Micro Incision Cataract Surgery

Micro Incision Cataract Surgery

Micro Incision Cataract Surgery (MICS) is one of the most advanced and minimally invasive techniques for treating cataracts, offering patients faster recovery, minimal discomfort, and exceptional visual outcomes. Unlike traditional cataract surgery, MICS uses an incision as small as 1.8–2.2 mm, significantly reducing trauma to the eye and promoting quicker healing. This technique involves breaking up and removing the cloudy natural lens through a tiny opening, followed by the implantation of a high-quality intraocular lens (IOL) tailored to the patient’s visual needs. MICS not only restores clarity but also reduces dependence on glasses for many patients.

At Nethraa Eye Hospital, Dr. Srishti Sohni—with over 5,000 successful phaco laser cataract surgeries—performs MICS using state-of-the-art technology and precision instruments. This advanced method ensures excellent wound stability, minimal astigmatism, and a lower risk of complications compared to conventional approaches. Our patients benefit from shorter surgery times, a sutureless process, and rapid return to daily activities—often within 24 hours. The procedure is performed under local anesthesia, ensuring a comfortable, virtually painless experience.

We understand that every patient’s vision needs are unique. That’s why we offer premium IOL options, including multifocal and toric lenses, to provide the best possible vision after surgery. From the first consultation to post-operative care, our team ensures thorough guidance, personalized attention, and world-class treatment standards. At Nethraa Eye Hospital, MICS represents our commitment to blending cutting-edge innovation with compassionate care, restoring not just sight, but the freedom and confidence that comes with clear vision.