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Answer: As with any surgical procedure, cataract surgery involves risks, including, but not limited to, infection, swelling of the retina (cystoid macular edema), retinal detachment, injury to the cornea, and even blindness. Dr. Bishop goes to extraordinary ...

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Answer: As with any surgery, cataract surgery poses risks, such as infection and bleeding. After surgery, you must keep your eye clean, wash your hands before touching your eye, and use the prescribed medications to help minimize the risk of infection. Serio...

  Laser Vision Correction - Latrobe, Pennsylvania - Vittone Eye Associates

Answer: Yes – we still offer cataract surgery services. The ONLYdifference is that, for ALBERTA patients only, Gimbel Eye Centre surgeons nowperform cataract surgery procedures on Alberta patients at another surgicalcentre. (As of April 1, 2011, Albert...

FAQ - Gimbel Eye Centre

Answer: Once your cataracts are removed and replaced with an artificial lens, you will never need to have cataract surgery again. Occasionally, several months after the lens has been placed in the eye, your vision may start to become cloudy again. This can h...

ReSTOR® FAQ - Eye Surgeons of the Palm Beaches

Answer: During cataract surgery, the surgeon removes only the opaque lens, with the capsule left intact, within which the intraocular lens is implanted. Called a secondary cataract, the capsule may become opaque after surgery, reducing the patients f ability...

LASIK Surgery-Minamiaoyama Eye Clinic (Tokyo)

Answer: Ans. When the lens inside the eye becomes opaque or cloudy, it is called cataract. In Phaco cataract surgery, the lens is broken down and removed from the eye with the help of ultrasonic power from a small titanic probe. A very small cut is required ...

Welcome to Dr. Varsha\'s Eye Clinic

Answer: In the past, cataract surgery was only able to correct for cataracts and patients would still be dependent on glasses for most of their daily activities, especially for up close and intermediate. You are fortunate that there are options now for peopl...

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