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Cataract surgery - Extracapsular extraction
Cataract surgery - How should I prepare for phacoemulsification?
Cataract surgery - Is phacoemulsification painful? How long does it take?
Cataract surgery - Is Phacoemulsification safe?
Cataract surgery - Phacoemulsification
Cataract surgery - phacoemulsification
Cataract surgery - second procedures
Cataract surgery - What results can I expect?
Cataract surgery - What should I do after surgery?
Cataract surgery - What should I do during surgery?
Cataract surgery - Who will Benefit from Phacoemulsification?


Is phacoemulsification painful? How long does it take?

Phacoemulsification is performed under topical anesthesia (anesthetic eyedrops). No injections or general anesthesia are required. The patient is awake during the procedure feeling no pain at all. Phacoemulsification takes about 15 minutes per eye. Once finished, you will go home without need for hospitalization.


 

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