Cataract Surgery

Laser-Assisted Cataract Surgery

Advanced femtosecond laser technology performs the key steps of your procedure with enhanced precision.

Traditional vs. Laser Cataract Surgery

Traditional cataract surgery has been performed successfully for decades, using manual incisions and ultrasound to remove the lens, and is typically covered by insurance. Laser-assisted surgery instead uses computer-guided incisions and pre-softens the cataract, reducing the amount of ultrasound energy needed and supporting a potentially smoother recovery.

The laser upgrade is elective and is typically not covered by insurance.

Why Choose Laser-Assisted Surgery

Laser precision can support improved safety and outcomes.

More consistent incisions

Computer-guided incisions are precise and repeatable.

Improved lens fragmentation

The laser pre-softens the cataract, reducing ultrasound energy.

More accurate visual outcomes

Greater precision supports sharper, more predictable results.

Helpful for complex cases

Beneficial for dense or traumatic cataracts, Fuchs' dystrophy and pseudoexfoliation syndrome.

Advanced Laser Technology

Modern systems such as the Ziemer Femto LDV Z8 and ALLY use rapid, low-energy laser pulses to create precise corneal incisions. Integrated imaging and robotic guidance help your surgeon build a personalized treatment plan for your eyes.

Ask about the laser upgrade

Find out whether laser-assisted cataract surgery is right for you at your evaluation.