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Topical Phaco & MICS

Advanced, Injection-Free Cataract Surgery for Quick Recovery

Topical Phacoemulsification and **MICS (Micro-Incision Cataract Surgery)** represent the gold standard in modern cataract removal. These techniques use **ultrasound energy** through a tiny, self-sealing incision (less than 2.2mm), allowing for **cataract removal with only anesthetic eye drops**, completely eliminating the need for injections.

At Shri Krishna Eye & Dental Hospital, our experienced surgeons perform this **painless and stitchless** procedure, ensuring minimal discomfort, virtually no downtime, and exceptional visual outcomes using the latest **Premium Intraocular Lenses (IOLs)**.

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Topical Phaco Surgery

Topical Phaco

Cataract removal using only eye drops for anesthesia, ensuring a comfortable, injection-free experience.

MICS Cataract Surgery

MICS

The next generation of Phaco, using a smaller incision (<2.2mm) for faster healing and reduced risk.

Premium IOLs

Premium IOLs

Multifocal and Toric Intraocular Lenses to correct vision beyond just the cataract, often eliminating glasses.

Quick Recovery Cataract Surgery

Quick Recovery

The minimal incision and advanced technique allow for a rapid return to daily activities.

Frequently Asked Questions About Phaco & MICS

The main advantage is **injection-free anesthesia** using only topical eye drops, making the procedure painless, comfortable, and eliminating the risks associated with peribulbar injections.

The surgery itself is typically **very short, often less than 15 minutes** per eye. Patients are usually at the hospital for only a few hours in total.

**Phaco** uses an incision up to 3.0mm. **MICS** (Micro-Incision Cataract Surgery) is an evolution of Phaco, utilizing an even smaller incision (typically 1.8mm to 2.2mm), which leads to better wound stability, faster healing, and reduced induced astigmatism.

Yes, by choosing a **Premium Intraocular Lens (IOL)** such as a Multifocal or Trifocal lens, both distance and near vision can be corrected during the cataract surgery, significantly reducing or eliminating the need for reading glasses.