Assuming this is basically the standard lens replacement?
If so, my lenses prior to the surgery provided 20:500 vision. Immediately after surgery, left eye gave 20:10 and right eye 20:15, uncorrected. BUT, I chose Distance vision, so that using my Garand’s peep sight without corrective lenses would be possible, no glasses for driving, etc.
Eyeglasses are still needed for reading, computer work, etc. My astigmatism was lasered away immediately prior to the lens replacement. One eye done, wait one week, second eye done.
The actual lens replacement is done by hand, using a scalpel while you stare at a point above your head.
Investigate the Multifocal lens prior to deciding. My surgeon recommended against them. They were fairly new 8 years ago, and he did not believe they would live up to the hype. The human lens can accommodate small movement to adjust for distance changes. The plastic lens cannot. The minor inconvenience of wearing cheaters to read, or do fine detailed work were preferable to me. Surgeon said that the Multifocal trials were a mixed bag of results, so he convinced me to go either near or far, and still need glasses at times. Be aware, you will see infinitely better the more sunlight you are exposed to. On bright, sunny days, I can actually see up close, good enough to unlock a combination lock without using my reading glasses. Multifocal supposedly allows both, but talk to somebody in your age group who chose them. I haven’t found anyone who is satisfied yet, but I’ve only talked to a dozen folks who have them.
My eyeglasses went from Coke Bottles to paper thin bifocals with the top clear plastic, and the bottom +2.5 diopters of correction, or I just wear +2.5 pince-nez cheaters from CVS, and look over top of them for distant stuff. $15 glasses🥳
Medicare pays for the standard lens replacement. I had to pay for the laser astigmatism surgery out of pocket.
Replacement lenses do get clouded over with protein deposits, but a YAG Laser will remove the cloudiness.
Good luck. If you do decide on the new Multifocal lenses, let us know how they work out.