Yes, but I should have stayed with glasses. They regularly deflected flying objects, and I reach for them every morning.
I lost acuity for distant objects, and the surgery didn’t clear up rings and flares. (Which cost me $1000 extra for the “new” fresnel-type lenses). (Vero Beach, Florida).
I was a poor subject for cataract surgery anyway, having one large floater among many in the operated eye. My unoperated eye can’t focus outside of 8 inches, but works well for a Smartphone.
A corrective lens can’t correct for anisometropia. I tried a recommended contact lens successfully, but couldn’t remove it. It took the doctor five attempts to remove it the next day, and had been in place less than 24 hours. Too much trouble anyway.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anisometropia
Also, can’t read my dashboard.