The surgeon makes a small incision in the cornea and inserts a needle-thin probe into the lens, where the cataract has formed. The probe delivers ultrasonic waves that break the cataract into tiny fragments, which are then gently suctioned out. Finally, an intraocular lens is implanted in the lens capsule, restoring clear vision.
The phacoemulsifier is a small metallic probe that delivers fluid into the eye and uses ultrasonic energy to generate heat, breaking the lens into tiny pieces that are then aspirated.
surgery benefits
Quick recovery.
Minimized risks.
Safe and effective procedure.
Excellent visual outcome.
WHAT DOES THE TREATMENT INCLUDE?
Comprehensive preoperative evaluation.
Access to specialized medical guidance throughout the process.