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Advanced Cataract Surgery

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Advanced Cataract Surgery

While traditional cataract surgery is highly effective, advanced cataract surgery utilizes the latest innovations in laser technology, surgical precision, and intraocular lens (IOL) options to further enhance visual outcomes. By integrating femtosecond laser-assisted techniques, image-guided surgical systems, and premium lens implants, advanced cataract surgery allows for greater customization, improved accuracy, and a more predictable recovery.

Unlike conventional methods, laser-assisted cataract surgery automates key steps of the procedure, creating precise corneal incisions and softening the cataract for more efficient removal. This technology minimizes energy use within the eye, reducing inflammation and accelerating healing. Additionally, advanced IOLs, such as toric and multifocal lenses, can correct astigmatism and presbyopia, potentially reducing or eliminating the need for glasses.

By combining cutting-edge technology with refined surgical techniques, advanced cataract surgery offers an optimized approach for patients seeking the highest level of precision, safety, and visual clarity.

Cataracts affect more than half of all Americans age 60 and older causing a progressive, painless loss of vision, as well as:

  • Blurry or hazy vision
  • Spots in front of the eyes
  • Sensitivity to glare
  • A filmy feeling over the eye
  • A temporary improvement in near vision
  • Double vision
  • Poor night time vision
  • Vision that has a yellow tinge

Dr. Becker performs a minimally invasive, small-incision, no-stitch cataract surgery called phacoemulsification, also known as phaco, surgery. During this procedure, a tiny incision is made in the eye making room for a small ultrasonic probe. This probe breaks up, or emulsifies, the cloudy lens into tiny pieces. The lens pieces are then suctioned out through the probe. Because of its small size, the incision will be able to heal on its own with only a topical eye drop, so there are no injections or stitching in the eye at all.

After the cloudy lens has been removed, the artificial IOL is implanted in the eye. The IOL is inserted through the same small incision that was made to remove the original lens. This process significantly reduces recovery time while reducing the risk of bleeding, scarring, irritation and distortion.

Benefits of Cataract Surgery

The benefits of cataract surgery are many and have been proven to greatly enhance the quality of life. Patients who have successful cataract surgery may experience several advantages.