
ICCE vs ECCE vs Phaco Cataract Surgery Abroad 👁️
👁️ ICCE vs ECCE vs Phaco: Understanding Your Cataract Surgery Options Abroad 📄 Executive Summary Considering cataract surgery abroad? Understanding the differences between ICCE, ECCE, and Phaco is critical. This guide explores: The pros and cons of each cataract surgery technique. Cost analysis and international price comparison. Patient roadmap: travel, surgery, and recovery abroad. Recovery time, tourism options, and best practices for international patients. FAQs to make informed choices about cataract surgery overseas. 🧠 Understanding Cataract Surgery Techniques ICCE (Intracapsular Cataract Extraction) 🏥 ICCE is the oldest method of cataract removal, where the entire lens and capsule are removed. While rare today, it may still be used in severe or complex cases. Pros: Effective for extremely advanced cataracts. Cons: Higher complication rate, longer recovery, and larger incision. Typical Recovery: 6–12 weeks. ECCE (Extracapsular Cataract Extraction) 👁️ ECCE involves removing the lens while leaving the elastic capsule intact, making it safer
















