Rohit Eye Hospital

Femto laser assisted cataract surgery (FLACS)

Rohit Eye Hospital & Child Care Centre is proud and privileged to be 1st to start laser cataract surgery 1st time in central India.

LenSx is a state of art Cataract Laser technology providing the advanced option for cataract patients. The LenSx is a Bladeless computer-controlled laser procedure That ensures surgical incisions of highest precision to individual eye specification. LenSx brings Femtosecond precision to capsulotomy, lens fragmentation & corneal incision, the three major steps of cataract surgery. The smarter, better & faster performance of LenSx reduces the dependency on human skills. It is both quicker & gentle for the patient’s eye, meaning a rapid recovery & a more comfortable post operative period.

In this procedure cataractous lens is cut into multiple small fragments with the help of femtosecond laser energy in an extremely short period of time without generating any heat. The laser creates precise corneal incision, anterior capsulotomy, lens fragmentation as well as arcuate incision to correct pre-existing astigmatism. The computer-driven incision is more precise & reproductivity of each & every step, thus reducing risks & improving visual outcomes of cataract surgeries. With the help of live OCT images & femtosecond laser, we can perform incision with a specific location, depth & length.

Technology

LENSX

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I get my eyes checked?

Most children and adults should get a comprehensive eye exam every one to two years. People with a higher risk of eye disease or vision problems may need to get their eyes checked more often.

  • Are over age 60.
  • Are of African or Hispanic descent.
  • Carry extra weight or have obesity
  • Had eye surgery, an eye injury, or eye damage from a stroke.
  • Have a family history of eye disease.
  • Have a health condition that can cause eye problems, such as diabetes.
  • Wear glasses or contact lenses.
What do I do if I have an eye care emergency?

We understand you may be afraid to come into the hospital at this time. Still, if you have a sudden loss of vision (in the middle of your sight or in another area of your vision) that does not improve within a couple of hours, it’s vital that you seek medical attention.

Does Cataract Surgery Hurt?

There will be no or minor discomfort during the procedure. While you will be awake during the procedure, there are steps taken so that you don’t feel any pain. You likely won’t remember much of the surgery, but you won’t be put under general anesthesiaas you would be for other major surgical procedures. You are usually given a mild sedative to help you relax, and then numbing eye drops are used in the eye to prevent discomfort. After medications wear off after surgery, you may find some minor eye discomfort. This pain is mild, and you can manage it with over-the-counter pain medication.

How Long Does It Take to Recover from Cataract Surgery?

The recovery time from cataract surgery is short. Any discomfort or soreness you feel should disappear within a few days. Depending on the size and nature of your cataracts and your ability to heal, full recovery should take about four to six weeks. During this time, you want to be sure to follow the after-surgery instructions and do the follow-up visits with your doctor.

How long is recovery after LASIK?

Most people can see clearly immediately after surgery, and any soreness or redness should be gone in about a week. The cornea does most of its primary healing during the first two to four weeks after surgery; however, full recovery takes three to six months.

It’s common for people to experience some vision fluctuations during this time, but overall, the vision continues to improve until the eyes are completely healed.

Why do I have to go to follow-up exams after LASIK?

Your eye doctor needs to monitor your healing progress and make sure your vision is improving as expected. Most ophthalmologists will have you come back 24 hours after surgery for the first exam. Depending on your progress and other factors, you may have a few more follow-ups over the next three to six months. These can be with your LASIK surgeon or your regular eye doctor.

It’s important to note that you still need regular comprehensive eye exams after LASIK to maintain your overall eye health.

Will I Go Blind in Glaucoma?

Fortunately, for most patients, the answer is no. Blindness does occur from glaucoma, but it is a relatively rare occurrence in about 5% of glaucoma patients. However, sight impairment is more common and occurs in about 10% of patients.

Correct treatment and follow-up will stabilize the vast majority of patients with glaucoma. By working with your doctor to manage your glaucoma, a favorable outcome is more likely.

I Have Glaucoma: Is Cataract Surgery An Option For Me?

Yes, cataract surgery is possible! In fact, sometimes cataract surgery can lower both elevated eye pressure and glaucoma medications. Contact Rohit Eye Centerright away, and we will offer you all cataract treatment options and provide the best possible eye care for you!

I have keratoconus in one eye – will it spread to the other one?

Keratoconus is generally more advanced in one eye than the other, and many people only develop symptoms in one eye. It won’t “spread” like an infection, but as the condition is linked to weaker collagen fibers in the cornea, both eyes could likely be affected to some extent

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