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Modern Cataract Surgery Delivers Advantages

Author: Dawn Bradshaw
by Dawn Bradshaw
Posted: Sep 22, 2014

It used to be people would do everything possible to put off cataract surgery to the last possible moment. With risks high and success meaning a lifetime of being stuck wearing thick, cumbersome glasses, the procedure was a last resort that didn’t always produce the desired results.

Fast forward to today and this type of surgery has moved light years ahead. Those who undergo cataract surgery today find their vision not only preserved, but also improved thanks to advancements.

Understanding Cataracts

A cataract is clouding of the eye’s natural clear lens. As the lens clouds, it can cause vision impairment and may eventually lead to irreversible blindness. Because of this, it’s best to track the progression of the disease and have surgery performed as soon as it’s indicated.

The Benefits of Today’s Surgery

While cataract surgery in the past called for a hospital stay, sometimes lengthy, this procedure has been streamlined thanks to the use of lasers. Patients who undergo cataract surgery today will find this procedure is nothing like the one performed only a few years ago. While the clouded lens is still removed, the similarities between the procedures begin and end there.

Patients who undergo cataract surgery today are likely to discover these advantages:

  • Simple, outpatient procedure – Cataract surgery is mainly performed on an outpatient basis now. The entire procedure doesn’t take very long and most patients are able to go home after a short recovery time.
  • Faster healing – While some recovery time is anticipated, most people who have cataract surgery are back to their normal routines within a few days. The pain associated with this procedure is minimal and thanks to lasers, recovery is generally swift.
  • Better vision – In days gone by, the lens that was removed could not be replaced. Doctors instead prescribed very thick glasses to help their patients see. Nowadays, lens implants that offer corrective prescriptions can be placed where the lens has been removed. This means patients can walk away with near perfect, if not perfect, vision following cataract surgery.

The development of cataracts is serious business. The fix for the problem, however, is one that delivers a host of benefits. Find out more by consulting with your eye doctor if cataracts are a concern.

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The physicians at Ophthalmology Associates have offered eye care services in Fort Worth, HEB, Weatherford, and Granbury for over 40 years. For more information call us at (817) 332-2020 or Contact Us Online to request an appointment by simply filling out the on-line form. It's a beautiful world; you deserve to see it well!

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At Ophthalmology Associates, our entire staff strives to work as a team to deliver exceptional eye care for you and your family in a comfortable environment. We want you to remember us not only for our quality of eye care..

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