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All you need to know about DSEK (Endothelial Keratoplasty)

Descemet’s Membrane Endothelial Keratoplasty (DSEK) is the revolutionary procedure that has nearly replaced the traditional corneal transplant (PK) for endothelial diseases.

All you need to know about refractive surgeries

Descemet’s Membrane Endothelial Keratoplasty (DSEK) is the revolutionary procedure that has nearly replaced the traditional corneal transplant (PK) for endothelial diseases.

Developed a corneal ulcer? Understanding treatment options to enable healing.

A corneal ulcer is a corneal epithelial defect with underlying inflammation due to infection by bacteria, fungi, viruses, acanthamoeba, etc. Corneal ulceration is a serious condition, and with inadequate or no treatment, loss of vision and blindness may occur

Does someone wish to donate their eyes? Here’s what you must know.

Anyone can donate their eyes, irrespective of age, sex or religion

Frequently asked questions about LASIK answered.

LASIK, also called laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis, is a laser-based eye surgery commonly used to correct nearsightedness (myopia), farsightedness (hyperopia), and astigmatism. 

The A to Z of Dry Eyes for the common man.

Dry eye is a condition which is caused due to either a reduction in the quantity or the quality of tears. 

Keratoconus (The conical cornea) : Know more about this condition.

LASIK, also called laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis, is a laser-based eye surgery commonly used to correct nearsightedness (myopia), farsightedness (hyperopia), and astigmatism. 

There is a mass growing over the front of my eye (Pterygium). What do I do now?

Pterygium is a triangular extension of the transparent layer of the eye over the white part of your eye called conjunctiva.

Understanding Corneal Transplantation

When the transparent front part of your eye is completely removed and replaced with healthy donor cornea from a deceased individual.

Understanding Specialty Contact Lenses: the cosmetic, the scleral, lenses for keratoconus and more.

Speciality contact Lenses are the contact lenses that are used to treat complex spectacle number, corneal diseases like keratoconus, colour vision defects and some cases of opaque corneas.

Do you use spectacles? 

Do you use contact lenses? Here’s what you must know!

Contact lenses are made from soft plastic. They are small, thin discs designed such that you can place them directly on the surface (cornea) of the eye. 

Choosing the ideal Intraocular Lens when planning cataract surgery.

There are various considerations while choosing the intra ocular lens(IOL/ Lenses) to be implanted in your eye during cataract surgery

All you need to know about Low Vision Aids.

Going ahead with cataract surgery? 

Here’s what you would experience if you have a cataract. 

How to look after your eyes after cataract surgery – the DOs and DON’Ts

Planning to undergo cataract surgery? It’s all in here..

Chronic lid infections 

 Mebomitis is the inflammation caused by plugging of meibomian gland ducts in the eyelids

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