Treatment

Cataract Treatment & Intraocular Lens (IOL) Implantation

Simple & Safe Cataract Surgery

Cataract makes your vision cloudy and unclear. Our cataract surgery gently removes the cloudy lens of the eye and replaces it with a clear artificial lens.
The surgery is bladeless, stitch-free, and injection-free, making it safe, comfortable, and suitable for most patients

As a leading eye hospital in Mysore, we ensure the surgery is bladeless, stitch-free, and injection-free, making it safe, comfortable, and suitable for most patients.

Quick Recovery,
Clear Vision

The procedure is short and painless and is usually done as a day care surgery. Most patients go home the same day and start noticing clearer vision within one or two days. Normal daily activities can be resumed quickly.

A Lens Chosen
Just for You

We use premium intraocular lenses (IOLs) that are carefully selected based on your vision needs and daily lifestyle. This helps you see clearly and comfortably after surgery, with long-lasting results.

Types of Cataracts

Age-related
Develops slowly as you grow older
Cortical
Causes glare and difficulty seeing
Posterior
Affects reading and near vision
Congenital
Present from birth

Why Choose Us?

Experienced and caring eye doctors
Latest cataract surgery technology
Treatment planned specially for your eyes
High safety standards and excellent results

FAQs

1. What is cataract treatment and how is it done? +
Cataract treatment removes the cloudy natural lens of the eye and replaces it with a clear artificial lens called an IOL. It is a safe, bladeless, and stitch-free procedure done using advanced technology.
2. Is cataract surgery painful? +
No. Cataract surgery is usually painless. It is done using eye drops for numbness, without injections or stitches. Most patients feel little to no discomfort.
3. How long does recovery take after cataract surgery? +
Recovery is fast. Most patients see better within 24–48 hours and return to normal activities within a few days. Complete healing happens over a few weeks.
4. What types of lenses (IOLs) are available? +
Different lenses are available based on your vision needs:

Monofocal lenses – Clear vision at one distance
Multifocal lenses – Reduce the need for glasses