Phacoemulsification or ultrasound removal of cataracts is done as soon as the patient notices that he has lost his sight and that it interferes with his daily activities. When a cataract will bother a patient and when he decides to have surgery is an individual matter, but it is important to know that you never wait for the cataract to mature, because it significantly increases the frequency of complications and prolongs postoperative recovery. Ultrasound cataract surgery removes the blurred natural lens and installs an artificial transparent lens in its place. In just 10 to 15 minutes under local anesthesia, which is achieved by instilling drops, a top team of surgeons will once again provide you or your loved ones with clear vision.