LenSx® Cataract Surgery

Cataract Eye Specialist

What Is The LenSx® Laser?

The LenSx® Laser Cataract Surgery is an advanced, precision based technology that operates with unmatched precisions and computer-control, helping surgeons to customize the procedure to your eye. It is a technologically advanced option for cataract patients. When you choose the LenSx® laser, you’ll enjoy a range of vital benefits. A custom tailored solution for your eyes. While all human eyes share the same basic anatomical structure, every eye is just a bit different in terms of size, depth, curvature of the cornea and other key features. Which is why every eye must be carefully measured and mapped prior to cataract surgery. Read the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) and our answers to learn more about Cataract surgery.

The LenSx® laser uses a range of highly advanced technologies – including integrated optical coherence tomography (OCT) – to capture incredibly precise, high-resolution images of your eyes.These images – and the measurements and data they provide – are then used to plan and perform a surgery to exacting specifications not attainable with traditional surgery. LenSx allows the surgeon to make all laser incisions. No blades are used. The LenSx® laser performs several of the most critical steps of the surgical process with an image-guided femtosecond laser. Read the testimonials from our patients that had gone through the surgery.

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When eye drops do not adequately lower eye pressure enough to control a patient’s glaucoma, laser surgery or other glaucoma surgery may be recommended. Patients with a special condition called narrow angles can have angle closure glaucoma attacks, which can be prevented or treated with laser surgery to the iris.

Monofocal Lenses

Monofocal lenses can correct cataracts but typically require patients to wear glasses or contacts for everyday activities after surgery. These lenses are suitable for cataract patients who don’t mind continuing to use corrective eyewear.