Advanced Custom Cataract Surgery

What is Advanced Custom Cataract Surgery?

Developing cataracts is becoming quite common. Statistically, more than 50% of Americans will have had a cataract or surgery for cataracts in their lifetime. On average, this condition develops after the age of 65.

These days, with all the advancements in medicine, cataracts can be treated with lasers and advanced lenses, which will dramatically enhance your quality of life over an extended period of time.

You may be wondering what advanced custom cataract surgery entails. This procedure involves the removal of the clouded lens of the eye, which is then replaced by an intraocular lens (IOL). If you’re wondering if this procedure is safe – it is one of the safest and most common operations in the world.

Advanced Surgeries that are Available Today

Medical device companies have manufactured FDA approved systems worldwide. Here are some options available for advanced custom cataract surgery:

  • LenSx – This was the first laser system to get approval by the FDA. It is used for corneal incisions, capsulotamies, lens fragmentation, and has been used for more than 400,000 surgeries.
  • LensAR – Also approved for corneal incisions, capsulotamies, and lens fragmentation. It uses sophisticated 3D imaging to get a closer look at a patient’s eye.
  • Catalys – This system has been FDA-approved for the same three conditions, and uses liquid optics that are gentle on the eye. This reduces risk that comes with eye pressure from laser cataract surgery.
  • Victus – This is another FDA-approved procedure for laser cataract surgery. The Victus system reduces eye distortion and maintains the eye’s natural shape during surgery.

Ask Your Doctor about Your Options

If you think that cataract surgery is the way to go for you, it is wise to book a consultation with your ophthalmologist so they can discuss the best option for you. Not every cataract surgery is the same depending on the individual, so your doctor will help you decide what operation will serve you best.

If you’re hesitant about surgery and want to look into having a “monofocal” lens, this may give you better distance vision without glasses. However, you may need reading glasses and there are downsides to this approach.

In the past, cataract surgery was not as practical and patients still had to rely on using glasses. Now there is so much up-do-date, advanced IOL technology that it may be a better strategy for you in the long-term. The choices are unlimited nowadays, and you’ll want to find out what will be the best option for your eye health. Your doctor will perform a detailed evaluation using the most state-of-art technology to target options for the unique individual.

Your doctor will also take into account your lifestyle choices. They may ask you the following questions:

  • What is your occupation?
  • What do you do for hobbies and in your spare time?
  • Do you do any work that requires close-up vision?
  • Do you read before bed and do you have to wear glasses while reading?
  • Is wearing glasses a hassle for you?
  • Do you carry reading glasses with you?
  • How often have you replaced your glasses and how much do they cost?
  • Do you eat properly, exercise regularly, and take vitamins?

If you’re considering Advanced Custom Cataract Surgery, our team utilizes the most up-to-date procedures in eye care, and would be happy to speak to you about your options. Dr. Ghosheh is a top quality professional who will take you through all the steps so you can decide if Advanced Custom Cataract Surgery is the right choice for you.