The formation of lamellar cataracts after trauma is not self-absorbing, but can be treated surgically. Trauma is an important cause of cataracts, usually due to external stimuli interfering with lens metabolism or directly destroying the structure of the lens, resulting in clouding of the originally transparent lens and the formation of cataracts. Once the lens proteins are denatured or structurally damaged, they cannot be restored, so traumatic cataracts are not self-absorbed. Traumatic cataracts affect the patient’s vision and are mainly treated by surgery, which removes the clouded and degenerated lens from the eye and implants a clear IOL to restore vision. The formation of lamellar cataracts after trauma, timely consultation, and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment, so as to avoid delays in the condition.