Traditional cataract surgery also known as phacoemulsification is the most common eye surgery in the world and is considered safe and effective.
Laser or traditional cataract surgery.
In a traditional cataract surgery the incision is made with a scalpel.
In both cases surgeries are performed by a skilled doctor with years of training.
An otc equipped laser is used for laser cataract surgery whereas a small blade is used to make the incision in the eye for traditional cataract surgery.
In certain situations either traditional or laser assisted surgery may be the preferred option.
It is recognized as being safe and effective.
Traditional cataract surgery phacoemulsification.
Traditional cataract surgery and.
Laser assisted cataract surgery is the latest and most advanced method of performing cataract surgery.
Pain control is achieved with intravenous iv in a vein sedation and local anesthesia.
Laser cataract surgery is not covered by most insurance plans.
The major difference involves the tools your doctor uses as the surgery unfolds.
Laser assisted cataract surgery doesn t rely on the eye surgeon s steadiness of hand using special software instead to devise a surgical plan with 3 d images of the eye.
Traditionally phacoemulsification breaks up and removes the cloudy lens.
With laser surgery the incision is made with a laser.
During laser assisted cataract surgery your doctor typically uses the laser to make all incisions and to soften the cataract for removal by ultrasound phacoemulsification.
Laser cataract surgery is performed by an ophthalmologist eye surgeon.
It costs more than traditional cataract surgery as well.