Am I a Candidate for Laser Cataract Surgery?
Cataracts are a significant problem for the aging adult in
America. Although, there have been recent advances in the surgical removal of
cataracts, using lasers, which have opened up more possibilities to help
people find relief from their clouding vision.
What is Laser Cataract Surgery?
Laser-assisted cataract eye surgery
uses a laser which makes an incision into your eye through the cornea. A second laser
softens the lens to either remove the lens or reshape it, depending on the
degree of visual deterioration.
Am I a Candidate for Laser Eye
Surgery?
It is recommended that a person should get cataract surgery
once their quality of life is affected, such as difficulty reading, driving,
or recognizing people’s faces. It is recommended that the person be in good
physical health before having the surgery. Patients should also have no
history of corneal disease or other significant medical or eye problems,
corneal ulcers, or glaucoma.
How Is Laser Cataract Surgery
Different?
Traditional eye surgery uses an ultrasonic device to break
up the lens of your eye, which makes cataract surgery more dangerous for the
eye. Using a laser reduces the risk of burning your eye and other complications
caused by ultrasonic vibrations. There are also two reasons to allow a person
to receive laser eye surgery to treat their cataracts over conventional eye
surgery:
●
To treat Astigmatism: The doctors will actually reshape your
cornea to correct any irregularities in the shape of it.
●
To implant a Premium IOL: An Intraocular Lens Implant is a
replacement for the lens of your eye. This is done when the lens is damaged
beyond what regular cataract surgery can fix.
Getting eye
laser cataract surgery is a good choice if your eyesight has deteriorated to
the point where you are having difficulty seeing. It is recommended you
consult your eye doctor prior to making any decisions to ensure that you have
all the information you may need first.
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