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No you cannot get cataracts again after surgery. When you have cataract surgery the lenses are removed and replaced with man made lenses. A cataract therefore is impossible to come back as there is no natural lens. Only the natural lens can get a cataract.
The decision to have cataract surgery is based on several factors, including the impact of cataracts on your vision and quality of life. Here are some common indications that it may be time to consider cataract removal
Traditional cataract surgery, or Phacoemulsification, is a standard and effective surgical procedure to remove cataracts.
Surgery can remove cataracts. The affected lens is removed and replaced with a permanent synthetic lens called an intraocular lens.
No. Drops may delay further damage (clouding); however, they are not able to repair any existing damage. To successfully treat cataracts, a cataract surgery must be performed.
One might need cataract eye surgery to treat their cataracts that are causing them blurry vision. Sometimes, the cataracts in ones eyes make it really hard to go about one daily activities, and if that is the case, that is a great reason to get cataract eye surgery.
A cloudiness or loss of transparency of the lens of the eye is usually due to cataracts. Cataract surgery is done to remove the cloudy material and restore vision.
The best time to consider laser cataract surgery is when your cataracts start to significantly impact your vision and quality of life. Your eye doctor or surgeon can help determine the right time based on your individual needs and the progression of your cataracts.
Laser eye surgery is performed on the cornea or outer surface of the eye. Cataracts develop on the lens which is inside of the eye, behind the colored part of the eye (the iris) and the pupil. If you have a cataract now, you will want to first get it removed before having laser vision surgery. If you don't have cataracts now and want to have LASIK, go right ahead. Know that having LASIK won't prevent you from developing cataracts in the future, though. The good news is that having LASIK won't prevent you from having successful cataract surgery in the future either. Hope that helps!
Laser cataract surgery is a relatively new techniue that has revolutionized the treatment of cataracts. Compared to traditional cataract surgery, which uses a manual blade to make incisions and remove the cloudy lens, laser cataract surgery uses a computer-guided laser to perform these tasks.
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However, age alone need not preclude effective surgical treatment of cataracts. People in their nineties can have successful return of vision after cataract surgery.