
Cataract Surgery (MICS & FLACS)
As we mature in age, our eyes modify in lots of ways. Amid these alterations is the creation of cataracts. This usually starts to transpire in individuals as early as the mid-40’s to age 60 and afar. Cataract is blurring of the natural lens which increasingly transpires over time. As the lens becomes hazier, vision gets mistier. This loss of clarity can lead to numerous symptoms. Some of these symptoms take in blurry vision, glare, dwindling colors and poor night vision. But living with cataracts is not essential. In such situations, a cataract surgery in Dwarka, New Delhi at Bloom Vision Clinic is the paramount choice. The fruition of cataract surgery has permitted smaller incisions, obtainability of lens implants to substitute the opaque lens and rapider recovery period. There is no way to inhibit or treat cataracts with medicine. The solitary treatment is surgical removal. There are numerous cataract surgery techniques that we use at our clinic viz. MICS and FLACS.
MICS (Microincision cataract surgery)
Microincision cataract surgery (MICS) is a methodology of cataract surgery via incision less than 1.8 mm with the aim of decreasing surgical invasiveness, refining simultaneously surgical results. The foremost confirmed benefits of MICS are the control and evasion of surgically induced corneal astigmatism and the reduction of postoperative corneal abnormalities. Also, smaller incisions mean quicker healing and less probabilities of infection as well.
FLACS (Femtosecond laser assisted cataract surgery)
Femtosecond laser assisted cataract surgery (FLACS) is a latest development in the history of cataract operation. The femtosecond laser can be used to make cleavage planes via photo disruption in transparent/translucent tissues, fixated with the assistance of real-time intraoperative imaging (optical coherence tomography (OCT) or scheimpflug). FLACS can offer a better level of accuracy and repeatability for formation of tissue planes than manual methods.
Before finalizing on a surgery, a detailed consultation with an eye doctor should be done concerning the most appropriate style of cataract surgery technique. Visit out clinic to get assistance from Dr. Abhishek regarding this.


Dr. Abhishek Sharma
MBBS, MS – Ophthalmology
15 years experience overall | Ophthalmologist/ Eye Surgeon
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