Cataract
Frequently asked questions
Is there an age limit for a cataract surgery?
Since the patient's organism is hardly affected by local anesthesia, this surgery can take place at any time.
Is a cataract surgery painful?
The local anesthetic makes the eye and its environment insensitive, so that the procedure causes no pain.
How long does cataract surgery last and how does it work?
How long does cataract surgery last and how does it work?
Before surgery, pupil-dilating drops are administered. In the operating room then the local anesthesia takes place. Monitoring of blood pressure, heart rate, ECG and oxygen saturation during the entire operation is always guaranteed. The actual surgery lasts about 15-30 minutes. While doing so, the patient has to lie quietly. Subsequently, the operated eye is usually covered with an ointment bandage. Overall, a stay of about two hours should be expected.
How long does the healing process take?
Four to six weeks after surgery, the healing process is usually completed.
Can you feel the artificial lens in the eye?
Contrary to the contact lens, the artificial lens is not located on the sensitive cornea, but in the eye, so that it is not perceived as a foreign body.
Do you have to expect repulsive reactions?
Since the artificial lens consists of very well-tolerated plastics, rejection reactions are very rare.