New Help For Cataracts
New surgery uses laser to make incisions-->By: Ray Doughty
Updated: May 17, 2012
Virginia Palmer came all the way from Susanville, California to get the surgery.
"It's pretty exciting. Especially if it all works and other people will see and have it done. So, we'll see," Palmer said before the procedure.
Once the preliminary incision is complete, Virginia goes into surgery, where Dr. Mills actually removes the cataract, something he's able to do a lot more accurately and easily, thanks to the laser.
"It can be more precise. It can help us more accurately place our incision, as well as deal with astigmatism. Ultimately, all of these steps add up to a more precise outcome in terms of vision correction," says Dr. Mills.


