From time to time we hear patients ask about
whether cataracts “regrow” after they have had cataract surgery. Sometimes
patients will tell us that a friend, neighbor or relative had a cataract
regrow. The fact is that cataracts do not come back after they are
surgically removed!
When your cataract surgeon performs cataract &
lens implant surgery, the cloudy natural lens of your eye is replaced with a
clear artificial lens that is placed within a thin membrane-called the “lens
capsule”-that is intentionally left in place to secure the new artificial lens.
The new lens does not become cloudy again. However, some people do develop what is called a “secondary”
cataract some time later after the initial surgery that occurs when the thin
membrane that holds the lens becomes cloudy. With a quick painless procedure
called a YAG Laser Capsulotomy, your eye surgeon can make an opening in the
cloudy capsule, allowing light to pass through again for clear vision. This YAG
procedure almost instantly restores clear vision with the entire procedure
taking less than 5 minutes and requiring no downtime.
If you or someone you is experiencing cataract symptoms such as cloudy foggy vision, glare or difficult night driving and would like to learn more about cataracts, cataract surgery and lens implants please call and schedule an eye exam at Alabama Eye & Cataract Center in Birmingham at 205-930-0930, visit Alabama Eye & Cataract Center or Facebook
Alabama Eye & Cataract Center is a leading eye care center in Birmingham located at UAB-Highlands, 1201 11th Avenue S, Suite 501, Birmingham, Alabama 35205 and staffed by UAB Medicine eye doctors and eye specialists.