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Precision Surgery with Tiny Incisions

Micro-Incision Cataract Surgery

The Future of Cataract Surgery – MICS

Micro-Incision Cataract Surgery (MICS) represents the next generation of cataract removal techniques. This procedure uses an incision as small as 1.8–2.2 mm, reducing trauma to the eye and allowing for faster wound healing. The smaller incision also lowers the risk of infection and speeds up visual recovery. MICS provides better control, improved patient comfort, and excellent visual outcomes, making it an ideal choice for individuals seeking a smoother, safer surgical experience.

Comprehensive Micro-
Incision Cataract Surgery

Tiny, Self-Sealing Incisions

Faster Visual Rehabilitation

Reduced Surgical Trauma

Improved Surgical Precision

Take the First Step Towards Clearer Vision

Choose MICS for a Safer, Faster Path to Clear Vision!

Your Questions Answered

Faq

Is MICS suitable for everyone?

Yes, most patients with cataracts are suitable candidates, though your doctor will determine eligibility based on eye anatomy and cataract density.

Most patients report significant improvement within 24–48 hours, with complete healing in 2–3 weeks.

No. The micro-incision is self-sealing, which eliminates the need for stitches and reduces healing time.

Yes. MICS is a highly advanced, safe, and well-established procedure with a low risk of complications when performed by an experienced surgeon.

You will need to use prescribed eye drops, avoid rubbing your eyes, and protect them from dust and water for a few weeks to ensure proper healing.

Yes. When combined with premium IOLs, MICS can correct presbyopia or astigmatism, giving you clearer vision across distances.