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Preparing for cataract surgery: What to expect before, during and after

Preparing for cataract surgery: What to expect before, during and after

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Preparing for eye surgery can feel overwhelming, especially if it’s your first time. At Asheville Eye Associates, our team is committed to making your experience smooth, comfortable, and supported every step of the way. As Dr. Alexander Walters, explains, “It’s normal to be anxious before surgery. Most patients are surprised by how smooth and painless cataract surgery is.” Understanding what happens before, during, and after your procedure can help ease that anxiety and set you up for the best possible outcome.

Before Surgery: Knowledge Is Confidence

Your preparation begins well before you ever arrive at our surgery center. You’ll meet with your surgeon to review your eye health, your vision goals, and the lens implant options available to you.

“Your doctor will recommend a lens implant for your surgery, but choosing the right lens implant is a partnership. There’s no one-size-fits-all option. Your lifestyle matters as much as your prescription,” Dr. Walters explains.

For patients considering advanced lens technology, it’s important to understand how each option aligns with your daily needs. “Advanced lenses reduce glasses dependence, but every option has trade-offs. Our job is to match the technology to your visual priorities.”

One of the most valuable steps you can take is simply reviewing the educational materials our team provides. “The most helpful step you can take before surgery is to review the materials we provide at Asheville Eye Associates. Knowing what to expect eases anxiety, and most patients tell us the anticipation is the hardest part.”

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The Day of Surgery: Calm, Comfortable, and Quicker Than You Think

When you arrive for surgery, you’ll be greeted by a highly trained team who will walk you through each step. Patients are often surprised by how peaceful the operating room feels. As Dr. Walters describes, “The operating room is quiet and calm. Most patients notice gentle pressure, cool water, and colorful lights during the procedure, and afterwards are surprised at how quickly it’s finished.”

The entire process typically takes less than 15 minutes, and most patients experience no pain—just mild sensations and bright, shifting shapes during the procedure.

After Surgery: Gradual Improvements and Guided Recovery

As your eye heals, your vision will continue to sharpen. “Your vision will improve in steps, usually over a few days,” Dr. Walters notes. Following your postoperative instructions, including using your eye drops consistently, plays a meaningful role in achieving your best clarity.

“Most patients are back to normal activities, including driving, after one week.”

But the support doesn’t stop once you leave the surgery center. “Our entire team is here to guide you, not just on the day of surgery, but throughout the whole recovery.”

A Partner in Your Vision Journey

At Asheville Eye Associates, we believe that great surgical care is built on communication, education, and personalized attention. Whether you’re preparing for cataract surgery or another ophthalmic procedure, our priority is to help you feel informed, confident, and cared for from start to finish.

If you’re considering eye surgery or have questions about what to expect, our specialists are here to help you make the best decisions for your vision—and your life.

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