Cataract Surgery
Cataract surgery is a common procedure used to remove the clouded lens of the eye and replace it with a clear, artificial lens. This surgery is performed to restore vision impaired by cataracts, which cause blurry vision, difficulty seeing at night, and sensitivity to light. Cataracts often develop with age, but can also result from injury, medical conditions, or long-term sun exposure. At Revere Health, we offer expert cataract surgery to help patients regain clear vision and improve their quality of life.
How Cataract Surgery Works
During the procedure, the surgeon makes a small incision in the eye and removes the clouded natural lens. It is then replaced with an artificial intraocular lens (IOL), which restores clear vision. The procedure is typically quick, and most patients can go home the same day.
When Is Cataract Surgery Recommended?
Blurry or Clouded Vision: When cataracts interfere with daily activities such as reading or driving.
Difficulty Seeing at Night: Particularly in low-light conditions or when driving.
Increased Sensitivity to Light: A common symptom that makes it hard to be outdoors or in bright environments.
Benefits of Cataract Surgery
Improved Vision: Restores clear, sharp vision by replacing the cloudy lens.
Quick Recovery: Most patients experience improved vision within a few days of surgery.
Enhanced Quality of Life: Allows patients to return to normal activities without the limitations caused by cataracts.
Why Choose Revere Health?
Our experienced eye surgeons use the latest techniques to ensure safe and effective cataract surgery, helping patients achieve the best possible visual outcomes.
For more information or to schedule a cataract surgery consultation, contact Revere Health today.