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Refractive surgery, including LASIK, Femto LASIK, and SMILE, corrects vision issues like myopia and astigmatism using laser technology. These procedures reshape the cornea to improve sight, offering alternatives to glasses or contacts, under the broader field of ophthalmology.
For glaucoma implants, the doctor inserts a tiny tube called a shunt into the white of your eye; the tube helps extra fluid drain out of your eye, lowering your eye pressure. In a trabeculectomy, the doctor creates a tiny opening in the top of your eye, under your eyelid, to allow the extra fluid to drain.
Squint eye surgery, also known as strabismus surgery, is a procedure performed to correct misalignment of the eyes, where the eyes do not look in the same direction at the same time. Squint, or strabismus, can be present from birth or develop in childhood
The doctor uses a special tool to keep your eye open while removing the damaged part of your cornea and replacing it with healthy donor tissue. Doctors can do a full-thickness corneal transplant (penetrating keratoplasty) or a partial-thickness transplant (lamellar keratoplasty).
The doctor uses a special tool to keep your eye open while removing the damaged part of your cornea and replacing it with healthy donor tissue. Doctors can do a full-thickness corneal transplant (penetrating keratoplasty) or a partial-thickness transplant (lamellar keratoplasty).
LASIK surgery involves creating a thin flap in the cornea, using a laser to reshape the underlying tissue, and then repositioning the flap, which heals naturally, providing improved vision without the need for stitches.
Femto LASIK leverages a femtosecond laser for precise corneal flap creation, enhancing surgical accuracy and reducing flap-related complications. It significantly advances over traditional LASIK, optimizing safety and outcomes in vision correction procedures.
SMILE employs a femtosecond laser to form a lenticule within the cornea. This is then extracted via a small cut, reshaping the cornea to improve vision. This method is minimally invasive, enhancing recovery times and reducing complications.
Phacoemulsification Cataract Surgery uses ultrasound waves to dissolve the cloudy lens in the eye, which is then replaced with an artificial lens. This method allows patients in rapid recovery and requires only small incisions.
Femto Cataract Surgery employs femtosecond laser technology for precise lens removal and incisions, enhancing accuracy in cataract removal and lens placement, and potentially improving visual outcomes and safety.
The pricing range encompasses treatments for Monofocal, Monofocal Toric, and Trifocal lenses.
Retina Surgery is performed to address various retinal disorders, including retinal detachment, macular degeneration, and diabetic retinopathy. It can involve laser treatment, vitrectomy, or membrane peeling to restore or preserve vision.
Glaucoma Surgery aims to reduce intraocular pressure to prevent further optic nerve damage. Techniques vary from laser treatments to filtering surgeries or the insertion of drainage implants, depending on the glaucoma's severity and type.
Cornea Transplant involves replacing a damaged or diseased cornea with a healthy donor cornea to restore clear vision. This surgery is typically reserved for corneal failure not responsive to other treatments, severe corneal scarring, or keratoconus.
Squint Eye, or strabismus surgery, corrects misaligned eyes by adjusting the muscles around the eyeball to ensure both eyes point in the same direction. Enhances coordination, depth perception, and visual field; addresses functional and cosmetic needs.
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