During laser cataract surgery, a high-precision laser is employed to make small, accurate incisions in the eye and break up the cloudy lens. This technology enhances the precision of lens fragmentation and removal, which helps in improving the overall accuracy of the procedure. The laser also facilitates the correct placement of the new lens, reducing the risk of complications and ensuring a smoother surgical experience. After the cloudy lens is removed, a clear artificial lens is carefully inserted to restore vision. The procedure is usually performed on an outpatient basis, allowing for a quick return to daily activities.