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Cataract Surgery

Cataract

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What is eye cataract?

Cataract is an eye disease initiates with clouding of the eye’s natural lens and as the lens becomes darker and the lens blurs, vision is impaired. The most prevalent symptoms of cataract include clouded, blurred or dim vision, increasing difficulty with vision at night, sensitivity to light and glare, need for brighter light for reading and other activities, seeing “halos” around lights, and frequent changes in eyeglass or contact lens prescription. The disease can affect both eyes but may occur unevenly, causing a difference in visual acuity between two eyes.
For the surgical treatment of this disease, the eye’s natural lens is removed and it is replaced by the artificial lens. This surgery is performed under local anesthesia and the corneal incision does not require stitches. The implanted lens is permanent and cannot be sensed or felt in any way by the patient.
In addition, Premium lenses can also correct astigmatism and create close vision. By implanting multifocal lenses, people will largely stop needing glasses.

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What is cataract surgery?

Sometime after age 50, most of us are likely to hear our eye doctor say, “You have cataracts.”
A cataract is a clouding of the lens inside the eye, causing vision loss that cannot be corrected with glasses, contact lenses or corneal refractive surgery like LASIK.
As frightening as cataracts might sound, modern cataract surgery usually can restore vision lost to cataracts — and often can reduce your dependence on eyeglasses as well.
Most cataracts are associated with the aging process and are common among older Americans. In fact, according to the National Eye Institute (NEI), 68.3 percent of Americans 80 and older had cataracts in 2010.
And the prevalence of cataracts in the U.S. is expected to grow significantly in the years ahead, due in part to the aging of the population. In 2010, roughly 24.4 million Americans had cataracts, and that number is projected to grow to 50.2 million by the year 2050, according to NEI.
Thankfully, modern cataract surgery is one of the safest and most effective surgical procedures performed today.
More than 3 million cataract surgeries are performed in the United States every year, with the vast majority of these procedures produce excellent visual outcomes.

Dr Siamak Zarei Ghanavati
Corneal transplant and cataract specialist

Dr.Siamak Zarei Ghanavati

Subspecialist in Corneal, Cataract, and Refractive surgery from the USA / Associate Professor of Ophthalmology, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences / Subspecialty Fellowship in Corneal Surgery, Cataract, Refractive Surgery, UCLA, USA / Subspecialty Fellowship in Ocular Surface Diseases, and Keratoprotective, Miami University, USA / Subspecialty Fellowship in Anterior Segment, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran / Advanced Course of Corneal Transplant and Eye Banking, Price Vision Group, USA / …

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Cataract surgery in Iran, Mashhad by the best surgeons

The Goharsa Surgery International Patient Unit provides surgical services to clients who have traveled from their home country to obtain these services.
The IPD team after review the client’s medical records and related diagnostic tests determines the required service . You can be in touch with us by whatsapp ”+98-9157676720” and Social networks to consulting , request and track your treatment needs and estimated cost of treatment.

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