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How safe is cataract surgery operation?

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Cataract surgery is a very safe and reliable operation. In fact, it's one of the most commonly performed surgical procedures in the world, with millions of patients being treated for cataracts every year. The success rate for modern cataract surgery is nearly 100%, meaning that almost all individuals who undergo cataract surgery will experience an improvement in their vision afterward.

The procedure itself involves removing the cloudy lens from your eye and replacing it with an artificial one made from artificial materials such as silicone or acrylic. It typically only takes about ten minutes to complete this operation, and the recovery time is usually around four to six weeks before you can resume regular activities like driving and reading newspapers.

Furthermore, since cataract removal does not require cutting into any other part of your eye or surrounding structures, there are no known long-term complications associated with cataract surgery. In essence, if you're considering having a cataract removed you can do so with confidence knowing that today's modern methods offer safe results in most cases.

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