See the World Clearly — But Don’t Overlook Dry Eye Disease

January 23, 2026

The missing piece to a smooth cataract surgery recovery
Cataract surgery can restore clear vision and improve your quality of life. But before heading into the operating room, there is one important condition that often goes unnoticed: Dry Eye Disease.

So, what exactly is DED?
Dry Eye Disease occurs when your eyes do not produce enough quality tears to stay moist and protected. It can make your eyes feel gritty, itchy, or blurry. Many cataract patients are unaware they have it, yet untreated dry eyes can affect the accuracy of surgery and slow down recovery.

The Link Between Cataract Surgery and Dry Eyes
Studies show that up to 80 percent of cataract patients show signs of dry eye, but only a few receive treatment before surgery. Ignoring it can:

  • Disturb important pre-surgery measurements
  • Increase the risk of complications during the procedure
  • Delay healing and extend recovery time

Preparing for the Surgery: Your Eyes Need to Be Ready

The First Steps to Take

Healthy eyes are the foundation of successful cataract surgery. This means no inflammation, a stable tear film, and controlled symptoms. Early treatment with preservative-free lubricating drops or medicated drops, as recommended by your doctor, can prepare your eyes and help ensure smoother healing.

Recovery Doesn’t End at the Operating Table

If you already have Dry Eye Disease, your doctor may take extra steps to protect your tear film during the procedure. After surgery, studies show that 9 to 32 percent of patients experience dryness. Mild cases often improve within a week, but those with pre-existing dry eyes may need several months to recover fully. Using lubricating or medicated drops can ease discomfort, while follow-up visits help monitor progress.

Empowering Life Through Better Vision

Cataract surgery can transform your life, but Dry Eye Disease should not be overlooked. By checking and treating it before the procedure, you give your eyes the best chance for a smooth recovery and clearer results.

See the world clearly, but remember that healthy eyes are the missing piece to a truly successful cataract surgery journey.

Detect dry eye
 
Let’s quickly assess your symptoms using the 
Five‐item Dry Eye Questionnaire (DEQ-5).
START NOW
 
This quick test is not a medical evaluation and does not replace a visit to an eye care professional who can take decisions on medical treatment, diagnosis, or prescription.

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Detect dry eye
 
Let’s quickly assess your symptoms using the 
Five‐item Dry Eye Questionnaire (DEQ-5).
START NOW
 
This quick test is not a medical evaluation and does not replace a visit to an eye care professional who can take decisions on medical treatment, diagnosis, or prescription.
Detect dry eye
 
Let’s quickly assess your symptoms using the 
Five‐item Dry Eye Questionnaire (DEQ-5).
START NOW
 
This quick test is not a medical evaluation and does not replace a visit to an eye care professional who can take decisions on medical treatment, diagnosis, or prescription.