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How is no-stitch (modern) cataract surgery different than traditional cataract surgery?

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How is no-stitch (modern) cataract surgery different than traditional cataract surgery?

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Modern cataract surgery is efficient, painless, and does not usually require sutures. Its main advantage is the smaller incision through which the cataract is removed. This speeds up the recovery process and eliminates the nuisances of suture erosion and removal. Most cataract surgeries performed today do not require a suture. Click to learn more about our cataract surgery procedures. Click for more information about cataracts and cataract surgery.

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