Cataracts Detroit

Cataracts are an age-related problem with the natural lens of the eye. As we age, the lens becomes thicker, and begins to harden and become cloudy. So, cataracts are actually a problem WITHIN the lens of the eye, not a skin or covering over the eye. There are several varieties of cataracts, and they can cause different symptoms. The three most common types are nuclear cataracts, cortical cataracts, and posterior subacapsular cataracts (PSC's). The treatment of cataracts is surgical. No medical treatment has been proven to cure cataracts, so the lens of the eye must be removed, and replaced with an artificial lens implant. Two types of lens implants are available, standard and advanced technology lenses. Click on the tabs at the top of the page to learn more about your options for reducing or eliminating the need for reading glasses. Dr. Goldstein employs both the Crystalens and the ReStor lens to accomplish this goal.

Nuclear Cataracts

Cortical Cataracts

PSC Cataracts

Symptoms of Cataracts

All cataracts eventually cause a decrease in vision, but cortical and PSC cataracts may result in significant glare or halos. In fact, some patients have great vision when reading the eyechart, but are disabled in sunlight or with headlights approaching due to these symptoms.

Timing of Surgery

The modern thinking on timing of surgery has to do with impairment of activities of daily living (ADL's). The concept of cataracts 'ripening' has fallen by the wayside; this term implies that the surgeon decides when surgery is appropriate. Currently, the surgeon aids the patient in the decision-making process, helping them to determine to what extent that their ADL's are affected by decreased vision.

How is the surgery done?

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Outpatient surgery

Topical Anesthetic

Easy lens insertion

Quick Recovery

Dr. Goldstein will be glad to answer any questions you have about Cataract Surgery. To have your questions answered regarding surgery call Dr. Goldstein's office at (586) 323-2020 or (toll free) (888) 347-2020 to arrange an appointment, or set up your appointment now online.