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The Ophthalmologist / Issues / 2026 / May / Educating Asia
Cataract Opinions Health Economics and Policy

Educating Asia

Why is premium cataract surgery not more widely discussed in Japan?

By Kenichiro Yamazaki 6/9/2026 4 min read

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Clinical Report: Educating Asia on Laser-Assisted Cataract Surgery

Overview

Laser-assisted cataract surgery (LACS) has been underutilized in Japan despite its success in the U.S. The primary barriers to adoption include lack of public awareness and the financial implications of self-funding premium procedures.

Background

Cataract surgery is a common procedure that can significantly improve quality of life. In Japan, the universal health insurance system covers standard cataract surgeries but not premium options like LACS, limiting patient access. Additionally, misconceptions about cataract surgery contribute to hesitance among potential patients, highlighting the need for better education and outreach.

Data Highlights

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Key Findings

  • Laser-assisted cataract surgery was first performed in Japan in 2012.
  • Public awareness of LACS in Japan remains low compared to the U.S.
  • Standard cataract surgery is covered by insurance, while premium options require self-funding.
  • Patient education is crucial in addressing misconceptions about cataract surgery.
  • Misunderstandings about the necessity and outcomes of cataract surgery are prevalent among patients.

Clinical Implications

Healthcare providers should focus on educating patients about the benefits and options available for cataract surgery, including LACS. Addressing misconceptions can help improve patient engagement and decision-making regarding their eye health.

Conclusion

Enhancing patient education and awareness about advanced cataract surgery technologies is essential for increasing adoption rates in Japan.

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  12. Femtosecond laser-assisted cataract surgery versus conventional phacoemulsification: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials - PubMed

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