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  • Cataract Surgery

    A cataract is a condition which causes clouding of the lens in the eye resulting in blurry vision.

  • ICL (Implantable Collamer Lens)

    Implantation of a phakic intraocular lens (“phakic IOL”) is a procedure where a patient has refractive surgery with the implantation of a biocompatible contact lens, while preserving both the cornea and natural lens inside the eye. One such type of implant is the Visian implantable collamer lens (ICL). The ICL has been available as a surgical option since the mid-2000s, and long-term safety data are now available.

  • Premium Intraocular Lens

    An intraocular lens is an artificial lens, which is implanted into the eye to replace the eye’s natural lens that has lost the ability to focus light.

  • Sutureless Pterygium Surgery

    Pterygium is one of the eye conditions that refer to a benign or non-cancerous growth of the conjunctiva, a clear, thin tissue that covers the white part of the eye (sclera). Pterygium may occur in one or both eyes.

  • LASIK
    (Laser in-situ Keratomileusis)

    LASIK (laser in-situ keratomileusis) is a widely used refractive eye surgery to correct nearsightedness, farsightedness, presbyopia (loss of ability to focus on nearby objects), and astigmatism (improper curvature of the eye’s surface).

  • PRK
    (Photorefractive Keratectomy)

    Clear vision is achieved when light falls on your cornea (transparent outer curved layer) and lens (flexible biconvex lens inside your eyes), which bend to focus the light on the photosensitive retina at the back of your eye.

  • RLE
    (Refractive Lens Exchange)

    Refractive Lens Exchange (RLE), also known as Clear Lens Exchange (CLE), is a surgical procedure to correct refractive errors in which the natural lens of the eye is removed and replaced with artificial intraocular lens.

  • Intravitreal Injection

    Intravitreal injection is a procedure where medicines are injected directly into the jelly-like material inside your eye known as the vitreous.

  • Glaucoma Surgery

    Glaucoma surgery involves either laser treatment or conventional surgery in which a cut is made in the eye to reduce intraocular pressure (IOP) for preventing further vision loss or blindness.

  • LASEK
    (Laser Epithelial Keratomileusi)

    An abnormal curvature of the cornea (the transparent layer in front of the eye) causes a visual error, where light passing through it does not focus on the photosensitive retina at the back of the eye, causing a blurred or hazy image.

  • Fluorescein & Indocyanine
    Angiograms

    The retina is a photo-sensitive layer present on the interior of the eye. Light entering the eye is focused on the retina where it is converted to nerve signals that reach your brain for interpretation of the image.

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