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Can a cataract come back?

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Can a cataract come back?

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No. Because removing a cataract involves replacing your natural lens with an artificial intraocular lens, you can never “grow” another cataract on the artificial lens. However, you may develop something called a “secondary cataract,” which is simply a clouding of the membrane that holds the intraocular lens. This situation is typically treated with a common, painless procedure using a YAG laser.

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