MICS stands for Micro-Incision Cataract Surgery. It is a cataract surgery approach where the cataract is removed through a very small incision and replaced with an intraocular lens. It is closely related to modern phaco cataract surgery.
The suitability of MICS depends on cataract density, corneal health, lens choice, eye measurements and surgeon assessment. At Laxmi Eye Hospital & Institute, the procedure is planned after detailed cataract evaluation.
A smaller incision may support efficient healing when suitable for the eye.
The lens is selected based on measurements, lifestyle, astigmatism and eye health.
Follow-up visits and eye drops are important after any cataract surgery.
MICS refers to the micro-incision approach. Phaco refers to the ultrasound method used to break and remove the cataract. Robotic or femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery uses laser technology for selected steps of the procedure.
Many patients compare these options because they affect technology, planning and cataract surgery cost. Your surgeon will recommend the approach that fits your eye and visual goals.
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