Femto-Second LASER Cataract Surgery



Femto-Second LASER cataract surgery is a cutting-edge procedure that uses a highly advanced infrared laser to perform the most delicate steps of cataract removal. This technique enhances precision, safety, and predictability compared to purely manual procedures. It offers an exciting option for patients seeking improved visual outcomes with advanced technology. Associated Eye Physicians & Surgeons of NJ proudly offers eye care at four convenient locations: Belleville serving Essex County, Rahway serving Middlesex and Union Counties, Jersey City serving Hudson County, and Union serving Union County.

How Does Femto-Second LASER Surgery Differ from Traditional Cataract Surgery?
With Femto-Second LASER cataract surgery, many of these steps are pre-programmed and performed by the laser.
For example:





The Step-by-Step Process of Femto-Second LASER Cataract Surgery
Understanding what to expect during the procedure can help alleviate any concerns you may have. The surgery is generally divided into two key stages: the laser portion and the conventional surgical portion.

Potential Risks and Considerations
As with any surgical procedure, there are risks associated with Femto-Second LASER cataract surgery. Although serious complications are rare, it is important to be aware of the potential challenges and recovery issues that might arise. Some risks specific to the laser-assisted portion of the surgery include:





Who is an Ideal Candidate for Femto-Second LASER Cataract Surgery?
Not every patient may be the perfect candidate for this advanced procedure. Variations in eye anatomy, the type of cataract present, and individual factors such as the presence of other corneal or ocular conditions can influence whether you are a good match for laser-assisted surgery.
In many cases, patients who consider the following may benefit most from the femtosecond laser approach:
Post-Operative Healing and Recovery Timeline
After Femto-Second LASER cataract surgery, the emphasis is on quick and comfortable recovery. Most patients begin to see clearer vision within a few days following the procedure. The small, precise incisions made by the laser reduce the risk of post-surgical irritation and often lead to a faster healing process compared to traditional methods.


Comparing Femto-Second LASER and
Traditional Cataract Surgery
Both Femto-Second LASER and traditional cataract surgeries have excellent outcomes when performed by experienced cataract surgeons. However, there are clear distinctions that may impact your decision:
Key Considerations When Deciding on Femto-Second LASER Cataract Surgery
Your Trusted Cataract Surgeons Serving Central and Northern NJ
If you’re considering cataract surgery, Femto-Second LASER cataract surgery at Associated Eye Physicians & Surgeons of New Jersey might be the right choice for you. Our advanced technology provides numerous benefits, including enhanced precision and faster recovery times. Experience personalized, expert eye care by scheduling an appointment with our eye doctors in Belleville, Jersey City, Rahway, or Union, NJ.
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At Associated Eye Physicians & Surgeons of New Jersey, we proudly serve Northern and Central New Jersey through four convenient locations. Our Belleville office cares for patients in Essex County, including Newark, Bloomfield, and Nutley. The Rahway location serves Middlesex and Union Counties, including Elizabeth, Avenel, Woodbridge, and Perth Amboy. In Union, we see patients from Union County, including Elizabeth and Cranford. And our Jersey City office welcomes Hudson County residents from Hoboken, Bayonne, and beyond.