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Advanced Cataract Surgery Technology

Advanced Cataract Surgery Technology

At Brooks Eye Associates, your comfort, safety, and satisfaction are our top priorities. Dallas eye surgeon Dr. Dain Brooks has incorporated advanced technology into our practice, helping ensure the best experience and most reliable results for our cataract surgery patients.

We utilize both the INFINITI® Vision System and OZil® Torsional Handpiece for small-incision, stitch-free cataract surgery. Both of these technologies use torsional phacoemulsification to break-up and remove the clouded lens while minimizing risks and decreasing recovery time. However, the unique benefits offered by these systems make them individually better suited for specific needs. Which type of cataract surgery technology will best serve you can be determined during your treatment evaluation with Dr. Brooks.

Cataract surgery is the most commonly performed surgical procedure in the United States and has an incredibly high success rate. Nonetheless, it is important that you work with a skilled eye surgeon who utilizes technological advancements that can further reduce risks and improve your overall experience.

Dr. Brooks is a board-certified ophthalmologist who specializes in cataract surgery. He would be honored to meet with you to discuss your needs, our services, and how we can use advanced technologies to restore your vision for years to come.

To schedule your initial consultation with our board-certified Dallas cataract surgeon, please contact Brooks Eye Associates today.

Advanced Cataract Surgery Technology

At Brooks Eye Associates, your comfort, safety, and satisfaction are our top priorities. Dallas eye surgeon Dr. Dain Brooks has incorporated advanced technology into our practice, helping ensure the best experience and most reliable results for our cataract surgery patients.

We utilize both the INFINITI® Vision System and OZil® Torsional Handpiece for small-incision, stitch-free cataract surgery. Both of these technologies use torsional phacoemulsification to break-up and remove the clouded lens while minimizing risks and decreasing recovery time. However, the unique benefits offered by these systems make them individually better suited for specific needs. Which type of cataract surgery technology will best serve you can be determined during your treatment evaluation with Dr. Brooks.

Cataract surgery is the most commonly performed surgical procedure in the United States and has an incredibly high success rate. Nonetheless, it is important that you work with a skilled eye surgeon who utilizes technological advancements that can further reduce risks and improve your overall experience.

Dr. Brooks is a board-certified ophthalmologist who specializes in cataract surgery. He would be honored to meet with you to discuss your needs, our services, and how we can use advanced technologies to restore your vision for years to come.

To schedule your initial consultation with our board-certified Dallas cataract surgeon, please contact Brooks Eye Associates today.

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