Sometimes, cataract surgery patients will see the reemergence of some of the same symptoms that prompted the procedure in the first place: blurry vision, night driving glare, or other vision distortions.So what’s happening? Is your cataract actually growing back? Is that possible?
Well, no. But the symptoms are real, and can be easily taken care of.
Cataracts cannot grow back.
The lens of the eye contains a soft protein center surrounded by a capsule. It’s that protein center that the cataract forms on, causing cloudy and blurred vision.
Cataract surgery involves using a laser to break up the cloudy material, then placing an intraocular lens (IOL) inside of the capsule, which remains in place. So, the cloudy protein is gone, but the capsule is still there.
So why am I experiencing cataracts symptoms?
After cataracts surgery, what’s known as posterior capsular opacification, or secondary cataracts, can occur. It’s actually not a cataract at all, but a clouding of the membrane that sits behind the lens.
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Secondary cataracts, confusingly, produces many of the same symptoms as the original cataracts, causing many people to think that the cataract has grown back.
What can I do?
Secondary cataracts (which are really a misleading term, since it’s not a cataract at all) is easily fixed with a simple follow-up procedure.
Dr. Haas will order a special laser procedure called a YAG capsulotomy. Using a YAG laser, he’ll create an opening in the capsule, allowing light to pass through the membrane to the retina in the back of the eye. Vision is restored almost instantly in a safe, easy, fast, and painless procedure.
Wrap-up
Secondary cataracts are the most common complication from cataracts surgery. If you’re experiencing symptoms that are similar to those of cataracts, a quick and easy procedure can restore your vision in no time.
Ask us questions
If you are considering out Eyelid Lift Orlando, feel free to call us at 407-841-1490 or send us your questions. Dr Brian Haas is one of the most experienced surgeons in the Orlando, FL area and is here to answer your questions.
Well, no. But the symptoms are real, and can be easily taken care of.
Cataracts cannot grow back.
The lens of the eye contains a soft protein center surrounded by a capsule. It’s that protein center that the cataract forms on, causing cloudy and blurred vision.
Cataract surgery involves using a laser to break up the cloudy material, then placing an intraocular lens (IOL) inside of the capsule, which remains in place. So, the cloudy protein is gone, but the capsule is still there.
So why am I experiencing cataracts symptoms?
After cataracts surgery, what’s known as posterior capsular opacification, or secondary cataracts, can occur. It’s actually not a cataract at all, but a clouding of the membrane that sits behind the lens.
Check out Orlando Cataract Surgery, Eye Doctors In Orlando
Secondary cataracts, confusingly, produces many of the same symptoms as the original cataracts, causing many people to think that the cataract has grown back.
What can I do?
Secondary cataracts (which are really a misleading term, since it’s not a cataract at all) is easily fixed with a simple follow-up procedure.
Dr. Haas will order a special laser procedure called a YAG capsulotomy. Using a YAG laser, he’ll create an opening in the capsule, allowing light to pass through the membrane to the retina in the back of the eye. Vision is restored almost instantly in a safe, easy, fast, and painless procedure.
Wrap-up
Secondary cataracts are the most common complication from cataracts surgery. If you’re experiencing symptoms that are similar to those of cataracts, a quick and easy procedure can restore your vision in no time.
Ask us questions
If you are considering out Eyelid Lift Orlando, feel free to call us at 407-841-1490 or send us your questions. Dr Brian Haas is one of the most experienced surgeons in the Orlando, FL area and is here to answer your questions.