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Dr. Khondker Liaquat Ali

General Ophthalmology

Qualifications
MBBS, D.O, FCPS, MCPS

Experience
36 years

Specialisation
CorneaGlaucomaCataract Treatment Through SurgeryRefractive SurgeryAnterior Segment

About

Dr. Liaquat completed his MBBS from Sylhet Medical College, Sylhet, Bangladesh. He has been in the medical field since 1988 and is well known for being an experienced ophthalmologist. Dr. Liaquat is highly experienced in General Ophthalmology and has over 36 years of experience in the field.

Specialisation

  • General Ophthalmology

Qualifications

  • MBBS
  • O
  • FCPS
  • MCPS

Language Spoken

  • English
  • Bengali
  • Basic Dhivehi

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Frequently Asked Questions

A. There are three main methods for cataract surgery: Phacoemulsification (Phaco), Extracapsular Cataract Extraction (ECCE), and Intracapsular Cataract Extraction (ICCE). Among these, Phaco is the most common and advanced.

A. Cataract surgery is typically not painful. Local anesthesia is used to numb the eye, and any discomfort during the procedure is minimal. Post-surgery, patients may experience mild irritation.

A. Cataract surgery is a common and generally safe procedure. It is considered serious in terms of the potential impact on vision but is routinely performed with a high success rate.

A. You should try to avoid blinking during cataract surgery, as it can disrupt the procedure. Surgeons use instruments to keep the eye open and steady throughout the surgery.

A. Some individuals with underlying eye conditions, severe medical problems, or unrealistic expectations may not be suitable candidates for cataract surgery.

A. Phacoemulsification, or "Phaco," is the most common and advanced cataract surgery method. It involves small incisions, quicker recovery, and improved outcomes, making it the preferred choice for most patients.