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We are so proud to have Ms. Tracie Souve as Dr. Soroudi's wonderful registered nurse and surgical coordinator. Tracie has been an operating- and recovery room nurse for the past 15 years with great experience in both fields of plastic surgery and ophthalmology.
All of our patients have the luxury of meeting with Tracie prior to their upcoming procedure and have all their questions answered in detail; this has truly helped all our patient undergo surgery with utmost comfort, confidence, and in a relaxed state of mind.
Testimonials
Dear Dr. Soroudi, I have been suffering from droopy eyelids and puffy bags under my eyes for years. So many people asked me if I was angry or depressed or if I hadn't had much sleep, but I was fine; it was just the way I looked.
John A., Engineer
Multi-focal lenses (ReSTOR/ReZoom)
There are currently two basic types of “intra-ocular” lenses that are designed to improve vision for both near and distance: these lenses either move back and forth inside the eye and help focus (“accommodate”) light from different distances (hence the name “accomodative”), or they have multiple “built-in” magnifying circles that help focus light from multiple distances (hence the name “multifocal”).
Both of these lenses are approved by the FDA and provide outstanding near and distance vision with each eye, and both technologies can help you see for near, intermediate, and distance. Dr. Soroudi recommends either technology to almost all his cataract patients and to those who are not good candidates for laser vision correction (with LASIK), e.g., those with early cataracts, those with high hyperopia (over +4.00D). Depending on his patients occupational/visual needs however, he may recommend one lens over the other. Dr. Soroudi will help you decide which would work best for your individual needs during your visit.
The ReSTOR lens take advantage of multiple different focal points that focus light from different distances, thereby improving near vision, intermediate vision, and distance vision at the same time. This lens comes in both +3.00 and +4.00 add powers for amazing near vision.

Cross-section of the eye showing a multi-focal (ReSTOR) lens in place
This procedure is performed in an outpatient basis and should not take more than about 10-20 minutes. Dr. Soroudi performs this surgery without the need for ANY injections (blocks) or even sedation (no anesthesia; you’re awake the whole time), and he performs the surgery completely bloodless, without placing any sutures, or even an eye-patch after surgery. You will be able to return to most of your normal activities the same day. During your consultation, ask Dr. Soroudi if you’re a good candidate for either one of these technologies. Chances are, you’ll be able truly improve your near vision with either one of these lenses.







