Currently, Phaco or Laser Cataract surgery is the leading solution to restore vision for people with cataracts. The quality of a treatment depends not only on advanced technology, but also greatly on the skills and experience of the surgeon. With medical services that meet Japanese standards, pioneering in Vietnam and successfully performing more than 30,000 eye surgeries, Japan International Eye Hospital is proud to be the place where leading cataract surgeons gather, bringing peace of mind and optimal vision quality to patients.
Cataract surgery is an advanced and effective medical solution to help restore vision for people with cataracts. To achieve optimal vision, in addition to choosing a surgeon, surgical method, type of artificial lens, patients also need to pay attention to the equipment system - an important factor contributing to increasing treatment effectiveness and output visual quality. At Japan International Eye Hospital, the cataract treatment machine system is updated with the most advanced technology, ensuring maximum examination results and surgical effectiveness for each patient.
Myopia surgery is a popular solution that helps millions of people with refractive errors around the world escape their dependence on glasses or contact lenses. To ensure safety and optimal effectiveness, Japan International Eye Hospital pioneers the application of an in-depth eye examination process before myopia surgery according to strict Japanese standards, ensuring that each examination step is performed professionally and methodically, helping patients assess the appropriateness and choose the optimal myopia surgery method for themselves.
To achieve optimal treatment results and prevent complications after surgery, regular eye examinations with an ophthalmologist are extremely important. Let's learn about the necessary notes when re-examining after cataract surgery through the article below.
Laser Cataract is known as the most advanced cataract treatment method today, thanks to the application of Femtosecond Laser technology to replace some manual operations of the surgeon, bringing optimal visual quality to the patient.
Some opinions say that people with myopia will have brighter eyes when they get older, due to the progression of presbyopia, which improves distance vision. To verify the accuracy of this issue, as well as learn more about myopia and presbyopia, please refer to the following article from Japan International Eye Hospital.
The risk of developing cataracts (a common disease that causes vision loss) increases as patients reach the age of 50 or older. At this stage, in addition to vision problems, some elderly people also have to deal with systemic diseases such as diabetes, high blood pressure, and cardiovascular disease. This raises a big question for many patients: "Does the underlying disease affect cataract surgery?"
Amblyopia is one of the vision problems that many people suffer from, causing blurred vision even when the patient is wearing glasses. This raises the question for people with both amblyopia and myopia: "Should I have myopia surgery to improve this condition?"
Pterygium and cataract are both common diseases that cause vision loss, can lead to many eye complications and affect the patient's quality of life. When the patient has both pterygium and cataract, choosing a treatment plan becomes more complicated. Together with Japan International Eye Hospital, you will understand more about the priority treatment order, the address for surgery, and the price of pterygium and cataract surgery in the article below.