Cataract - Putting your Vision First
If you have been diagnosed as having a cataract, there is no need to worry. Cataracts are not unusual. They frequently occur as part of the eye's ageing process.
Most people with cataracts are healthy and have no other eye disease. Cataracts occur mainly in people over the age of 60 years as part of the normal aging process, but can occur in people as young as 40.
The development of cataracts is similar to other age-related changes in the human body, such as hair turning grey, and skin becoming wrinkled.
Cataracts are the leading cause of vision loss in older adults and may affect up to 60% of adults over the age of 65 year. However, with cataracts it is possible to turn back the clock.
The latest advances in cataract micro-surgery have proven to be remarkably successful, giving improved visual results and dramatically shortened recovery times.







