The Facts About What Is The Percentage Of Losing Your Eyesight

Is it a fairly safe procedure? Because I was thinking about getting it done.

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3 Responses to “The Facts About What Is The Percentage Of Losing Your Eyesight”

  1. bojo8127 Says:

    There is almost no chance today of losing eyesight with this type of surgery.
    In fact, you will probably see like a teenager again, almost immediately after the procedure.
    It’s quick, and painless.

  2. Transamgirl Says:

    It is absolutely safe, besides, what do you have to lose? To be honest, the cataract will take your sight away if you kept it long enough.
    This operation has been done for decades now and the success rate is excellent.
    Good Luck!

    Both of my parents(in their 60s) had it done in both eyes(one at a time of course), and they can walk around without glasses, but wear them because they need the reading portion.

  3. Indiana Jones Says:

    its pretty much a slim to none chance of loosing your vision after a cataract surgery.

    its one of the safest surgeries out there.

    even if you have multiple serious eye problems like myself its not all that risky.
    i’ve had 4 detached retinas, coloboma, and glaucoma and the cataract surgery went just fine.

    here is a great link where you can learn all about cataracts and the surgery:
    http://www.webmd.com/eye-health/cataracts/cataracts-topic-overview

    and you should definitely talk to your ophthalmologist about the surgery.

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