Premium Cataract Surgery

Premium Cataract Surgery

Enhance Your Vision With Personalized Procedures

Premium cataract surgery does more than remove cataracts—it’s designed specifically for your eyes to give you the sharpest vision possible.

Find out which solution is best for you by scheduling an appointment with an experienced eye surgeon.

How Does Premium Cataract Surgery Work?

Standard cataract surgery can correct blurry vision and glare caused by cataracts in a single procedure. Although it’s a safe and effective method for removing cataracts, standard cataract surgery does not eliminate other eye issues like astigmatism, the need for reading glasses, or the need for prescription glasses.

Premium cataract surgery can be customized to fit your unique vision needs by correcting astigmatism and reducing your dependence on glasses and contacts. It also offers faster recovery times than traditional cataract surgery.

Post-Op Recovery

One of the most pressing questions patients have for their surgeon is, “How long before I can get back to my normal life?”

You can return to your daily activities just a few days after your procedure. Your surgeon will discuss the exact recovery process with you, but you should expect at least one post-op checkup following your surgery.

Premium Cataract Surgery Options

Laser-Assisted Refractive

Laser-assisted refractive cataract surgery is a highly accurate, safe procedure that is tailored to your specific vision needs. Your surgeon will use an advanced laser in conjunction with an image-guided program to deliver precise results.

The image-guiding program helps your surgeon locate and break up your cloudy lens more accurately than by hand alone.

Laser-assisted refractive cataract surgery has additional benefits like quicker recovery times, reduced dependence on glasses or contacts, and simple pre- and post-operative care. Find out more about this option during your initial appointment.

Multifocal Lenses

Multifocal cataract surgery offers patients the most independence from glasses and contacts. In contrast to the monofocal lenses used during traditional cataract surgery, multifocal lenses can correct nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. They can also correct age-related difficulty with close-up vision known as presbyopia.

To provide highly customized precision during your multifocal cataract procedure, our technicians will perform additional pre-operative testing and measurements, and your surgeon will use cutting-edge technology like lasers to guide measurements and incisions during the surgery.

Speak with an expert eye surgeon today to learn which custom lens is right for your lifestyle and vision needs.

Personalized Light Adjustable Lens (LAL)

This type of cataract surgery is the only one that allows you and your doctor to design, test, and make adjustments to your vision after surgery. That means you get a lens implant customized for your eyes and vision needs.

After your eyes fully heal, you’ll meet with your surgeon to begin testing the results via a routine eye exam. The results of this test give insights to your surgeon that allow them to select a custom prescription lens ideal for your lifestyle.

Compared to standard IOLs, an FDA study of 600 cataract patients found that those who received LAL were twice as likely to achieve 20/20 vision without glasses.

Drop-Free

Most cataract surgeries are followed by a strict regimen of antibiotic and anti-inflammatory medicated eye drops that many patients find difficult to follow. Drop-free or drop-less cataract surgery eliminates this step.

Your surgeon will administer the medicated eye drops during drop-free cataract surgery. This added step lowers your risk of an eye infection or retinal swelling and simplifies your post-op regimen.

Find out if this option is right for you by scheduling an appointment at one of our locations.

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