Advanced Cataract Surgery in Jaipur
Regain crystal-clear vision with our 10-minute, painless, and no-stitch Micro-Incision Cataract Surgery (MICS). Choose from premium Indian and Imported lenses for total spectacle freedom.
What is Cataract Surgery?
A cataract is a clouding of the eye's natural lens, which lies behind the iris and the pupil. Cataract surgery is a highly safe and common medical procedure where this cloudy lens is gently removed and replaced with an artificial Intraocular Lens (IOL) to restore clear vision.
At Rajasthan Eye Hospital, we utilize Phacoemulsification, a modern ultrasound technique that requires only a microscopic 2.2mm incision, meaning no stitches, no injections, and no patches are needed.
Types of Intraocular Lenses (IOLs)
Choosing the right lens is crucial for your lifestyle post-surgery. We offer a wide range of FDA-approved lenses:
Monofocal Lenses
Provides clear vision at a single distance (usually far). Reading glasses will still be required for near tasks.
Multifocal / Trifocal Lenses
Advanced lenses that provide clear vision at near, intermediate, and far distances, drastically reducing the need for glasses.
Toric Lenses
Specially designed to correct high astigmatism along with the cataract, ensuring sharp focus.
The Procedure (What to Expect)
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Preparation
Anaesthetic eye drops are applied to numb the eye. You remain awake but will feel no pain.
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Incision & Removal
A micro-incision is made. An ultrasound probe breaks up the cloudy cataract, which is then gently suctioned out.
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Lens Insertion
The new, folded artificial lens (IOL) is inserted through the same incision, unfolding precisely into place.
Recovery Time & Precautions
The surgery itself takes less than 15 minutes, and you can go home the same day. Most patients notice significant vision improvement within 24 hours.
Crucial Precautions:
- Use prescribed eye drops regularly to prevent infection and inflammation.
- Avoid rubbing or pressing on your operated eye.
- Wear protective dark glasses outdoors to shield from dust and glare.
- Avoid splashing water directly into the eye for the first week.
Cataract Surgery Cost in Jaipur
The cost of cataract surgery at Rajasthan Eye Hospital varies depending on the type of intraocular lens (IOL) chosen (Indian vs. Imported, Monofocal vs. Multifocal) and the surgical technique.
We provide highly transparent pricing with no hidden charges. We are also empanelled with major health insurance providers for cashless mediclaim facilities.
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