Advanced Technology

Cataract Surgery

Modern lens replacement for crystal-clear vision

What is Cataract Surgery?

Cataract surgery is one of the safest and most successful procedures in medicine. We use advanced phacoemulsification technology to remove your clouded natural lens and replace it with a premium intraocular lens (IOL), restoring clear vision and often reducing dependence on glasses.

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Key Benefits

Restore clear, vibrant vision
Micro-incision technique (2-3mm)
Premium lens options (multifocal, toric)
Quick procedure (20-30 minutes)
Rapid visual recovery
Often reduces need for glasses

The Procedure

1

Pre-Operative Measurements

Precise measurements of your eye to determine the ideal IOL power and type for your visual needs.

2

Micro-Incision

A tiny 2-3mm incision is made in the cornea—so small it typically requires no stitches.

3

Phacoemulsification

Ultrasonic energy gently breaks up and removes the clouded lens while preserving the lens capsule.

4

IOL Implantation

Your new premium intraocular lens is inserted through the micro-incision and positioned precisely.

Before Surgery

Arrange transportation—you cannot drive after surgery
Use prescribed antibiotic eye drops as directed
Avoid eating or drinking 6 hours before surgery
Continue your regular medications unless advised otherwise
Remove all eye makeup

Recovery Timeline

Day 1

Mild irritation and blurred vision. Eye shield worn for protection. Vision begins clearing.

Week 1

Significant vision improvement. Use prescribed eye drops. Avoid heavy lifting and swimming.

Month 1

Vision stabilizes. Most patients return to all normal activities.

Long-term

Enjoy clear vision. Cataract cannot return, though a secondary membrane may develop (easily treated with laser).

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I have cataract surgery?

Surgery is recommended when cataracts interfere with your daily activities like driving, reading, or work. There's no need to wait until they're 'ripe.'

What are premium IOL options?

We offer multifocal lenses (for distance and near vision), toric lenses (to correct astigmatism), and extended depth of focus lenses. Your surgeon will recommend the best option for your lifestyle.

Is cataract surgery safe?

Yes. It's one of the most performed and safest surgeries in medicine, with a success rate over 98%.

Will I need glasses after surgery?

It depends on the IOL chosen. Premium multifocal lenses significantly reduce or eliminate glasses need for most distances.

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Schedule a comprehensive cataract evaluation with our specialists.

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