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COMPLICATED CATARACT TREATMENTS

Complicated Cataract Treatments

Regaining Clear Vision

Cataracts are one of the most common eye diseases in old age – and also one of the most treatable.

With this clouding of the body's natural lens, vision gradually deteriorates: Colors appear paler, vision at dusk becomes more difficult, and often the impression of looking through frosted glass arises.

The good news: Cataracts can now be treated gently and sustainably – through a short surgical procedure with lasting effects.

When is cataract surgery advisable?

Typical symptoms that indicate cataracts are:

  • Blurred or clouded vision
  • Increased sensitivity to glare (e.g., when driving at night)
  • Decreased color intensity or contrast
  • Frequent changes of glasses without real improvement
  • Difficulty reading or watching television

If the limitations noticeably impact everyday life, surgery is indicated.

The procedure – short, precise, and proven

Cataract surgery is one of the most common and safest procedures in ophthalmology.

Under local anesthesia, the clouded lens is removed and replaced with a modern artificial intraocular lens (IOL) – individually tailored to your visual needs.

The procedure typically takes only 15 to 20 minutes. A significant improvement in vision is noticeable the very next day – often without glasses, depending on the lens type.

Which lens is right for you?

A variety of modern lens systems are available today:

  • Monofocal lenses for sharp distance vision
  • Multifocal or trifocal lenses for largely glasses-free vision at all distances
  • Toric lenses for simultaneous correction of astigmatism
  • Premium lenses with blue light filters or contrast enhancement

We will advise you in detail on which lens is best suited to your daily routine and your visual habits.

Regain your quality of life – with clear vision

Arrange a personal consultation for cataract treatment now.

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