Phacoemulsification Cataract Surgery

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Phacoemulsification is a modern, minimally invasive cataract surgery technique that restores clear vision quickly and safely. At our advanced eye care center, we specialize in Phacoemulsification Cataract Surgery, using the latest ultrasound technology to remove clouded lenses through a small incision and replace them with a clear, artificial intraocular lens (IOL).

This stitch-less procedure is one of the safest and most effective treatments for cataracts, offering faster recovery, minimal discomfort, and excellent visual outcomes.

Key Features of Phacoemulsification Surgery:

  • Micro-Incision Technique: A tiny (2–2.2 mm) incision is made, which heals naturally without the need for stitches.

  • Ultrasound Technology: The cataract is gently broken into small fragments using ultrasound waves and then removed from the eye.

  • Foldable Intraocular Lens (IOL): A soft, foldable lens is inserted through the same micro-incision, replacing the natural cloudy lens.

  • Quick Recovery: Most patients experience improved vision within 24–48 hours and can return to normal activities soon after.

Benefits of Phacoemulsification:

  • Minimally invasive and stitch-less

  • Short procedure time (10–15 minutes)

  • Rapid visual recovery

  • Lower risk of complications

  • High precision and safety

  • Suitable for most age groups

Who Needs Cataract Surgery?
If you are experiencing blurry vision, sensitivity to light, faded colors, or difficulty reading or driving at night, you may have cataracts. Our expert ophthalmologists will conduct a detailed eye evaluation and guide you through the best treatment options.

At our center, we combine advanced technology with personalized care to ensure the best possible outcomes. Our experienced surgeons have performed thousands of successful Phacoemulsification procedures, giving patients clearer, sharper vision and a better quality of life.