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March 13, 2008

"You use lasers to remove cataracts, right?

Did you know that cataracts are NOT removed with a laser? Ophthalmologists use many types of lasers for dozens of indications, but removing cataracts is not one of them! The state of the art in cataract removal today is called phacoemulsification, which uses a tiny probe to dissolve the cloudy lens and remove it from inside the eye. After the cataract is removed, a soft, rolled-up implant made of silicone or acrylic is inserted through a three millimeter incision, and unfolds in place within the eye. Because the tiny incision heals very quickly, it is unusual to have any restrictions on activities after surgery.

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Did you also know? Most modern cataract surgeries take less than 15 minutes, and many doctors only use eyedrops (no needles!) to anesthetize the eye.

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  • Blake Shaw, M.D. is a comprehensive ophthalmologist with a private practice in Chula Vista, CA. He may be reached at 619-216-0400 or at the office website listed below.

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