Phacoemulsification

Home / Services / Cataract Services / Phacoemulsification

Phacoemulsification

Phacoemulsification is the most advanced and commonly used technique for cataract removal. It ensures a minimally invasive approach with a high success rate, allowing patients to recover faster and regain clearer vision.

Procedure Overview

Micro Incision Cataract Surgery (MICS)

Used to break up and remove the cloudy lens through a small incision.

Artificial Lens Implantation

The removed lens is replaced with an intraocular lens (IOL) for restored vision clarity.

Drag

Phacoemulsification

Expected Outcomes

  • Significant improvement in vision clarity.
  • Faster recovery due to the minimally invasive technique.
  • A lasting solution to cataract-related vision issues.
  • A permanent glass free solution.

Patient Support & Care

  • Detailed pre-operative consultations to tailor the procedure to individual needs.
  • Comprehensive post-surgery follow-ups to monitor healing and ensure patient comfort.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is phacoemulsification?

It’s a minimally invasive cataract removal technique using ultrasound waves to break and remove the cloudy lens, replaced with an IOL.

Is the procedure painful?

No, though the procedure is done under topical anesthesia / no anesthesia, pain is not experienced.

How long does the procedure take?

The surgery typically lasts 10–15 minutes.

Are there risks associated with phacoemulsification?

Complications are rare but can include infection, swelling, or lens dislocation. Dr Mandeep & his team will educate yourself in case you are suffering from high risk scenario.

Will I need to wear glasses after surgery?

In many cases, an IOL can reduce dependence on glasses, but some patients may still need them for specific tasks.

What is the recovery process like?

Most patients resume regular activities within 1 day, Vision improvement in select cases might take up to a week.
Open chat
Hello 👋
Can we help you?