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    Cataract Surgery in Thane

    A cataract is a commonly occurring eye problem that affects older adults. The only proven treatment for the condition is cataract surgery. Cataract or lens replacement surgery is a quick and painless procedure with a rapid recovery. 

     

    The Mulund West Center of Surya Eye Hospital provides the best cataract surgery in Thane using modern technology and tools under the guidance of skilled eye surgeons. 

     

    Our Mulund West Center is ideal for people residing in Thane and Central Mumbai. We also have two fully functional centers in Bandra West, ideal for people residing in South or Western Mumbai, and Airoli, ideal for people in Navi Mumbai.

    How to Select an Eye Surgeon for Cataract Surgery?

    The following simple tips can help you select the right eye surgeon for cataract surgery:

     

    • Ask about the surgeon’s educational qualifications and experience.
    • Consider getting referrals or recommendations from your family physician, family members, and friends.
    • Inquire about the reputation of the eye clinic or hospital where the surgeon practices.
    • Check the online patient ratings and reviews for the eye surgeon.
    • Check for access to modern eye care tools and technology.
    • Inquire about the success rates and track record of the surgeon.
    • Schedule your consultation appointment with the surgeon and see if you are comfortable with the surgeon and surgical staff during this appointment.

     

    Surya Eye Hospital offers advanced and effective cataract surgeries under the expert guidance of the best cataract surgeon in Thane.

    Why Choose Surya Eye Hospital for Cataract Surgery in Thane?

    Surya Eye Hospital is undoubtedly the best hospital for cataract surgery in Thane. Some key reasons for selecting us to undergo cataract surgery are:

     

    • Three fully-equipped eye care hospital across Mumbai
    • 40+ years of expertise in offering specialized eye care procedures and surgeries
    • 5,00,000+ happy patients treated
    • 12+ qualified and experienced eye experts
    • Modern infrastructure
    • World-class technology and tools
    • Positive ratings and patient reviews
    • High success rates
    • Advanced surgical procedures, including bladeless cataract and robot-assisted surgeries
    • Accurate, safe, and result-oriented eye surgeries
    • Easy cashless payments
    • Reasonable costs

     

    Book a consultation appointment with our eye specialists at Surya Eye Hospital to undergo a painless and successful cataract surgery in Thane now!

    What is a Cataract Surgery?

    Cataract surgery is a type of eye surgery that involves the removal of the cloudy eye lens (cataract) to help improve vision.

     

    During this procedure, the eye surgeon replaces the cloudy lens with a clear and artificial lens, known as the intraocular lens (IOL), that enables light to focus appropriately within the eye.

    What Are the Causes of a Cataract?

    The eye contains a lens that enables light focusing. This lens is made up of proteins and water. In most individuals, the proteins present in the lens start to naturally break down after 40 years of age, leading to the development of a cataract.

     

    Cataracts could also occur due to several other reasons, like:

     

    • Severe eye injury
    • Family history of cataracts
    • Diabetes
    • Hypertension
    • Use of some medications, including steroids for allergies, arthritis, etc.
    • History of eye surgery for treatment of eye conditions like glaucoma
    • Radiation therapy for health issues such as cancer
    • Poor lifestyle choices, which include smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, and prolonged sun exposure without eyeglasses

    What Are the Symptoms of a Cataract?

    A cataract could lead to various symptoms, including:

     

    • Double vision
    • Dim, blurred, or cloudy vision
    • Fading or yellowing of colors
    • Night vision problems
    • Visible halos around the light
    • Light sensitivity and glare
    • Need to go under brighter light to do tasks such as reading
    • Consistent change in the prescription of eyeglasses/contact lens

    What Are the Different Types of Cataract Surgeries?

    Surya Eye Hospital offers effective cataract surgery in Thane using different techniques, including the following:

    Following the surgical removal of the cloudy lens, a small artificial lens called the intraocular lens (IOL) will be inserted into the lens capsule.

     

    In some cases, the IOL will also help correct refractive errors, such as farsightedness, nearsightedness, and astigmatism. This kind of surgery is called refractive cataract surgery.

     

    Most IOLs are made up of materials like silicone, plastic, and acrylic. They are available in different focusing powers, similar to prescription eyeglasses or contact lenses. The eye length and cornea curvature are measured by the eye surgeon to determine the right focusing power of the IOL that needs to be used for a particular patient.

     

    The common types of IOLs that are used include:

     

    • Monofocal IOL: To enable good vision at a single distance. Additional eyeglasses may be needed for clear vision at other distances.
    • Multifocal IOL: Has corrective zones for various focal lengths to enable seeing far and near objects.
    • Extended depth-of-focus or EDOF IOL: Has a single corrective zone to improve vision for intermediate and distant views.
    • Accommodative IOL: Enables correction of vision at all distances.
    • Toric IOL: Enables correction of astigmatism while surgically removing the cataract.
    • Light-adjustable lens or LAL IOL: The only monofocal IOL that may be modified after cataract surgery.

