Cataract is one of the world's most common causes of blindness. However, cataract is treatable with 2 types of surgeries which are Phaco and Laser Cataract. Cataract surgeries are proven to be very effective and safe, but just like all other surgical procedures, there are also surgery risks and chances of complications.
LASIK is one of most commonly performed laser eye surgeries to treat myopia (nearsightedness), hyperopia (farsightedness) and astigmatism. However, there are still many people who wonder whether or not they should have laser surgery? What will their eyes feel like after the surgery or what kind of side effects will there be?
Cataract is one of the world's most common causes of blindness. It is not only afflicting people at the age of 70 and over, but more and more younger patients are getting cataracts nowadays. Surgery is the ultimate way to treat cataracts. After cataract surgery, there some few things to keep in mind as patients recover from cataract surgery
Refractive surgery is the term used to describe surgical procedures that correct common vision problems (nearsightedness, farsightedness, astigmatism, and presbyopia) to reduce your dependence on prescription eyeglasses or contact lenses.
The PHAKIC ICL is a surgical adjustment of refractive error using a highly safe lens that is tailored to each eye’s parameters, directly implanted behind the iris and in front of the lens.