Cataract surgery is a common and safe procedure that restores clear vision by replacing the clouded natural lens with an artificial one. At Dr. Rami Hamed Center (DRHC) Dubai, we provide advanced cataract treatment using cutting-edge technology to ensure precision, comfort, and fast recovery. Here's what you can expect before, during, and after your cataract surgery at DRHC.
Before the Surgery: Comprehensive Evaluation and Preparation
The first step involves a thorough eye examination by our expert ophthalmology team. This includes:
- Vision testing and slit-lamp examination
- Optical biometry for accurate eye measurements
- Discussion of available intraocular lens (IOL) options such as monofocal, multifocal, and toric lenses
You’ll also receive personalized preoperative instructions, which typically include:
- Fasting before the procedure
- Adjusting or pausing certain medications
- Arranging transportation home, as you won’t be able to drive after surgery
During the Surgery: A Quick, Comfortable Experience
Cataract surgery at DRHC is a quick outpatient procedure that usually takes only 15 to 30 minutes.
The Procedure Involves:
- Local anesthesia (usually eye drops) is administered for a pain-free experience.
- A tiny incision is made in the cornea using a femtosecond laser or micro-instruments.
- The clouded lens is broken up using ultrasound (phacoemulsification) and removed.
- A clear artificial lens (IOL) is implanted to replace the natural lens.
- The incision self-seals without the need for stitches.
Most patients are awake but completely comfortable, and although you may see lights or motion, you will not feel any pain during the procedure.
After the Surgery: Smooth Recovery and Vision Improvement
You’ll be monitored briefly in a recovery area and discharged the same day. A family member or friend should accompany you home.
In the First 24–48 Hours:
- You may experience mild irritation, tearing, or a scratchy feeling in the eye.
- Vision might be slightly blurry initially, but begins to improve quickly.
- Light sensitivity is common, and sunglasses are recommended when outdoors.
- Use your prescribed eye drops (antibiotic and anti-inflammatory) as instructed.
Recovery Timeline and Follow-Up
- Day after surgery: You’ll have your first follow-up appointment with the eye specialist.
- Within one week: Most patients report a noticeable improvement in vision and reduced sensitivity to light.
- By one month: Vision typically stabilizes, and the eye is fully healed.
- After six weeks: If needed, a new glasses prescription will be given based on your final vision status.
Postoperative Do's and Don'ts
Do:
- Use prescribed eye drops regularly
- Wear protective sunglasses outdoors
- Sleep with a protective eye shield (as advised)
- Attend all follow-up appointments
Don't:
- Rub or press your eye
- Drive until your doctor clears you
- Swim or use hot tubs for at least 1–2 weeks
- Wear eye makeup for the first week
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