Step-by-Step Phacoemulsification aka Cataract Surgery
Here’s what happens once you’re on the operating table:
Your surgeon administers a numbing injection or eye drops into your eye before the surgery.
You will receive additional medication to keep you relaxed throughout the procedure.
Using a blade the surgeon creates a small incision in your eye. By the time this cut is made, you will be under a form of anesthesia, so you will not feel the incision.
The surgeon inserts a tiny ultrasound device into the incision and activates it to break up the lens with the cataract.
Using a suction device, the surgeon removes the tiny lens fragments from your eye.
The doctor inserts a new lens.
Your surgeon decides whether stitches are needed to close the incision. (Most patients don’t need stitching.)
You will wear a special shield over the eye when you leave the surgery center.
After a 15 to 30 minutes of rest, you may go home.
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