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Most people will have a cataract in one or both eyes by the time they reach age 75. Don’t worry, cataracts are a natural part of aging and are not a disease. Cataracts do progress slowly over time, and when they become pronounced enough to interfere with vision, the cataract must be removed by surgery. If you are wondering, “Are there cataract removal doctors near me?”, look no further than Eye Consultants of Pennsylvania.
Cataract stages
Certain proteins break down as a natural part of aging, and these proteins clump onto the lens of the eye. Millions of Americans have cataracts, and as mentioned above, surgery is eventually needed to correct the problem.
Cataracts are generally divided into four stages of formation and growth. The first or beginning stage has a mostly clear lens with some proteins just starting to deposit. The second stage is termed as immature cataract formation, meaning the proteins have begun to clump together and form on the lens. At this stage, many patients start experiencing light glare, particularly while driving.
Mature cataracts form at stage three, and most of the lens is covered with protein deposits. The cataract at this stage is likely visible when looking in the mirror, and the cataract generally has a milky white appearance. Vision becomes clouded and colors become muted. In the final stage, the cataract becomes denser and hardens into what is termed as a hypermature cataract. These cataracts are much more difficult to remove surgically, and our surgeons will recommend surgery before your cataract reaches this final stage.
Cataract surgery
Cataract surgery is very safe and extremely effective. Our patients cannot believe their vision after the surgery! During the procedure, the surgeon will remove the protein-clouded lens and replace it with an artificial lens implant.
You may not need surgery at first, until you reach the third stage. And, cataracts do progress very slowly, so years might go by before you need surgery. When you have a cataract, annual eye exams are very important so that we can monitor cataract growth.
We perform cataract surgery right in our offices as an outpatient procedure. Our surgeons prefer a surgical technique called bladeless laser-assisted surgery to soften and break up the cataract-clouded lens and remove it from the eye.
Once the old lens is removed, a modern state-of-the-art lens called an intraocular lens (IOL) is then implanted. The IOL can be clear or it can have a vision correction prescription. We can correct nearly any vision issue — nearsightedness, farsightedness, and even astigmatism – with advanced IOL technology. Our surgeons routinely correct all of these vision issues.
Trust your eyes to the best
Trust your eyes to our experienced and knowledgeable board-certified and fellowship-trained surgeons, who are the best surgeons in Pennsylvania. If you suspect you have a cataract, and you’ve been asking yourself questions, the answer to your question “Are there cataract removal doctors near me?” is “yes”. Eye Consultants of Pennsylvania is ready to help. Make your appointment today. Give us a call to schedule your cataract consultation.
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