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Cataract surgery involves removing the cloudy lens from the eye, which is causing blurry vision.
After removing the cataract, a clear, artificial lens (IOL) is implanted, allowing light to properly focus on the retina.
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The new lens allows more light to pass through and reach the retina, resulting in clearer, sharper vision.
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Cataract surgery restores vibrant colors and improves contrast, helping you see things more clearly and with more detail.
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Most patients experience a quick recovery with immediate improvement in vision, and long-term benefits, reducing the need for glasses.
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