What to Expect Before, During, and After Cataract Surgery
Cataract surgery is one of the most common and successful procedures in modern medicine. Knowing what to expect can help you feel more prepared and confident about the process. Here’s a step-by-step guide to understanding your cataract surgery journey.
Before Surgery
Preparation begins with a consultation. During your visit, our eye specialist will perform a thorough eye exam to assess the severity of your cataracts and discuss your options.
A few key things to know about pre-surgery preparation:
- Eye Measurements: Your doctor will measure the size and shape of your eye to select the appropriate lens implant.
- Medications: You may be asked to stop taking certain medications temporarily or use prescribed eye drops to reduce the risk of infection.
- Transportation: Arrange for someone to drive you home after surgery, as your vision may be blurry initially.
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During Surgery
The actual surgery is quick and painless, typically lasting about 20 minutes. Here’s what happens:
Anesthesia: Your eye will be numbed with local anesthesia, so you’ll stay awake but won’t feel any discomfort.
Lens Removal: The surgeon will make a tiny incision to remove the cloudy lens affected by cataracts.
Lens Implantation: A new, artificial lens will be inserted to restore clear vision.
You’ll remain comfortable throughout the procedure, and our team will guide you every step of the way.
After Surgery
The recovery process is simple and usually problem-free. Here’s what you can expect:
- Immediate Effects
- Healing Timeline recovery in about 4–6 weeks
- Follow-Up Care
- Scheduled appointments to monitor your healing and ensure the best results
It’s important to follow your doctor’s instructions, including using prescribed eye drops and avoiding heavy lifting or strenuous activities