By Assoc. Prof. Dr. Syed Abdullah Mazhar
Reviewed By Dr. Huma Ameer
By Assoc. Prof. Dr. Syed Abdullah Mazhar
Reviewed By Dr. Huma Ameer
Cataracts cloud the eye’s natural lens and make everyday tasks like reading or driving difficult.
For patients across Pakistan, phaco laser cataract surgery has become the most trusted solution, combining precision with a faster, stitch-free recovery.
When paired with premium intraocular lenses, the outcome can go further, often reducing or eliminating the need for glasses after surgery entirely.
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Phaco laser cataract surgery is a minimally invasive procedure that removes the eye’s clouded natural lens using either ultrasound energy or a femtosecond laser.
A premium artificial intraocular lens (IOL) is then implanted in its place. The surgery requires no stitches in most cases, is completed as a day procedure, and is performed under local anesthesia.
Two closely related techniques fall under this category, and both aim to remove the cloudy lens and replace it with an artificial one.
In standard phacoemulsification, a small probe uses ultrasound vibrations to emulsify the clouded lens into tiny fragments, which are then removed by suction.
In laser-assisted cataract surgery (LACS), a femtosecond laser performs the initial incisions and softens the lens before the probe is used, adding a layer of precision to the process.
Both techniques follow the same core sequence:
The laser-assisted approach offers greater accuracy in incision depth and lens fragmentation, which is particularly beneficial when using premium IOLs.
The IOL chosen after cataract removal determines the quality of vision for years to come.
Premium IOLs go beyond basic cataract correction, addressing astigmatism, spectacle dependency, or the need for vision across multiple distances.
An ophthalmologist will recommend the most appropriate lens based on the patient’s lifestyle, corneal measurements, and overall visual goals.
Any adult with a cataract that is significantly affecting daily vision is a suitable candidate for this procedure.
Patients with astigmatism, those who wish to reduce glasses dependency, and those seeking the best possible post-surgical vision quality are particularly well-served by premium IOL options.
Pre-existing conditions such as advanced glaucoma or significant retinal disease may affect IOL selection and require additional evaluation before a decision is made.
A detailed pre-operative examination measures the eye’s shape, size, and curvature. These measurements, called biometry, determine which premium IOL will deliver the most precise refractive outcome.
The patient is advised to stop certain medications, use prescribed antibiotic drops in advance, and arrange for transport home on the day of surgery.
Surgery typically takes 15 to 30 minutes per eye and is carried out under local anesthesia.
Most patients report no pain during the procedure. A mild pressure sensation may be felt during lens removal and is short-lived.
Vision may appear blurry or hazy for the first 24 to 48 hours. Clarity improves steadily over the days that follow.
A protective eye shield is placed over the treated eye after surgery and worn during sleep for the first week to prevent accidental rubbing.
Phaco laser cataract surgery carries a high success rate and is considered one of the safest elective procedures performed globally.
A small percentage of patients may experience complications, most of which are manageable with prompt treatment.
A discussion with the operating surgeon about individual risk factors before the procedure is always the right step.
Most patients return to light daily activities within one to two days of surgery.
Full visual adaptation with multifocal or EDOF IOLs may take four to six weeks as the brain adjusts to processing the new lens range.
Key aftercare steps during the recovery period include:
Halos or glare around lights at night are common with multifocal IOLs. In most cases, these settle within six weeks as neural adaptation progresses.
Any sudden change in vision, persistent eye pain, or worsening redness after surgery should be assessed promptly by the operating surgeon.
For patients noticing early cataract symptoms, or anyone researching premium IOL options before committing to surgery, an in-person consultation with a qualified ophthalmologist is the right starting point.
Phaco laser cataract surgery with premium IOLs is a precise, safe, and increasingly accessible procedure for patients in Pakistan.
Selecting the right IOL, whether multifocal, toric, or EDOF, is as significant a decision as the surgery itself.
A thorough pre-operative evaluation with an experienced ophthalmologist is the foundation of a good long-term outcome.
The procedure is performed under local anesthesia, so pain is not felt during surgery. A mild pressure sensation may occur and resolves within a few hours afterward.
Phacoemulsification uses ultrasound energy to break up and remove the cloudy lens. Laser-assisted cataract surgery uses a femtosecond laser for the initial incisions, adding greater precision. Both techniques implant an IOL at the end.
The best IOL depends on the patient’s lifestyle and vision goals. Multifocal IOLs suit those who want to avoid glasses. Toric IOLs are recommended for patients with astigmatism. EDOF lenses work well for patients who need a wide visual range with fewer halos.
Most patients resume normal activities within one to two days. Full adaptation to premium multifocal or EDOF IOLs takes approximately four to six weeks as the brain adjusts.
Operating on both eyes at the same time is not standard practice. A gap of one to two weeks between each eye is typically recommended to assess the outcome of the first surgery before proceeding.
Coverage varies by insurer and policy. Many providers cover standard cataract surgery but not the premium IOL upgrade cost. Confirming coverage terms with the insurer before scheduling surgery is advisable.
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