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4-Minute Phaco™ vs. conventional phaco

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4-Minute Phaco™ and conventional phacoemulsification both use ultrasound energy to break down and remove the cataract. The difference lies in workflow efficiency, chamber stability, and the consistency achieved through high-volume surgical experience.

Key Differences

Conventional cataract surgery typically takes 10 to 20 minutes, depending on cataract density and surgeon experience. 4-Minute Phaco™ achieves the same clinical result in a shorter timeframe through:

  • Standardised surgical steps with minimal variation
  • Advanced fluidics maintaining stable anterior chamber pressure
  • Reduced instrument exchanges and intraocular manipulation

These factors lower the cumulative stress placed on the eye during surgery.

Impact on the Cornea

The corneal endothelium does not regenerate. Prolonged ultrasound exposure and fluid turbulence can damage these cells, potentially affecting long-term corneal clarity. 4-Minute Phaco™ reduces both exposure time and energy delivery, supporting better endothelial preservation.

Outcomes and Recovery

Patients undergoing 4-Minute Phaco™ often experience faster visual recovery and lower rates of post-operative inflammation. The reproducibility of the technique also supports more predictable refractive outcomes, particularly important when premium lenses are used. For a visual comparison, see The 4-Minute Phaco™ Series: What High-Volume Cataract Surgery Really Looks Like.

About Blue Fin Vision®

Blue Fin Vision® is a GMC-registered, consultant-led ophthalmology clinic with CQC-regulated facilities across London, Hertfordshire, and Essex. Patient outcomes are independently audited by the National Ophthalmology Database, confirming exceptionally low complication rates.