Finding the Right Cataract Re-Surgery Specialist

Perhaps you're reading this because you're wondering,
"Where can I find a hospital that specializes in cataract re-surgery?"
You've probably spent a lot of time searching through Naver cafes and blogs.
But with so many advertisements, it's hard to know where to go.
My name is Kim Sun-young, and I'm a 16-year specialist and former cataract professor at Catholic University Hospital, considered one of the top ophthalmology institutions.
Many consider 5,000 cataract surgeries to be a significant number.
However, throughout my career, I've performed over 20,000 cataract surgeries.
It might be hard to grasp, but I'm often told that I'm among the top 5 in the country.
Johnson & Johnson, the well-known cataract lens company, even visited our hospital.
The person in the pink outfit is the developer of the i-Hans lens.
About two years ago, a 70-year-old man who had cataract surgery at another hospital came to see me.
Although it had been 10 years since his surgery,
he was experiencing stabbing pain in his eye, possibly due to a problem with the lens.
He went back to the original hospital to have the lens fixed,
but unfortunately, the re-surgery was unsuccessful.
The hospital told him that further treatment was difficult.
The man then went to a famous university hospital known for cataract re-surgeries.
However, even at this renowned hospital with numerous cataract professors,
the re-surgery failed again.
He must have felt hopeless, thinking he would have to live with the problem for the rest of his life.
After searching YouTube for a good cataract re-surgery specialist,
he found our Healing Eye Clinic.
We are now approaching 60,000 subscribers.
Upon examining his eye, I found that the lens was significantly misaligned.
He also had anisometropia, a large difference in vision between his eyes.
His eyes also tended to heal slower than average.
Even with my experience of over 20,000 surgeries, this was a somewhat unusual case.
We immediately moved him to the operating room to fix the lens,
but it kept shifting and becoming misaligned.
At that moment, the patient said to me,
"Doctor, if I can't be treated here, I think I'll just have to give up."
He said this while lying on the operating table,
How could I give up? ㅠ
So, I decided to replace the lens with a new one.
I carefully removed the adhesions and took the lens out of his eye.
After removing it, I understood.
The loop used to fix the lens itself was defective.
In fact, it's very difficult to discover this during surgery.
These types of cases are extremely rare,
so it's usually hard to know.
At that moment, I realized something.
Regardless of surgical skill, the key is
a proactive attitude to treat the patient by any means necessary.
However, as fate would have it, things weren't so easily resolved..? ^^
Even after fixing the new lens,
he came back a few months later because the lens had shifted again.
Because it was unexpected, I re-examined him and found that
his cornea, retina, and overall eye structure were weakened,
causing the points where the lens was fixed to rub and the loops to come undone.
Usually, surgeons tie the loops twice,
but I tied them four times and even added supports.
It's been over two years since then, and he seems to be doing well without any problems.
I didn't use any extraordinary methods.
I simply cared about each and every patient with sincerity,
and I was very happy to see such a positive outcome.
I believe that I grew as a result of that experience.
The reason I'm telling you this is not to ask you to come to me.
It's okay if it's not me,
but please don't go to an eye clinic that only sees patients as a source of income.
Instead, find a place that can genuinely empathize with your discomfort
and take responsibility from beginning to end.
If you're looking for a good cataract re-surgery specialist
and would like to consult with me,
feel free to make a reservation or contact us through the place below.
I will take responsibility and help resolve your eye health concerns.
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This post was written directly in compliance with Article 56, Paragraph 1 of the Medical Law for the purpose of providing medical information.

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