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Dr. Anderson Manvailer de Carvalho

Dr. Anderson Manvailer de Carvalho

Ophthalmologist at Barueri Eye Hospital

Ophthalmologist

4.9
Very friendly and explains very wellMore
Languages: English, Portuguese
Very friendly and explains very wellMore
Languages: English, Portuguese

Av. Arnaldo Rodrigues Bitencourt, 604 - Centro, Barueri - SP, Barueri, 06401-125

Dr. Allan Maghidman

Dr. Allan Maghidman

Clinical Ophthalmologist and Surgeon in São Paulo and Barueri

Ophthalmologist

4.9
I really liked the treatment received from Dr. ALAN, having nothing to contest, only praise.More
Languages: English, Portuguese
Hospitals: Albert Einstein Israelite Hospital
I really liked the treatment received from Dr. ALAN, having nothing to contest, only praise.More
Languages: English, Portuguese
Hospitals: Albert Einstein Israelite Hospital

Av. Arnaldo Rodrigues Bitencourt, 604 - Centro, Barueri - SP, Sao Paulo, 06401-125

Dr. Rodrigo Toledo Mota

Dr. Rodrigo Toledo Mota

Specialist in Oncological Surgery and Mastology in Rio de Janeiro

Ophthalmologist

4.9
I was well attended to with nothing to complain about. Thank youMore
Languages: English, Portuguese
I was well attended to with nothing to complain about. Thank youMore
Languages: English, Portuguese

Sao Paulo, 01526-040

Santo Andre, 09041-410

Dr. Bernardo Kaplan Moscovici

Dr. Bernardo Kaplan Moscovici

Ophthalmologist and ophthalmic surgeon in São Paulo

Ophthalmologist

5.0
Extremely competent, demonstrates profound knowledge of the profession, is careful in their anamnesis, shows commitment to the Hippocratic Oath, with conscience and dignity!More
Languages: English, Portuguese
Extremely competent, demonstrates profound knowledge of the profession, is careful in their anamnesis, shows commitment to the Hippocratic Oath, with conscience and dignity!More
Languages: English, Portuguese

Avenida Angélica, 1968 - set 33, Higienópolis, Sao Paulo, 01227-000

Sao Paulo, 05305-000

Dra. Marina Roizenblatt

Dra. Marina Roizenblatt

Specialist in Clinical and Surgical Retina in São Paulo

Ophthalmologist

0.0
Languages: English, Portuguese, Spanish
Languages: English, Portuguese, Spanish

Avenida Angélica, 1996 - 1st floor, Higienópolis, Sao Paulo, 01228-200

General information on medical treatment

Cataract surgery is one of the safest and most effective surgical procedures in modern medicine, restoring vision to millions of people worldwide. This revolutionary intervention removes the clouded lens and replaces it with an artificial intraocular lens, restoring clarity and visual quality to patients. With a success rate above 98% and relatively quick recovery, the procedure uses advanced ultrasound technology to fragment the cataract, allowing its removal through a micro-incision. The surgery is especially indicated for people over 60, although it can be performed at any age when necessary, and the results are almost immediate, with significant vision improvement in the first days after the procedure.

Decision Process

The main signs indicating the need for surgery include progressive blurred vision, difficulty driving at night, frequent need to change glasses prescription, and problems performing daily activities. It's important to consider that there are no medications or eye drops capable of reversing cataracts, with surgery being the only definitive solution.

Preparation for the Procedure

Pre-operative evaluation includes detailed exams such as ocular biometry, corneal topography, and specular microscopy. It's essential to inform the doctor about medications in use and pre-existing health conditions. On surgery day, patients should arrive fasting and accompanied.

The Procedure

The surgery is performed under local anesthesia and mild sedation, lasting about 20-30 minutes. The most modern technique uses phacoemulsification, which allows cataract removal through a small self-sealing incision, requiring no stitches.

Recovery Period

Initial recovery occurs within a few days, with return to normal activities in approximately one week. It's essential to use prescribed eye drops and avoid intense physical effort in the first month.

Choosing the Right Specialist

Choosing the surgeon is fundamental for the procedure's success. Look for professionals with proven experience and who use updated technology.

Trust and Quality First

To ensure the best results in your cataract surgery, consult ophthalmology specialists with proven experience. AvaliaMed facilitates your search for the best healthcare professionals, providing access to detailed evaluations from previous patients and comprehensive information about specialists' experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ideal age for cataract surgery?
There is no ideal age, surgery is indicated when the cataract is significantly affecting the patient's quality of life.
Is cataract surgery painful?
No, the surgery is performed under local anesthesia and the patient feels no pain during the procedure.
How long does recovery take?
Initial recovery occurs in 2-3 days, with return to normal activities in about a week.
Can I have surgery on both eyes on the same day?
It's generally not recommended, preferring an interval of a few weeks between eyes.
Can the intraocular lens be rejected?
It's extremely rare, as the lenses are made of biocompatible materials.
How long does the surgery take?
The procedure takes about 20-30 minutes per eye.
When can I drive again after surgery?
Usually after 1-2 weeks, with authorization from your ophthalmologist.
Can cataracts return after surgery?
No, cataracts don't return, but posterior capsule opacification can occur, which is easily treatable with laser.
Do I need to wear glasses after surgery?
It depends on the type of lens chosen and your eye characteristics.
What are the risks of the surgery?
The risks are very low but include infection, inflammation, and changes in eye pressure.
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