Cataract

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No-Blade Cataract Surgery

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No-Blade Cataract Eye Surgery

VISTA’s No-Blade Cataract Eye Surgery uses a femtosecond laser (also used in No-Blade LASIK since 2003) to replace many steps performed manually by a surgeon, resulting in a great level of precision, safety, and results for patients.

Benefits

Safe

Reduced risks

Simple

Replaces manual steps

Good

Vision Results

Fast

Wound & Vision recovery

Short

Surgery Time

VISTA’s Cataract Surgery Treatment Procedure

Imaging 1 An OCT (Optical Coherence Tomography) shows inside of the eye for surgery planning. Incisions 2 Accurate customized self-sealing incisions guided by an OCT are made with a laser. Capsule Opening 3 A custom, perfectly circular and centralized opening is created with a laser. Cataract Breaking 4 Breaking into smaller pieces with a low energy laser.
References List
  • Healio. (2017, February 15). Meta-analysis finds better profile for femtosecond cataract surgery compared with conventional cataract surgery. https://www.healio.com/news/ophthalmology/20170215/metaanalysis-finds-better-profile-for-femtosecond-cataract-surgery-compared-with-conventional-catara  
  • Singapore National Eye Centre (n.d.). Cataract surgery. https://www.snec.com.sg/patient-care/conditions-treatments/cataract
  • McNamara, D. (2016, May 9). Femtosecond laser could help in challenging cataract cases. Medscape. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/863068
  • Chen, X., Xiao, W., Ye, S., Chen, W., & Liu, Y. (2015). Efficacy and safety of femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery versus conventional Phacoemulsification for Cataract: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Scientific Reports, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/srep13123
  • Dick, H. & Schultz, T. (2017). A Review of Laser-Assisted Versus Traditional Phacoemulsification Cataract Surgery. Ophthalmol Ther 6, 7–18. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40123-017-0080-z
  • Roberts, T., Lawless, M., Sutton, G., & Hodge, C. (2016). Update and clinical utility of the LENSX femtosecond laser in cataract surgery. Clinical Ophthalmology, Volume 10, 2021–2029. https://doi.org/10.2147/opth.s94306

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It is important to take a step back and understand more about yourself before choosing.

Are you active, still driving – especially at night, like reading, or are still using a lot of handheld devices?
Are you willing to wear reading glasses permanently?

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Standard Cataract Surgery
Often misunderstood as a “laser” procedure, the standard surgery performed by most doctors in Malaysia involves using a metal blade and other tools for the surgery.

The Procedure

X

No view of the inside of the eye

Step 1: Incision

A metal blade is used to make entry incisions.

Step 2: Capsule Opening

Created by manually tearing the thin capsular bag.

X

No Pre-Fragmentation is performed

Lens Implantation

Generally, a monofocal lens is implanted in the eye to replace the cataractous lens. This allows for good distance vision, while glasses are needed for intermediate (arm’s length) or near (reading) vision.
Monofocal Lens (Traditional)

Steps of VISTA’s Cataract Eye Surgery Treatment Procedure

What’s Next?

Complete a Comprehensive PRE Treatment Examination 1 Time: 2-3 hours After a series of diagnostics and measurements, your information will be computed to allow us to assess your final suitability and the most appropriate treatment program for you. Ordering of the IOL 2 Standard Lenses: 2-7 Days Custom Order Lenses: 4-6 Weeks Arrival of the IOL Lens 3 Upon receiving the lens, our optometrists will check and once confirmed, will call to confirm a surgery date with you. Treatment Day 4 Time: 3 hours (Actual treatment time approximately 15-30 mins). Post-Op Follow-Ups 5 1 Day, 1 Week, 1 Month, 1 Year
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Why Choose VISTA Eye Specialist?

Over 25 Years Of Experience

Since 1999, we have been dedicated to caring for our patients’ eyes for more than two decades.

Over 460,000 Satisfied Patients

We have cared for over 460,000 patients and helped improve their vision since opening our doors to people looking for reliable eye care.

Tried, Tested And Proven Technology

We only offer approved treatments and technologies. Most importantly, what we offer will only be something that we would use for ourselves and our loved ones.

Award Winning Company

As a recognition for our pursuit of excellence in patient care, service, innovativeness, business management, human resource, and CSR, VISTA has won numerous awards, making us one of the most awarded eye specialists.

Centre Of Excellence

VISTA is often visited by renowned surgeons worldwide, all the way from US, Australia, Japan, China, India, Hong Kong, Singapore, etc. as well as being selected by leading medical technology providers to showcase their products.

What Does B Corp Certification Mean for You as a Patient?

At VISTA Eye Specialist, B Corp Certification is our promise to prioritize your well-being with ethical, patient-first care. It means:

Trustworthy Care: Delivered with the highest standards of accountability.
Sustainable Practices: Your care supports a healthier planet.
Community Impact: Every visit helps make quality eye care accessible to more.

This certification ensures every decision benefits you, your loved ones and the world we share — because your care goes beyond vision.

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VISTA’s No-Blade with Femtosecond Laser Cataract Surgery in Malaysia

The thought of losing your vision to cataracts can be daunting, especially when it affects your ability to enjoy meaningful moments with loved ones. Fortunately, you can restore your eyesight with an effective solution: no-blade cataract surgery in Malaysia, paired with Trifocal IOLs. This advanced treatment offers exceptional precision, safety, and results, making it a preferred option for addressing cataract and correcting conditions like myopia.

This procedure is similar to ICL eye surgery, where a small incision is made to replace the natural lens. At VISTA Eye Specialist, their expertise in cataract surgery ensures outstanding care and results. If you’re seeking reliable and innovative cataract surgery in Malaysia, this modern approach offers a proven way to regain clear, vibrant vision.

Understanding Cataract Surgery Cost in Malaysia

When considering cataract surgery in Malaysia, it’s essential to understand the potential costs involved. The cataract surgery cost in Malaysia can vary depending on the type of surgery, the technology used, and the clinic’s reputation. On average, the cost ranges from RM 3,000 to RM 10,000, with more advanced options like no-blade cataract surgery being on the higher end of the spectrum (Hana, 2023).

The cost may also include pre-surgery consultations, diagnostic tests, and post-surgery follow-up visits. While the price might seem significant, many clinics offer payment plans and insurance options to make the procedure more affordable. Choosing a reputable eye care clinic, like VISTA Eye Specialist, ensures that you receive top-quality care with modern technology, ultimately providing the best value for your investment in your vision.

If you’re considering cataract surgery, it’s important to research and compare different providers to find the most suitable option for your needs and budget.

Reference List

Hana, N. (2023, June 3). Cataract surgery cost in Malaysia 2025. Majikan.my. https://majikan.my/cataract-surgery-cost-in-malaysia/

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