Best Cataract Surgery in Delhi NCR

What is Cataract?

Cataract is clouding of the eye’s lens, leading to blurred vision and other visual impairments. Surgical intervention is often inevitable, and the use of MICS technology through the WHITESTAR Signature® Phacoemulsification System assures a high success rate in curing this ailment. We use Zepto system by Mynosys (precision pulse capsulotomy device) to make a precise, robotic system assisted opening the in the eye’s lens.

The Following Sequence of Steps Is Part of the Surgical Process

  1. The MICS Phaco cataract surgeon makes an ultra-small incision inside the affected eye to remove the cataract.
  2. The opening in the cataract can be made by the most advanced robotic system, Zepto technology or manually.
  3. A very high-frequency MICS Phaco tip is introduced inside the eye through this ultra-small incision.
  4. The hardest of cataracts is broken into very small fragments and then sucked out through the same tip in a controlled manner using this technology.
  5. Once the cataract is removed, the cataract surgeon inserts an artificial or intraocular lens (IOL) chosen by the patient inside the eye. We use the latest premium IOLs including monofocal, toric, EDOF and multifocal IOLS.

We have more than two decades of experience in successfully handling all types of cataract conditions. Our reputed and respected cataract surgeons have a proven track record of bringing smiles to thousands of patients and their families.

Cataract Symptoms

Signs and symptoms commonly associated with cataracts include:

  • Blurred or dim vision
  • Double vision
  • Difficulty while driving at night
  • Difficulty seeing at night and in dim light
  • Heightened sensitivity to bright light
  • Difficulty reading, requiring bright light
  • Fading or yellowing of colors

Types of Intraocular Lenses (IOL) for Cataract Surgery

  • Hydrophobic foldable IOL
  • Aspheric foldable IOL
  • Toric foldable IOL
  • MICS foldable IOL
  • EDOF foldable IOL
  • Multifocal foldable IOL

Advantages of Cataract Surgery

  1. Improved Vision: Cataract surgery significantly enhances vision, allowing patients to see more clearly and sharply.
  2. Enhanced Quality of Life: Better vision enables patients to engage in everyday activities such as reading, driving, and watching TV more comfortably and safely.
  3. Reduced Dependence on Glasses: Many patients experience reduced dependence on glasses or contact lenses post-surgery, especially with the use of advanced IOLs.
  4. Quick Recovery Time: Modern cataract surgery techniques, including MICS technology, offer quicker recovery times, allowing patients to return to their daily routines faster.
  5. Increased Safety: The use of advanced technology such as the WHITESTAR Signature® Phacoemulsification System ensures a high success rate and minimizes the risk of complications.
  6. Treatment of Coexisting Eye Conditions: Cataract surgery can address other eye conditions, such as astigmatism, by selecting appropriate IOLs that correct these issues.
  7. Long-lasting Results: The benefits of cataract surgery are typically long-lasting, providing sustained improvements in vision and quality of life.
  8. Minimal Discomfort: The procedure is generally quick and minimally invasive, with most patients experiencing minimal discomfort during and after surgery.

Patient Reviews After Cataract Surgery

I was hesitant about cataract surgery, but the cloudiness in my vision was affecting my daily life. The team at Delhi Eye Centre made me feel comfortable every step of the way. The surgery was quick and painless, and the results were incredible. I can see clearly again, and it's given me a new sense of confidence.

As I got older, my cataracts made it difficult to read, drive, and even recognize faces. My children encouraged me to have surgery at Delhi Eye Centre, and it was the best decision I ever made. The world is bright and beautiful again. I can enjoy my hobbies and spend time with my family without any limitations."

I was impressed with the efficiency and professionalism of the Delhi Eye Centre. My cataract surgery was scheduled quickly, and the procedure itself was smooth. The staff was attentive and caring throughout my recovery. I was back to my normal activities in no time.

I did my research and chose Delhi Eye Centre for their expertise and advanced technology. They took the time to understand my individual needs and recommended the best lens option for me. I'm thrilled with the results and grateful for their personalized care.

Frequently Asked Questions

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A cataract is when the lens of the eye gets cloudy, making it hard to see clearly.

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Common signs include blurry vision, seeing double, trouble seeing at night, and colors looking faded.

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Ageing is the most common cause, but cataracts can also be caused by eye injuries, certain medications, and health problems like diabetes.

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While we can’t prevent cataracts, wearing sunglasses, not smoking, and having regular eye check-ups can help protect your eyes.

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The surgeon makes a small incision in your eye, removes the cloudy lens, and replaces it with a clear artificial lens.

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Yes, cataract surgery is very safe and is one of the most common surgeries performed worldwide. It has a high success rate.

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Many people find they need glasses less often after surgery, especially if they choose advanced lenses. However, some people may still need glasses for reading or close work, especially with monofocal IOLs.

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Most people recover quickly, usually within a few days to a week. Your vision might improve right away, but it can take a little time for your eye to fully heal.

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The surgery is usually painless because you’ll be given numbing drops for your eye. Most of the surgeries today are performed under topical anaesthesia (without the need of an injection). You might feel some mild discomfort after the surgery, but it goes away quickly.

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Follow your doctor’s instructions carefully. Use the prescribed eye drops, avoid rubbing your eye, and protect eyes from dust and water.

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 Usually, surgeons treat one eye first and the other eye a few weeks later to allow the first eye to heal.