Cataract Surgery Explained

Cataracts are nothing to fear and in fact, present a wonderful opportunity to live with clear vision for the rest of your life. To find out if you have a cataract, schedule your cataract evaluation with Dr. Rodriguez.

What Are Cataracts?

Our eye functions much like a camera. The natural lens focuses images onto the back of the eye so we can see clearly, much like the lens of a camera focusing images onto film. At birth, our natural lens is clear, but as we age it yellows and hardens. In addition, the lens may become cloudy. This condition is called a cataract. If your vision seems cloudy, or if you’re having more trouble with glare, you could have cataracts.

Do I Need Cataract Surgery?

What Causes Cataracts?

Cataracts are usually a result of the natural aging process. Everyone over the age of 60 will at some point develop cataracts. As the lens becomes cloudier, vision becomes more blurred.

Do I Have Cataracts?

What Are Cataract Symptoms?

Symptoms that could indicate the presence of a cataract include a gradual dulling of colors, halos around lights or glare when driving, difficulty reading in low light, blurred or double vision, and a frequent need to change your glasses prescription.
  • Blurred, cloudy or dim vision
  • Colors appearing faded or yellowed
  • Difficulty reading in low light
  • Trouble driving at night due to glare or halos
  • Frequent changes in glasses prescription
  • Increased sensitivity to bright sunlight

A cataract can progress until eventually there is a complete loss of vision in your eye. Most people experience changes in vision that gradually worsen over time. If you’re noticing subtle vision changes, scheduling a comprehensive eye exam is the best first step. 

“I knew it was time for cataract surgery when I couldn’t see my pickle ball land.”

Cataract Treatment

How Are Cataracts Treated?

Surgery is the only way a cataract can be removed. You should consider surgery when cataracts cause enough loss of vision to interfere with your daily activities. If you are experiencing any of these common cataract symptoms, you should be evaluated by a cataract specialist. During cataract surgery, your cloudy natural lens will be removed and a clear lens implant will be inserted in its place to restore your vision after cataract surgery

Cataract Surgery at Elmquist

Advanced Cataract Surgery at Elmquist

At Elmquist Eye Group, you’re in the hands of Dr. Yasaira Rodriguez, board-certified ophthalmologist and skilled cataract surgeon. She combines surgical precision with a warm, personal approach, ensuring you feel informed, comfortable, and confident every step of the way.

Surgical Excellence, Delivered In-Office

When you choose cataract surgery at Elmquist Eye Group, your procedure can be performed right in our fully equipped, accredited office-based surgical suite. This option offers a safe, comfortable environment without the added steps of a hospital or surgery center, often making the process more convenient and efficient. 

  • Laser-assisted cataract surgery for greater precision
  • Advanced lens implant options tailored to your visual goals
  • In-office surgery for max convenience: no IV and no fasting, for a smoother, easier preparation process
  • Highly trained surgical and support team dedicated to your comfort

Office Based Surgery

Our in-office surgical suite provides a safe, comfortable setting for cataract procedures without the need for a hospital or surgery center. Patients appreciate the familiar surroundings, reduced waiting times, and personalized care from the same trusted Elmquist team they see in the clinic — all while meeting the same high standards for safety and quality. The suite is equipped with the same advanced technology used in traditional outpatient settings, allowing us to deliver high-quality care with a more personal touch. Dr. Rodriguez will guide you in choosing the surgical environment that’s best for your needs.

Laser Cataract Surgery

Laser cataract surgery uses advanced laser technology to perform some of the most delicate steps of cataract removal with even greater precision. By creating exact incisions and softening the cloudy lens before removal, the laser can help achieve more accurate results to improve visual outcomes. This option can be especially helpful for patients who choose lifestyle lens implants or want astigmatism correction at the time of surgery. We’ll discuss whether laser cataract surgery is right for you during your evaluation.

Which Lens is Best For Me?

Vision After Cataract Surgery

Choosing the right lens implant is one of the most important decisions you’ll make about your cataract surgery, because it directly affects how you see every day for the rest of your life. Cataract surgery not only removes the cloudy lens — it also gives you the chance to choose how you’ll see for years to come. The type of lens you select determines whether you’ll need glasses for certain activities, how clearly you see at different distances, and how sharp and comfortable your vision is in both bright and low-light conditions. Whether you want maximum freedom from glasses or vision tailored to your favorite activities, we’ll guide you through each choice so you can feel confident in your decision.
  • Advanced multifocal or extended depth-of-focus lens implants provide clear vision at near, intermediate, and far distances, reducing dependence on glasses.
  • Toric lens implant or laser-assisted surgery can correct astigmatism for sharper distance vision with less need for glasses.
  • Monofocal lens implant removes the cataract but does not correct astigmatism or presbyopia, so glasses are still needed for most activities.

Choosing Your Vision

Understanding Your Lens Implant Options

What Happens After Cataract Surgery?

Recovery: Clear Vision, Faster Than You Think

Most people are pleasantly surprised by how quickly they recover from cataract surgery. You’ll go home the same day with simple instructions to protect your eye, and many patients notice clearer vision within just a day or two. Mild blurriness, watering, or light sensitivity can occur during the first week, but these usually improve quickly. With the help of prescription eye drops and follow-up visits, most patients return to normal activities — including driving — within a few days, while avoiding heavy lifting, swimming, or dusty environments until cleared by the doctor.

See What Patients Say

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Elmquist Eye Group exceeded my expectations. The receptionists were kind, knowledgeable and attentive. The technicians were polite, extremely knowledgeable, and took time to explain exactly what to expect. Dr. Rodriguez was the icing on the cake! She is simply the best! What a great experience, second to none! Bravo!

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I'm a chicken when it comes to messing with my eyes but the doctors and staff made me comfortable and were encouraging. Now, with both eyes done with successful cataract lens replacement I'm seeing much better and glad I went through the surprisingly painless procedures. A+ for this team!

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Technician preparing patient for cataract evaluation at Elmquist Eye Group
Older woman reading her phone clearly after cataract treatment

Frequently Asked Questions

What Causes Cataracts?

While aging is the most common cause, cataracts can also result from eye injuries, certain medications, and prolonged exposure to sunlight. Medical conditions such as diabetes can speed up their development. Lifestyle habits like smoking may also increase risk. Knowing your risk factors helps you be proactive about eye health and plan for treatment when it becomes necessary.

What are the first signs of having cataracts?

At first, the cloudiness in your vision caused by a cataract may affect only a small part of the eye’s lens. You may not notice any vision loss. As the cataract grows larger, it clouds more of your lens. More clouding changes the light passing through the lens. This may lead to more noticeable symptoms, such as glare or halos when driving at night and increased sun sensitivity. 

Cataract Treatment Options

Once a cataract forms, it cannot be reversed with medication, diet, or glasses. The only proven treatment is surgical removal of the cloudy lens and replacement with a clear, artificial lens. At Elmquist Eye Group, cataract surgery is performed with advanced technology, including laser-assisted techniques for added precision. These options allow us to tailor your treatment to your eyes, vision goals, and lifestyle.

Cataract Surgery Recovery

Cataract surgery is a quick, outpatient procedure that replaces your cloudy lens with a clear implant in under 15 minutes. You’ll be awake but comfortable, and most people see better within a couple of days.

Regain Your Focus

Say Goodbye to the Blurred View

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Ready to See Clearly Again?

Schedule your cataract evaluation today and take the first step toward brighter, sharper vision.