Inside the eye, the natural lens is meant to remain clear to allow light to focus accurately on the retina. Over time, this lens can lose its clarity, causing light to scatter rather than focus properly. As a result, vision may appear dull, washed out, or uncomfortable in bright conditions.
These changes usually occur gradually and may progress at different speeds in each eye. Regular eye examinations help identify cataract early and guide appropriate timing for treatment.
At AG Vision and CoDE Center, cataract surgery is performed using modern phacoemulsification methods that allow controlled removal of the affected lens through a small incision. An artificial intraocular lens is then implanted to restore focusing ability.
Before recommending surgery, the eye is evaluated for corneal health, retinal condition, eye pressure, and visual expectations. This detailed planning helps achieve stable outcomes and reduces unnecessary risk. Recovery protocols are explained clearly so patients know what to expect after surgery.
Different lens types serve different visual purposes. Rather than promoting a single option, the clinical team explains lens choices in practical terms.
Options may include:
Patients are encouraged to ask questions and take time before deciding, ensuring expectations remain realistic and informed.
Cataract management at AG Vision and CoDE Center is delivered by a growing team of ophthalmologists and trained clinical staff working within defined safety protocols.
The goal is dependable vision improvement delivered with transparency and respect.
An eye assessment may be helpful if you notice:
Early assessment helps plan care at the right stage rather than delaying treatment unnecessarily.
With modern techniques and proper planning, cataract surgery is a well-established and commonly performed treatment.
In most cases, surgery is completed as a day procedure, allowing patients to return home the same day.
The procedure is performed under local anaesthesia and is usually well tolerated.
Most daily activities can be restarted gradually, following individual recovery advice.
If cataract-related vision changes are affecting your routine, the team at AG Vision and CoDE Center is available to guide you through evaluation and treatment planning. Our approach remains rooted in service for all, ethical care, and long-term visual wellbeing.
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