Ophthalmic surgery has advanced so much that it may now seem quick and simple. But behind every procedure there are key decisions that can determine the outcome… and your vision for life.
Not all eye surgeries are the same
For years, the idea has spread that eye procedures are quick, easy, almost routine. This has led to a concerning trend: choosing a clinic or surgeon based only on price or proximity.
But reality is very different. Every eye is unique, every patient has specific needs, and every surgical decision involves evaluating multiple clinical factors.
Alfredo Adán
“Thinking that any eye surgery is simple and can be performed by anyone is a mistake. Ophthalmology cannot be trivialized if we value something as fundamental as vision"
The importance of experience and technology
Behind every eye surgery there is much more than a technical procedure. There is accumulated experience, diagnostic capability, advanced technology, and medical judgment.
Choosing the right specialist affects not only how the surgery is performed, but the entire process: from the initial diagnosis to post-operative follow-up. A good professional will recommend the most appropriate treatment, not the quickest or most standard one.
Because not everything is the same. And not everything is acceptable when it comes to your vision.
Three key questions before surgery
Before deciding to undergo eye surgery, it is essential to pause and reflect. These three questions can make all the difference:
1️⃣ Who will perform my surgery?
2️⃣ What is their experience?
3️⃣ What is the most suitable procedure for my case?
Answering them clearly not only provides reassurance, but also reduces risks and improves outcomes.
Leaving nothing to chance means protecting your vision
Your eyes are not a formality. They are essential to your quality of life.
On World Health Day, the message is clear: being informed, asking questions, and choosing wisely is the true guarantee of success in any eye surgery. Because when it comes to your vision, there are no small decisions.