Overview
Cataract surgery is a safe and common procedure used to restore clear vision by removing the clouded natural lens of the eye and replacing it with an artificial lens. It is usually painless and takes only a few minutes. Most patients notice a significant improvement in their vision within a few days after the surgery.
How Its Works?
Cataract surgery works by removing the cloudy lens inside your eye, which is causing blurry or dim vision. The eye is first numbed with drops to make the procedure painless. A small cut is made in the eye, and the cloudy lens is gently broken up and removed using a special tool. Then, a clear artificial lens, called an intraocular lens (IOL), is placed in the same spot. This new lens helps you see clearly again. The entire procedure is quick, usually taking just 15 to 20 minutes, and most people go home the same day.
Cataract surgery helps restore clear and sharp vision by removing the cloudy lens from the eye. It is a quick, safe, and painless procedure with a fast recovery time. Most people experience brighter, clearer, and more vibrant vision shortly after surgery, improving their quality of life.