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Is cataract surgery suitable after retinal laser treatment?

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Cataract surgery is usually suitable after retinal laser treatment, and the previous laser rarely prevents a good outcome.

Situations where surgery works well

Stable laser scars generally coexist happily with lens replacement.

  • Completed laser for conditions such as diabetic retinopathy or retinal tears
  • No active bleeding, oedema, or untreated retinal breaks
  • Clear benefit expected from removing lens clouding
  • Improved visibility of laser‑treated areas after cataract removal
  • Standard monofocal or toric lenses chosen according to refractive needs

Points to check with your specialist

Retinal status still guides expectations.

  • Confirmation that retinal disease is stable and adequately treated
  • Awareness that pre‑existing damage may still limit best‑possible vision
  • Ongoing need for monitoring or further laser after surgery
  • Advice about symptoms of retinal detachment and when to seek urgent help
  • Careful follow‑up with both cataract and retinal teams