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About Cataract Surgery

Are you seeking a Houston cataract surgeon?

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Cataract surgery has existed in this world for over a century, but it is the recent innovations in technology that have transformed this into a very safe and effective surgery. It’s great to know that the success rate for cataract surgery is high when you are going into this situation. Cataract surgery is actually the most reimbursed medical surgery by Medicare today! Nowadays advanced artificial intraocular lenses have allowed patients to recover more youthful eyesight. Instead of dealing with glasses after surgery some patients may have the choice to upgrade to a new premium type of lens that will enable vision at multiple distances. In addition to the new lens implants available, less invasive surgery techniques have come to fruition to enable much faster healing. Despite the effectiveness of the cataract surgery the preparation process may take weeks and various decisions will need to be made. Cataract surgery is one of the most commonly performed medical procedures, with over 3 million surgeries performed each year. The experienced cataract surgeons at Texas Eye Institute are able to perform the procedure on an outpatient basis. Many people, especially over the age of 60, suffer from cataracts without even realizing they are experiencing the symptoms of cataracts. Most patients will complain about the dulling of colors and nighttime driving issues without realizing they are suffering from a cataract. Cataracts gradually limit a person’s ability to do simple tasks like reading a newspaper.

Cataract Surgery Choices

Once you have decided to have cataract surgery you will have a number of important decisions to make. The first item on the agenda is to select a skilled cataract surgeon. If you are seeking a cataract surgeon in the greater Houtson area, the eye doctors at Texas Eye Institute would be more than happy to be your surgeons of choice. We have the most up to date and modern surgery techniques available to our patients and skilled cataract surgeons to help ensure a safe procedure. If you are researching cataract surgeons be sure to ask family and friends and also make sure to check our various ophthalmology websites with local cataract surgeons. Once you have selected a cataract surgeon it is time to understand what lens implant option will be the best. It’s important to discuss your options with a qualified ophthalmologist. Your options will include monofocal lenses, multifocal IOL’s or accommodating lens implants.

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Cataract Surgery at Texas Eye Institute

Before your cataract surgery your eye must be properly cleaned and dilated. A topical anesthetic is used before the small incision is made. An ultrasonic device will be inserted into the small incision to pulverize the hard yellow proteins that form the cataract, and remove them from the eye.

A folded intraocular lens will be inserted through the original incision. This lens will replace your natural lens and stay in place inside your eye, providing you with clear vision after the procedure. You will not be able to feel or sense the implanted lens in any way. The small incision will then self-seal itself without the need for stitches.

It is important that you discuss your vision expectations with your eye surgeon to determine the right premium lens implant for you. The premium lens will be inserted into your eye after your natural lens has been removed. Learn more about the Premium Lens Implants offered at Texas Eye Institute.

Recovering from cataract surgery is fast and relatively easy! Most patients will notice improved vision with their new lens within the first 24 hours. It is important that you follow the postoperative instructions provided by your cataract surgeon. It is important that you refrain from strenuous physical activity and from rubbing your eyes during the first few weeks after surgery.

* Your Source for Cataract Surgery in Houston Texas provided by the Texas Eye Institute with 7 locations in Houston Texas. For questions and information regarding appointments please call us directly at the location that is closest to you.

Five Convenient Locations

Find a Texas Eye Institute Near You

Texas Eye Institute is proud to provide five convenient locations for your eye care needs. Visit one of our convenient locations in Angleton, Sugarland, Southwest Houston, Katy, or Southeast Houston to see why the Texas Eye Institute is the best choice to care for your vision. Need LASIK in Houston? What about a comprehensive eye exam in Sugarland? See our locations page to find our practice nearest you!

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Southwest Houston

7710 Beechnut
Suite 100
Houston, TX 77074
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Southeast Houston

Memorial Hermann Southeast Hospital Medical Plaza 1
11914 Astoria Blvd
Suite 680
Houston, TX 77089
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Angleton Office Texas Eye Institute

Angleton

146 East Hospital Dr
Suite 210
Angleton, TX 77515
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Katy Office Texas Eye Institute

Katy

Memorial Hermann Katy Hospital Medical Plaza 2
23960 Katy Freeway
Plaza 2, Ste 210
Katy, TX 77494
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Sugar Land

4977 Sweetwater Blvd
Sugar Land, TX 77479
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