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Laser posterior capsulotomy, or YAG laser capsulotomy, is a noninvasive procedure performed on the eye to remove the opacification (cloudiness)
about 300 to 500 dollars.
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Approximately 20% of patients who undergo cataract extraction with placement of an intraocular lens into the posterior lens capsule will eventually undergo a laser capsulotomy,
YAG capsulotomy is most often used for this type of cataract.
The alternative to laser capsulotomy is surgical capsulotomy
One risk of laser capsulotomy is damage to the intraocular implant
Laser capsulotomy is usually performed in an ophthalmologist's office as an outpatient procedure.
After a laser capsulotomy, the patient will remain in the office for one to four hours so that the pressure in the eye can be evaluated.
Yes your insurance will pay for it because if you have good insurance it will pay for it
If you have accidental insurance then it will pay, if not it won't.
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