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Cataract Surgery

Montreal

Cataract surgery is a common and effective procedure that involves removing the clouded natural lens of the eye and replacing it with an artificial intraocular lens (IOL). This improves vision and restores clarity for patients with cataracts.

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What is the difference

between laser eye surgery and cataract surgery?

» Laser eye surgery, such as LASIK and SMILE, aims to correct refractive errors by reshaping the cornea. Cataract surgery, on the other hand, specifically addresses the removal of the clouded lens caused by cataracts.

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What is

phaco-refractive eye surgery?

» Phaco-refractive eye surgery combines phacoemulsification, a technique used in cataract surgery to remove the lens, with refractive surgery to correct vision problems simultaneously.

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Who is a candidate

for cataract surgery?

Candidates for cataract surgery are individuals experiencing vision loss or blurriness due to cataracts. An eye examination by an ophthalmologist will determine the severity of cataracts and candidacy for surgery.

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How do you prepare for

a cataract surgery?

» Preparing for cataract surgery involves discussing any medications with the surgeon, undergoing necessary tests, and following pre-operative instructions. These may include avoiding food and drink before surgery.

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What are the alternatives

of cataract surgery?

» There are no effective non-surgical alternatives to cataract surgery. Once a cataract has developed and significantly impairs vision, surgery is the only treatment option.

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What type of anesthesia

can you use for cataract surgery in Montreal?

Cataract surgery is typically performed using topical anesthesia in the form of eye drops. This numbs the eye and ensures patient comfort throughout the procedure.

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What are the benefits of

cataract surgery?

The benefits of cataract surgery include improved vision, enhanced color perception, reduced dependence on glasses, and an improved quality of life.

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What are the risks of

cataract surgery?

» Cataract surgery is generally safe, but like any surgery, there are potential risks, including infection, bleeding, increased eye pressure, and posterior capsule opacification. However, complications are rare and can often be managed effectively.

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During cataract surgery, an advanced femtosecond laser is commonly used to make precise incisions in the cornea and soften the cataract lens for easier removal.

Cataract surgery focuses on restoring vision by replacing the clouded lens with an IOL, while blepharoplasty is a cosmetic procedure that targets the eyelids, removing excess skin and fat to improve appearance.

The patient evaluation involves a comprehensive eye exam to assess the cataracts’ impact on vision and overall eye health. Measurements are taken to determine the appropriate IOL power for optimal vision correction.

Essential questions to ask your surgeon before cataract surgery include:

  • What type of IOL options are available?
  • What are the potential risks and complications?
  • How long is the recovery process?
  • Can you provide information on your experience with cataract surgery?

On the day of the procedure, you will be prepped for surgery, and anesthesia will be administered. The surgeon uses a precise laser or traditional techniques to remove the cataract and replace it with an IOL.

After cataract surgery, patients may experience mild discomfort and blurriness, which usually subsides within a few days. Vision gradually improves as the eye heals.

Recovery after cataract surgery is relatively quick. Most patients can resume normal activities within a few days and achieve stable vision within a few weeks.

The cost of cataract surgery in Montreal can vary depending on the type of IOL chosen and the specific clinic. It is best to consult with an ophthalmologist to receive an accurate cost estimate.

Yes, our center is proud to have experienced ophthalmologists with extensive experience in performing cataract surgery. We are committed to providing excellent outcomes and patient satisfaction.

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