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Small-Incision Cataract Surgery: Removing the Old Lens

You may be surprised by how little time small-incision cataract surgery takes.

The procedure

Your surgeon uses a microscope and tiny tools to make the incision and remove the old lens. A special tool breaks apart the old lens with sound waves (ultrasound) and then takes out the pieces. This process is called phacoemulsification. The natural membrane (capsule) that held your lens is left in place. Your old lens will then be replaced with a clear artificial lens.

Cross section of eye showing instrument removing lens

Incision size

A smaller incision may mean a shorter recovery time for you. The location of the incision will vary.

Online Medical Reviewer: Chris Haupert MD
Online Medical Reviewer: Tara Novick BSN MSN
Online Medical Reviewer: Whitney Seltman MD
Date Last Reviewed: 12/1/2022
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