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YAG Laser Capsulotomy

Restoring Crystal-Clear Vision After Cataract Surgery

If your vision has become cloudy or hazy months or years after cataract surgery, you may have **Posterior Capsule Opacification (PCO)**, often called a 'secondary cataract.' This occurs when the membrane holding your lens implant thickens.

**YAG Laser Capsulotomy** is a quick, painless, and highly effective outpatient procedure that uses a precise laser to create a small, clear opening in the cloudy membrane. This immediately restores the clear path of light to the retina, returning your vision to the clarity achieved right after your original cataract surgery.

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Vision restored after YAG Capsulotomy

Vision Restoration

A permanent solution that eliminates the cloudiness caused by Posterior Capsule Opacification (PCO).

Outpatient laser procedure

Non-Invasive & Quick

The treatment is non-surgical, takes only a few minutes, and is done right in our outpatient clinic.

Painless eye procedure

Painless Experience

Only topical numbing drops are required; there is no discomfort, surgery, or recovery downtime.

Immediate visual clarity

Immediate Clarity

Many patients notice a significant improvement in the sharpness and brightness of their vision almost immediately.

Frequently Asked Questions About YAG Capsulotomy

No. PCO is the official term. It is a clouding of the membrane that holds the new lens, not the lens itself. It is a common occurrence and is simple to treat; the original cataract will never return.

PCO can develop anywhere from a **few months to several years** after the original cataract surgery. It is a gradual process, but once diagnosed, the YAG laser treatment provides a swift resolution.

Yes. Once the YAG laser creates a clear opening in the cloudy capsule, the cells are permanently removed from the line of sight. The PCO will not grow back in the area treated by the laser.

You may experience some temporary light sensitivity and floaters (small specks in your vision), which usually subside within a few days. You can generally resume normal daily activities immediately after treatment.