Cataract Surgery in Hyderabad
Jan 31, 2024
What Is Cataract?
Cataract is one of the leading causes of vision impairment worldwide. It refers to the clouding of the eye's natural lens, which leads to blurred vision, difficulty seeing at night, and halos around lights. At Pristine Eye Hospitals Hyderabad, we specialize in precise diagnosis and advanced cataract treatment using state-of-the-art technology and internationally trained surgeons.
What Are the Symptoms of Cataracts?
Cataracts often develop slowly and may not show symptoms early. Common symptoms include:
Cloudy or blurry vision
Faded colors
Sensitivity to light and glare
Poor night vision
Double vision in a single eye
Frequent changes in eyeglass prescription
What Causes Cataracts?
Cataracts can form due to:
Aging (common)
Diabetes
Eye injuries or trauma
Long-term steroid use
Smoking or alcohol use
Radiation exposure
Congenital conditions
Do I Need Cataract Surgery?
You might not need surgery immediately if the cataract is small and your vision isn’t significantly affected. But if daily tasks such as reading, driving, or using your mobile phone become challenging, it's time to consult a specialist. At Pristine Eye Hospitals Hyderabad, we help you decide when surgery is truly necessary.
How Is Cataract Surgery Performed?
Modern cataract surgery is a safe, quick, and outpatient procedure. It typically involves:
Using Phacoemulsification, where ultrasound waves break up the cloudy lens.
Removing the lens fragments through a small incision.
Implanting a clear intraocular lens (IOL) tailored to your vision needs.
Laser-assisted cataract surgery (FLACS) is the latest advancement offered for higher precision using the LENSX platform.
At Pristine, we offer topical anesthesia — no injections, no pain, and no stitches. This ensures a comfortable, bloodless, and stress-free experience.
What to Expect During Cataract Surgery?
Surgery lasts about 10–15 minutes.
You remain awake but feel no discomfort.
Recovery starts immediately after the procedure.
After a short rest, you return home the same day.
How to Prepare for Cataract Surgery?
Preparation involves:
A detailed diagnostic assessment using Pentacam AXL Wave, Lenstar LS 900, and specular microscopy
Choosing the most suitable IOL
Adjusting medications (if necessary)
Arranging for transport post-surgery
What Are the Benefits of Cataract Surgery?
Sharper, clearer vision
Brighter colors
Improved night vision
Reduced dependency on glasses
Enhanced quality of life
What Are the Risks of Cataract Surgery?
Cataract surgery is among the safest surgeries, but rare complications may include:
Infection
Inflammation
Posterior capsule opacification (easily treatable)
Retinal detachment
At Pristine Eye Hospitals, the use of FLACS (Femtosecond Laser-Assisted Cataract Surgery) greatly reduces these risks.
What Are the Different Types of Cataract Surgery?
Phacoemulsification – Standard modern technique
Laser-Assisted Cataract Surgery (FLACS) – Advanced bladeless surgery
Benefits: More precision, better wound healing, improved IOL positioning
What Are the Types of IOLs Used in Cataract Surgery?
We offer a wide range of premium intraocular lenses at Pristine Eye Hospitals:
Monofocal IOLs
Best for distance vision
You may still need reading glasses
Multifocal IOLs
Help with both distance and near vision
Reduce dependency on glasses
Trifocal IOLs
Provide near, intermediate, and distance clarity
Ideal for active lifestyles
EDOF (Extended Depth of Focus) IOLs
Offer a continuous range of vision
Better contrast and fewer halos compared to multifocal
Toric IOLs
Correct astigmatism
Provide sharper vision without the need for spectacles in those with corneal curvature issues
Your surgeon will help determine the best lens based on your eye measurements, lifestyle, and expectations.
Will I Need Glasses After Cataract Surgery?
It depends on the type of IOL implanted. While monofocal lenses might require glasses for near tasks, multifocal, trifocal, EDOF, and toric lenses are designed to minimize or eliminate the need for glasses.
What Is the Recovery Process After Cataract Surgery?
Recovery is typically quick:
Mild discomfort or blurred vision on day 1
Vision stabilizes in a few days
Avoid strenuous activities or rubbing the eye
Eye drops are prescribed for 2–4 weeks
Most patients resume normal routines within 24–48 hours.
How Much Does Cataract Surgery Cost?
The cost depends on:
Type of IOL chosen (monofocal, trifocal, toric, etc.)
Technology used (standard vs laser-assisted)
Insurance coverage
At Pristine Eye Hospitals, we provide affordable cataract surgery in Hyderabad with flexible options and insurance support.
Why Choose Pristine Eye Hospitals Hyderabad for Cataract Surgery?
Advanced Technology:
Pentacam AXL Wave: 3D corneal mapping for precise measurements
Lenstar LS 900: AI-based IOL power calculation
LUXOR Revalia Microscope: Enhanced visualization for complex surgeries
Centurion Vision System: Best-in-class phacoemulsification
LenSx FLACS Platform: Laser precision without blades
Unmatched Expertise:
Dr. C. Jagadesh Reddy, with over 22 years of experience and thousands of successful surgeries
Personalized IOL selection based on lifestyle and needs
Patient-Friendly Experience:
Topical anesthesia: No injection, no pain, no blood
Quick recovery
Comfortable, ethical care in a premium environment
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Is cataract surgery painful?
No, with topical anesthesia, there is no pain, no injection, and no blood involved.
2. How soon can I see clearly after surgery?
Vision usually starts improving within a day or two, with full recovery in about 2–4 weeks.
3. Can cataracts come back after surgery?
No, once the cloudy lens is removed, cataracts don’t return. However, a condition called posterior capsule opacification may occur, treatable with a simple laser procedure.
4. Is laser cataract surgery better?
Yes. FLACS offers more precision, safety, and better lens positioning compared to manual surgery.
5. Can both eyes be operated on the same day?
Usually, surgeries are done one eye at a time. The second eye is typically operated on after a few days or a week.
6. What is the best IOL for me?
It depends on your lifestyle. Multifocal, trifocal, EDOF, and toric IOLs offer greater freedom from glasses.
7. Is cataract surgery covered by insurance?
Yes. Most insurance plans cover standard surgery. We help with insurance coordination at Pristine Eye Hospitals.
Discover advanced cataract surgery at Pristine Eye Hospitals Hyderabad.
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