How long does Cataract and Lens replacement surgery take?

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How long does Cataract and Lens replacement surgery take?

A Cataract surgery is the most painless form of procedure there is. With advances in modern medical science, cataract has become a quick and uncomplicated procedure. As long as your health is good and you do not have any major eye problems, your recovery from the cataract surgery should be quick and painless. If statistics are to be believed, your chances of a great outcome and brighter vision post the surgery are tremendous. This life-and vision-changing surgery can permanently eliminate your need for contacts or glasses. However, it necessitates the need for excellent surgical skills as well as state-of-the-art technology. The amount of time taken to complete a surgical procedure depends on the type of surgery opted for by the patient. These can be of two types:
1. Manual Procedure
2.Phaco Procedure

However, regardless of the type of surgery opted for; it takes about 10 minutes to perform a Cataract surgery As far as the association of the speediness of the procedure and its safety, there’s no need to correlate swiftness with sloppiness. The quickness is usually just a sign of experience on the part of the surgeon. The recovery differs slightly, with the Manual procedure; the recovery takes a little longer due to the stitches healing, about 15-20 days. While the Phaco Procedure is much faster, recovery is almost immediate, taking less than a day.Certain safety tips are advised to patients to speed up the recovery process, for instance:
1. Avoid driving for 24 hours after the procedure
2. Avoid strenuous or physical activity for a day
3. To reduce the risk of infection, no swimming or using a hot tub during the first week.
4. If at all possible, don’t sneeze or vomit right after surgery.
5. Prevent exposing your eyes to potential aggravations such as grime, dust and wind immediately after the first weeks of surgery.
Do not worry; you’ll be able to perform many of your day-to-day tasks within a few hours after the surgery. Things like computer work, bathing, light TV watching or reading should be no problem at all. The clinic or hospital where you’ve had the procedure will insist you stay on for about half-an-hour immediately after the procedure. After which, you’re free to go home.

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