Cataracts
CLEARER VISION AWAITS
Is Your Vision Blurry or Foggy?
If you're noticing that your vision isn't as clear as it used to be, or if bright lights cause discomfort, cataract surgery might be a worthwhile option to consider.
A cataract develops when the clear lens inside your eye, which helps to focus light on the retina for clear vision, becomes cloudy. This cloudiness can hinder your ability to see clearly and perform everyday activities like driving or reading.
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Do colors appear dull or muted?
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Are your glasses no longer effective?
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Does sunlight or other lights seem overly bright or glaring?
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Do you have decreased night vision or see halos around lights?
The Cataract Surgery Process:
Comfortable, Quick, and Clear

Preparation
Before your procedure, you'll visit the clinic for a thorough eye exam, with precise measurements to select the best lens to enhance your vision once your cataract is removed.
It’s all about customizing the experience to your unique eyes, ensuring the best outcome.
Day of the Procedure
Cataract surgery is a straightforward, outpatient procedure, allowing you to return home the same day.
The process is pain-free, thanks to local anesthesia, which means you'll be awake but completely comfortable


Recovery
Recovering from cataract surgery is typically swift and straightforward. Most patients begin to see improvements in their vision almost immediately.
Full stabilization of your vision may take a few days to a few weeks. It's a simple aftercare routine, and by following your doctor’s advice, you’re set for a smooth recovery.
You’ll be advised to take it easy for a short period, avoiding any heavy lifting or strenuous activities.