distance Vision?

Old glasses will more than likely not be ideal for long distance vision after cataract surgery. After surgery, your ophthalmologist will wait about 5 to 6 weeks before testing you for a new vision prescription. This is because after your cataract surgery patients that opt for a distance correcting intraocular lens will see their long distance vision is significantly improved, and there will be no need for an older, stronger prescription.

What Happens if You Don’t Wear Sunglasses After Cataract Surgery?

Wearing sunglasses after cataract surgery is important to ensure your eyes are protected and less prone to light sensitivity during this period. Allen Eghrari, ophthalmologist with the Wilmer Eye Institute, recommends wraparound sunglasses to accommodate the eye’s sensitivity stating they will ‘protect you from exposure to dust, dirt and pollen, but also help with sensitivity to light.’

Will I Need Reading Glasses After Cataract Surgery?

Often people will need reading glasses after they have undergone cataract surgery. According to Cataract Surgery CA, the need for reading glasses after cataract surgery depends on the type and focus of the implant (IOL) placed behind your eye’s pupil after your cataract is removed: Monofocal, Trifocal or Extended Depth of Focus. For example, monofocal focus provides clear vision at one distance, usually for long distance vision. This makes those with monofocal focus likely to need reading glasses.

A close up of a woman smiling at the camera wearing round reading glasses.
A close up of a woman smiling at the camera wearing round reading glasses.

Should I Buy New Glasses for Reading After Cataract Surgery?

You may need new glasses for reading after cataract surgery. However, this is best not to be done straight after surgery. Your vision will need time to stabilise which can take around 4-6 weeks. After stabilization, you will be able to get an accurate prescription. Before then, you can always get over-the-counter reading glasses to ensure your near vision is improved during this time.