Sutureless Micro-Incision Cataract Surgery (MICS) is a modern technique for cataract removal that involves making very small incisions (typically less than 2.2 mm in size) in the eye to access and remove the cloudy lens affected by cataracts. The surgery is called “sutureless” because these small incisions are self-sealing and usually do not require stitches to close them. MICS is considered a minimally invasive procedure and offers several benefits, including faster recovery, reduced risk of complications, and improved visual outcomes.
