Scar tissue in eye after cataract surgery author flame; publish date jan 15, 2020 cataract surgery or lens replacement surgery involves removal of the natural lens and replacing it with a clear, flexible lens known as an intraocular lens. the primary triggers for post-surgical inflammation is the production of molecules by lens cells. I had the cataract surgery january 8, 2019, developed inflammation and was treated with steroids/ after 4 weeks it did not clear up so the yag -laser was done. i still can't see well and the inflammation has gotten worse. i was told the next step would be a needle to draw out the excess fluid. very nervous about this next step.. Scar tissue and laser eye surgery. a less common issue—but one we continually see—is scar tissue on the eyes. scar tissue can occur at any point in a person’s life due to a physically traumatic incident such as a car or sports accident. additionally, it can occur as the result of certain medical conditions..
Posterior capsule opacification (pco) is a complication that can occur some time after cataract surgery. the vision problems caused by pco can make it seem as though your cataract has returned, but it can be easily treated with a quick, painless, outpatient laser procedure to make vision clear again.. "how common is scar tissue formation after cataract surgery?" answered by dr. sandra lora cremers: cataract surgery: scarring does not occur after cs of corneal incision.... How long after cataract surgery can scar tissue develop? i had some removed a year after the surgery, but now wonder if more has developed as my vision is not quite as good. if you mean that you had a yag laser treatment to clear or open up the posterior capsule behind the lens, this is very common and should be no reason for concern. it is.
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