Ophthalmology

Eye surgery, also known as ocular surgery, encompasses a variety of procedures aimed at correcting vision problems, treating eye diseases, or addressing injuries to the eye.

Cataract surgery replaces a cloudy natural lens with a clear artificial lens, restoring vision.

Implantable Collamer Lens surgery involves placing a permanent, implantable lens inside the eye to correct vision without removing corneal tissue.

I-LASIK, or IntraLase LASIK, is a form of laser eye surgery designed to correct refractive errors in both eyes, such as myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism. This procedure combines advanced femtosecond laser technology to create a corneal flap with excimer laser technology to reshape the underlying corneal tissue, enabling improved vision without the need for glasses or contact lenses.

LASEK is a laser eye surgery similar to LASIK but better suited for patients with thin corneas or dry eyes, LASIK is one of the most popular vision correction procedures, using a laser to reshape the cornea and correct nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism.

Presbyopia correction surgery treats age-related near vision loss, allowing patients to see clearly at all distances.

Ptosis surgery, also known as eyelid lift surgery or blepharoptosis surgery, is a surgical treatment to correct drooping of the upper eyelid (ptosis). The condition can occur due to various factors, such as aging, muscle weakness, nerve damage, or congenital issues. When ptosis affects one eye, it can cause asymmetry, interfere with vision, and lead to eyestrain or discomfort. The primary goal of ptosis surgery is to elevate the eyelid to restore a normal appearance and improve vision.

SMILE surgery is an advanced minimally invasive laser eye procedure designed to correct nearsightedness (myopia) and astigmatism. Unlike LASIK, SMILE uses a small incision technique, reducing dry eye symptoms and promoting faster recovery.Tri-focal lens surgery is a type of cataract surgery that involves removing cataracts from both eyes and replacing the natural lens with a tri-focal intraocular lens (IOL). Cataracts occur when the natural lens becomes cloudy, leading to blurred vision, glare, and difficulty seeing in low light.

Tri-focal lenses are designed to provide clear vision at three different distances—near, intermediate, and far—aiming to reduce or eliminate the need for corrective eyewear after surgery.

Pars plana vitrectomy is a complex surgical procedure designed to remove the vitreous humor, the gel-like substance in the eye's posterior chamber, to treat various retinal and vitreous conditions. The pars plana is the region of the eye between the iris and the retina, providing access for surgical instruments without damaging the retina. PPV is often used to manage retinal detachments, vitreous hemorrhages, macular holes, epiretinal membranes, and other conditions that impact vision.