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Then and Now: Cataract Surgery

Created on: Friday, April 27, 2012
Author: Eastside Eye Associates

Tags: cataract surgery, progress, medicine

Cataract surgery in the recent past was a harrowing experience. Patients required a long incision, forceful removal of the cataract, and unsightly cataract glasses forever after. Visual recovery took several weeks, and the vision restored was fair at best.

People thinking about cataract surgery today often remember their parents or grandparents going through this procedure and feel very anxious about what they're going to be put though. At Eastside Eye Associates, we're trying to tell people not to be afraid. Dr. Shulman explains:

"Cataract surgery then, compared to cataract surgery now, well, it doesn't even compare. In modern cataract surgery, we use a technique called phacoemulsification to use ultrasound to liquefy the cataract. We then use gentle suction to remove the cataract through a microincision, a cut so small that it doesn't even need stitches to close. We insert through this same microincision an intraocular lens implant to restore distance vision and eliminate the need for cataract glasses. Best of all, we have premium lens options that can allow patients to see near, far, and everywhere in between without reading glasses or bifocals." -Julius Shulman, M.D.

Cataract surgery is the most frequently performed surgery in the United States, with millions of patients treated each year. Furthermore, cataract surgery is one of the safest and most effective procedures performed in medicine, with a proven record of good visual restoration, short recovery time, and a very low risk of complications.


Are you considering LASIK eye surgery?

Created on: Wednesday, June 29, 2011
Author: Eastside Eye Associates

Tags: lasik, eastside eye associates, dr. julius shulman

If glasses and contacts are getting in the way of your activities and lifestyle choices then you might be ready to seriously consider LASIK eye surgery. This procedure can correct the vision of people who have hyperopia, myopia, and/or astigmatism.  There are a few requirements that can help determine if you are a candidate for LASIK, such as: you must be at least 21 years of age, must have a normal cornea topography, no history of any autoimmune diseases, and must not have changed any eyeglass or contact lens prescriptions in the last year or two.  LASIK eye surgery has changed the lives of millions. The benefits are great and the risks are low but ultimately an ophthalmologist will be able to give you the best advice as to whether you are a suitable candidate or not.

If interested in a free consultation with Eastside Eye Associates, feel free to contact us at 888-60- LASIK

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