YAG Capsulotomy is a quick, painless laser procedure used to treat cloudy vision caused by posterior capsule opacification after cataract surgery. The laser creates a small opening in the cloudy membrane, restoring clear vision almost immediately.
Primary Cause: This is a normal healing response after cataract surgery. Microscopic lens cells that remained after surgery migrate and grow across the back of the lens capsule, creating a “frosty” layer called Posterior Capsule Opacification (PCO).
Secondary Causes: More common in younger patients or those with chronic intraocular inflammation.
Incidence
Occurs in approximately 20% to 30% of patients within 2–5 years of cataract surgery.
Symptoms
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Blurred Vision After Cataract Surgery
A gradual return of blurred vision and glare, making you feel as though the cataract has "come back."
A painless, 5-minute outpatient procedure. The laser creates a clear window in the center of the cloudy membrane, instantly restoring the vision you had immediately after your cataract surgery.