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Cataract surgery information and international destinations

Patients over the age of 50 may occasionally develop cataracts, which affects eyesight. There are numerous ways to have cataracts removed. The option that is most practical for the patient is chosen by the surgeon. This is a same-day procedure.
Cataracts are a common disorder where the lens of your eye becomes clouded, blocking out light and causing some vision loss. The doctor replaces your eye's lens with an intraocular lens (IOL) during cataract surgery.

• Laser cataract surgery: After making a tiny corneal incision, the physician uses a laser to fragment the cataract. The IOL is then inserted.
• Phacoemulsification: The cataract is broken up into pieces by an ultrasonic probe after the surgeon creates a tiny incision on the cornea. The fragments are then aspirated out of the eye. The IOL is then inserted.
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Benefits
Save up to 70%
Improved vision
Quick procedure
Can get rid of glasses
Can help treat astigmatism
Cataract surgery
Procedure: 10 min.
Hospital stay: 30 - 45 min.
Cleared to fly: 1 day
After surgery
Out of town patients’ follow-ups are scheduled with the ophthalmologist after 1 - 3 days of cataract surgery. Patients are clear for flying after 1 day from cataract surgery.
Note: Follow-ups can be arranged as face-to-face or virtually. If needed, you can go to your primary care physician to remove sutures or get medication adjustments.
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Cataract surgery frequent questions

Get answers to our most frequently asked questions and what to expect after the surgery.
Do I qualify for cataract surgery?
Candidates for surgery typically have cataracts that have caused visual loss and are older than 50. To find out if you are a candidate for surgery, we advise you to consult one of our qualified doctors.
Which procedures do I need?
The surgeon will choose the best surgery for you based on your needs. To determine what is best for you, we advise you to consult your professionals.
How should I get ready for surgery?
Your eye will be examined by a specialist to determine its condition, pupil size, and corneal shape. You will discuss the type of IOL you will require, and which treatments are more convenient for your eye.
Will I be in pain during surgery?
You will only feel pressure during surgery after your doctor applies drops to numb your eyes.
What happens after surgery?
Your vision will be hazy and won't get better for a few days. Even though it's natural to experience some irritation and pain, your doctor may advise you to wear an eye patch until it's no longer necessary.

Disclaimer: This information does not reflect the medical advice from our clinics. All cases are different and this treatment may not suit you. Always refer to a medical professional with the certification and experience. All of our physicians are fully qualified to perform these procedures. For more information and diagnosis contact one of our top specialized clinics.

In all medical procedures, there are chances of complications, the specialist will provide you detailed information about the risks of the procedure, talk to the specialist directly.