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Connect with 2 accredited clinics in Seoul, South Korea. Expert concierge support, transparent pricing, and dedicated coordination from inquiry to recovery.
Verified Clinics
2 Active
Est. Price
$2000 - $5000
Location
Seoul, South Korea
Seoul
Seoul
Procedure
Cataract Surgery
Est. Price Range
$2000 - $5000
Est. Duration
5 days
Seoul is South Korea's medical capital, home to the highest concentration of KAHF-certified hospitals in Asia. The city has invested over $2 billion in healthcare infrastructure, with clinics in the Gangnam and Sinchon districts leading the world in minimally invasive techniques and patient outcomes.
Pre-operative examination and biometry measure the eye's axial length and curvature to determine the correct IOL power. Many Seoul eye clinics compress this and same-day surgery into a single visit for suitable patients. Bring your spectacle prescription and a list of current medications.
Phacoemulsification under topical anesthesia (numbing drops — no injections, no general anesthesia). The clouded lens is broken up and removed, and an IOL is inserted through a small, self-sealing incision. Femtosecond laser-assisted steps are available as an upgrade at many Korean clinics.
A next-day review is standard. If both eyes are treated, the second eye is scheduled 2–3 days after the first once the initial review confirms normal healing. Useful vision returns within roughly 72 hours; final vision stabilizes over several weeks. Your home optometrist issues any spectacle prescription after stabilization.
The information provided on this page about Cataract Surgery in Seoul is for general educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as, and should not be construed as, medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment recommendations.
Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare professional regarding any medical condition or treatment. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking it because of information found on this website. Individual treatment outcomes may vary. Costs shown are estimates and may differ based on individual circumstances.
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