    Benefits of Cataract Surgery

    There are many benefits associated with cataract surgery, including:

     

    • Cataract removal
    • Getting a clearer and sharper vision
    • High rates of success
    • Improved nighttime vision
    • Improved view of colors
    • Quick procedure
    • Short recovery time
    • Minimal or no discomfort and pain
    • Less risk of developing complications

    Cataract Surgery Process

    The following stepwise process is followed at Surya Eye Hospital for cataract surgery:

    Following all the preparatory instructions provided by the eye surgeon before undergoing cataract surgery ensures a smooth procedure and quick recovery. The preparatory steps are as follows:

    • The eye doctor will do a thorough eye checkup before the cataract surgery to check for any eye issues that may complicate the procedure.
    • The eye doctor will measure the eye during the eye checkup to understand the correct focusing power for IOL.
    • Eye drops may be recommended to reduce the risk of swelling and infection during and after cataract surgery.
    • The doctor will discuss with you the potential benefits, risks, procedural steps, and post-surgical care that needs to be taken after the procedure.
    • You have to stop wearing contact lenses for several days or weeks before the surgery, as instructed by your eye surgeon.
    • The doctor will ask you about your current medicines and will ask you to discontinue certain medicines, like blood thinners, to decrease bleeding risk during and after surgery.
    • You may be told to fast for a couple of hours before undergoing surgery.
    • Ensure to get a family member or friend to accompany you home after undergoing surgery.

    On the day of cataract surgery, the following steps are performed:

    • The pupil is first enlarged using eye drops.
    • The eye surface is then numbed using topical anesthesia. A sedative could also be given to help you relax during the surgery, which will make you drowsy yet awake during surgery.
    • A blade or a laser is then used to make an incision in the cornea of the eye. Usually, no stitches are needed to close this incision.
    • The cornea will then be broken down into many segments, generally using the phacoemulsification technique, in which ultrasound waves are used to break the cloudy lens into several pieces.
    • Alternatively, an extracapsular cataract extraction technique may be used, which involves making a large incision to remove the complete front lens of the capsule, which will mostly require stitches. The back capsule of the lens of the eye will be preserved to help in the placement of the artificial lens.
    • The IOL is then inserted through the incision made. It is usually folded to help in easy insertion and then unfolded in the space where the original lens was present earlier.
    • An eye patch or eye shield is then taped on the treated eye to enable protection.

    The complete procedure takes about 10 to 60 minutes.

    After the surgery is completed, the eye surgeon will keep you under observation for approximately half an hour. You will be told about your follow-up appointment and can go home after the observation period.

    You may have blurred vision, redness of eyes, watering of eyes, or a gritty feeling after the surgery. These symptoms usually go away on their own a couple of days after cataract surgery.

    The following post-operative instructions have to be followed after cataract surgery:

    • Use eye drops prescribed by your eye surgeon.
    • Do not rub your eyes or put pressure on the eyes.
    • Avoid any shampoo, soap, or water from entering your eye.
    • Wear sunglasses when you step outside.
    • Wear an eye shield while sleeping and on other occasions as prescribed by the eye specialist.

    Risks of Cataract Surgery

    Cataract surgery is generally considered to be a safe procedure with minimal risk of complications when performed by an experienced and qualified eye surgeon.

     

    People with pre-existing eye problems or medical problems have a higher risk of developing complications, which may include the following:

     

    • Bleeding
    • Blurred vision
    • Infection
    • Eye swelling
    • Blurred vision
    • Drooping eyelids
    • Eye pain/discomfort
    • Visual irregularities, such as shadows, halos, and glare
    • IOL displacement
    • Retinal detachment
    • Posterior capsular opacification
    • Secondary cataract
    • Glaucoma
    • Vision loss

    What is the Cost of Cataract Surgery in Thane?

    The cataract surgery cost in Thane usually ranges from INR 15,000 to INR 1,20,000. This cost varies among different patients based on several factors, such as:

     

    • Surgical technique used (laser-assisted cataract surgeries are generally more costly than traditional surgeries)
    • Type of IOL used
    • The patient’s overall eye health
    • The patient’s overall general health
    • Pre-existing eye problems
    • Qualifications and experience of the eye surgeon
    • Credibility of the eye care clinic or hospital
    • Consultation fees
    • Type of anesthesia used
    • Cost of medications
    • Pre-and post-operative care cost
    • Charges of follow-up appointments

    At Surya Eye Hospital, we offer painless and comfortable cataract surgeries at an affordable cost.

    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

    Cataract surgery is usually considered to be a painless procedure since the doctor administers anesthesia to the eye being treated, either through an injection or eyedrops.

    During the surgery, the patient could feel pressure or minor discomfort. However, these symptoms can be generally managed easily. After the surgery, some patients may have some irritation or soreness, which usually disappears in a couple of days.

    Most patients have improved vision within a couple of days after undergoing cataract surgery, but complete recovery may take four to six weeks.

    It is important to use prescribed eye drops and avoid strenuous activities, rubbing the treated eyes, and exposing the treated eyes to direct sunlight or dust during the recovery period to get the best treatment results and ensure optimal healing.

    The type of IOL selected for a particular patient will determine whether or not eyeglasses will be required after cataract surgery.

    Reading glasses are generally needed when using monofocal IOL. The use of extended depth-of-focus (EDOF) or multifocal IOLs decreases the need for eyeglasses for far and near vision. Some people may still need mild prescription glasses for activities like reading small text and driving during the night.

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    If you are looking for the best eye hospital in Mumbai, your search ends at Surya Eye Hospital! Our centers at Bandra, Mulund, and Airoli have some of the best ophthalmologists in Mumbai who will assess your eye health thoroughly and determine if you are a good candidate for undergoing eye surgery.

    Book a consultation appointment with us to undergo a comfortable, painless, and successful eye surgery in Mumbai and get rid of your eyeglasses and contact lenses forever!

    Schedule a consultation appointment with us by calling +91 8070504504.

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