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Hi Im Dr. Michele Lee and today Im here with my colleague and work partner, Dr. Kevin Tozer. And today I thought wed chat about some advances in cataract surgery such as some new lenses and technologies that were both really excited about. Welcome Dr. Tozer. Thank you. Cataract surgery has really evolved over time. A cataract is a clouding of the natural lens inside the eye. Its important to note that it isnt really a disease, just a natural part of aging. Because its a natural part of aging, people have been going blind from cataracts for as long as people have been around. The earliest known instances of primitive cataract surgery go back to 600 BC when doctors in China and India would do something called couching. They would just push on the eye really really really hard and try to dislodge the natural lens from the inside so it would kind of float and settle out toward the bottom of the eye. Its amazing how far weve come in terms of the way we do catara