Cataracts

Bright St. Mary's eye center

Bright St. Mary's eye center

Bright St. Mary's eye center

Bright St. Mary's eye center

Premium presbyopia cataract surgery

Using 3D augmented reality technology, we perform surgery tailored to each patient’s eyes.
Bright St. Mary’s Eye Center provides safe and satisfactory surgical results using reliable high-performance equipment.

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    Minimizing corneal endothelial cell damage with an ultra-fine laser

    By researching and analyzing the factors that affect corneal cutting during an AMARIS RED 2Day LASEK surgery, we customize the laser, which has been analyzed to minimize cutting factors, to suit the patient's individual eye condition in terms of the irradiation area and specific laser irradiation method. Thanks to a minimal cutting system, we keep corneal cutting to a minimum during an AMARIS RED All-Laser LASEK surgery, preventing corneal damage while improving safety.

    Premium cataract surgery

    Regular cataract surgery

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    Optimizing laser intensity control for each patient

    At Bright St. Mary’s Eye Center, we use different surgical methods depending on the shape and slope of the cornea and lenticule, which are different for each patient, and the degree to which cataracts has progressed.

    The only cataract femto-second laser that can automatically read the severity of cataract symptoms

    Apply preset shredding plan for each stage

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    Capsulorhexis method that minimizes laser irradiation time

    Laser incision guarantees a clean, highly accurate, and safe surgery.

    Premium presbyopia/cataract surgery

    Clean and perfect incision surface using laser incision technology

    Regular presbyopia/cataract surgery

    Rough incision surface

Differentiated equipment

Bright St. Mary’s Eye Center performs fast and accurate surgery
using the latest laser cataract surgery equipment typically found at university hospitals.

Cutting-edge ultrasonic emulsification equipment

CENTURION

CENTURION is a higher-end version of cataract surgery equipment that delivers great performance and stability. It is the successor to INFINITY. We can reduce surgery time even further by optimizing the device for aspirating and removing the lens. Upgraded with innovative technology to deliver optimal surgical outcomes, CENTURION sets a new standard in ultrasonic emulsification.

Cutting-edge cataract surgery equipment

LENSAR

Using 3D augmented reality technology, we analyze the surgical data for each patient on a 1-on-1 basis. Unlike regular cataract surgery that uses a knife, LENSAR analyzes 3D biometric data to help with more accurate and faster surgery when cutting the cornea and pulverizing the clouded lens.

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Bright St. Mary’s Eye Center is different.

When it comes to cataract surgery, choosing an artificial lens that suits your lifestyle is critical.
Bright St. Mary’s Eye Center has skilled medical staff and a variety of intraocular lenses to use for a variety of customized cataract surgery options.

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    When to have cataracts surgery

    The best lens is the one we get from our parents.
    Cataract surgery is recommended only to those who absolutely need surgery.

    1. High precision
    2. The right time for surgery
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    Insert customized lenses

    We insert customized lenses that take into account the characteristics of each person's eyes, their lifestyle, medical history, hobbies, and future plans.

    1. Reasonable
    2. State-of-the-art multifocal lens
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    Inpatient system

    Up to 6 hours after surgery is considered the “golden time” for your recovery.
    You need expert care from our medical staff.
    Bright St. Mary’s Eye Center has an inpatient ward for walk-in patients (Daycare center) for those who require hospitalization.

    1. Trust
    2. Daycare Center
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    Continued follow-up management

    Bright St. Mary’s Eye Center offers follow-up care by assigning our staff to each patient and providing specialized treatment for conditions such as dry eye that may temporarily follow surgery.

    1. Satisfaction
    2. Continued follow-up management

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