Deen Mohd. Eye Hospital, we specialize in phacoemulsification, or phaco, a cutting-edge technique for cataract surgery. This minimally invasive procedure involves making a small incision on the side of the cornea, the clear, dome-shaped surface that covers the front of the eye. A tiny probe is then inserted into the eye, which emits ultrasound waves to soften and break up the lens. The fragmented lens is subsequently removed by suction, allowing for the placement of an artificial...
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Deen Mohd. Eye Hospital, we specialize in phacoemulsification, or phaco, a cutting-edge technique for cataract surgery. This minimally invasive procedure involves making a small incision on the side of the cornea, the clear, dome-shaped surface that covers the front of the eye. A tiny probe is then inserted into the eye, which emits ultrasound waves to soften and break up the lens. The fragmented lens is subsequently removed by suction, allowing for the placement of an artificial lens.
Phacoemulsification, also known as “small incision cataract surgery,” is the preferred method for cataract removal today due to its precision and quick recovery time. At Deen Mohd. Eye Hospital, we take pride in having a large team of specialist doctors dedicated to this procedure. Our specialists are highly educated and experienced, ensuring the highest standards of care and successful outcomes for our patients.
With our state-of-the-art facilities and a team of renowned experts, Deen Mohd. Eye Hospital is committed to providing top-quality eye care. Our focus on phacoemulsification means that you can trust us to restore your vision with the utmost precision and care. Join us in our mission to enhance vision health and improve the quality of life for all our patients through advanced, compassionate, and affordable eye care services.
Deen Mohd. Eye Hospital, we specialize in phacoemulsification, or phaco, a cutting-edge technique for cataract surgery. This minimally invasive procedure involves making a small incision on the side of the cornea, the clear, dome-shaped surface that covers the front of the eye. A tiny probe is then inserted into the eye, which emits ultrasound waves to soften and break up the lens. The fragmented lens is subsequently removed by suction, allowing for the placement of an artificial...
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