No Needle. No Stitch.
See clearly again.
Dr. Malitz performs every cataract surgery himself using only numbing drops — no injections, no sutures, no patch. Most patients see better that same evening.
Is it time for cataract surgery?
Most people develop cataracts gradually. If you're experiencing any of these, it may be time to talk to a surgeon:
✓ Glare or halos around lights at night
✓ Double vision in one eye
✓ Colors look faded or yellowed
✓ Needing brighter light to read
✓ Frequent prescription changes
If your daily life is affected, cataract surgery is one of the most successful procedures in medicine — with the vast majority of patients seeing 20/20 or better.
What makes our cataract surgery different
Dr. Malitz has performed thousands of cataract surgeries using a technique designed for patient comfort and fast recovery.
💧 No Needle
Only numbing eye drops are used — no injections around or behind the eye. Less anxiety, less risk, faster recovery.
🧵 No Stitch
A micro-incision so small it seals itself with the eye's natural pressure. No sutures means faster healing and less discomfort.
👨⚕️ One Surgeon
Dr. Malitz does your exam, your surgery, and your follow-ups. You're never handed off to someone you haven't met.
Choosing your new lens
Every cataract surgery replaces your cloudy lens with a clear artificial one. You have two paths: a standard lens covered by insurance, or the Envy — the premium lens Dr. Malitz uses exclusively after implanting thousands of lenses across every major platform.
Envy IOL
The Envy uses ActivSync Optic Technology to deliver a continuous range of clear vision — distance, intermediate, and functional near — with low halos and excellent image quality. After implanting thousands of premium lenses across every brand on the market, Dr. Malitz now uses the Envy exclusively.
Standard Monofocal Lens
Gives you clear vision at one distance — usually far. You'll still need reading glasses for close-up work, but your distance vision will be sharp. This is what Medicare and most insurance covers fully. A perfectly good choice if you don't mind readers.
Not sure which path is right for you? That's exactly what the consultation is for. Dr. Malitz will examine your eyes, discuss your daily visual demands, and recommend the option that actually fits your life — including the standard monofocal if that's the better choice for your eyes.
Your cataract surgery, step by step
The whole process — from walking in to walking out — takes about an hour. The surgery itself is roughly 10 minutes.
Consultation with Dr. Malitz
A thorough eye exam, lens measurement, and honest conversation about whether the Envy or standard monofocal fits your lifestyle. We verify your insurance and give you a written cost estimate before anything is scheduled.
Day of surgery
Numbing drops are applied — no needles. High-frequency sound waves break the cataract into microscopic particles, which are gently removed. Your new lens is implanted through the same tiny incision. The whole thing takes about 10 minutes per eye.
That evening
Most patients notice improved vision within hours. Your eye may feel slightly gritty or watery — this is normal. Begin prescribed drops immediately.
Next-day follow-up
Dr. Malitz checks your eye personally. Most patients are already seeing significantly better. Light sensitivity and mild dryness typically resolve within a few days.
Full recovery
Most patients return to normal activities within 1–2 days. Complete healing takes 4–6 weeks, during which your vision continues to sharpen. If you have cataracts in both eyes, the second eye is typically done 1–2 weeks after the first.
Cataract recovery in the desert is different.
Las Vegas's extreme UV, dry air, and air conditioning all affect how your eyes heal after surgery. Every recovery plan we write accounts for where you actually live — not generic post-op instructions written for patients in Ohio.
UV protection post-op
Desert sunlight is intense. We provide specific guidance on sun protection during the critical first weeks of healing.
Dry eye management
Low humidity accelerates tear evaporation. Our drop schedules are calibrated for Las Vegas conditions, not textbook averages.
Indoor air considerations
Year-round A/C drops indoor humidity further. We'll recommend environmental adjustments specific to your home and work setup.
We'll tell you what it costs before you commit
Standard cataract surgery is one of the most commonly covered procedures in medicine. Here's how it works.
Standard Surgery (Covered)
Medicare and most insurance plans cover standard cataract surgery with a monofocal lens. We file claims on your behalf.
- Surgery + facility fee — covered
- Standard monofocal IOL — covered
- Post-op follow-ups — covered
- Your cost: typically $0 or small co-pay after deductible
Envy Premium Lens Upgrade
If you choose the Envy, the base surgery is still covered by insurance. You pay only the upgrade fee for the advanced lens.
- Base surgery — still covered by insurance
- Envy IOL upgrade — out-of-pocket fee
- Financing available through CareCredit
- HSA & FSA accepted
No insurance? We accept virtually all insurance programs, but if you're uninsured or underinsured, we offer self-pay programs with cataract surgery starting at $3,600. Financing is available so cost doesn't have to be the reason you put off seeing clearly.
What patients ask us most
Ready to talk about cataracts?
Your first visit is with the surgeon — not a tech, not a salesperson. Dr. Malitz will examine your eyes, answer your questions, and give you a clear plan with a written cost estimate.
Or call us directly: 702-362-3900 · W Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas
