What is the Cornea and its Function: 

The cornea is the clear outer dome in front of the eye and acts like the looking glass of the eye. Cornea surgery is a wide umbrella under which procedures like LASIK, SMILE or CLEAR, which correct your eyes power to zero just with a laser, and also more therapeutic procedures like replacement of cornea with a donor tissue, in cases like corneal trauma, advanced keratoconus or a corneal scar that hinders visual quality, are included. 

How is the Cornea Surgery Performed? 

One of the most common forms of cornea surgery is LASIK or the more advanced SMILE, which uses a laser to reshape the cornea and eliminate the need for glasses or contact lenses. This procedure is effortless, quick and painless, and most patients experience significant improvement in their vision within a few hours. Also, implantable contact lenses or ICLs can be used, which are wafer thin lenses that are placed inside the eye in front of your natural lenses. 

If the natural cornea is too thin, as in keratoconus or too scarred or whitened due to trauma or damaged beyond repair then it can be replaced with a donor corneal tissue. These donor tissues are called grafts and are derived from corneal donors within three hours of death, lab tested for sterility and processed to make it as compatible as possible to avoid chances of rejection. 

The surgery typically lasts for 20-30 minutes, and is a painless and comfortable procedure. Post operative results with our expert panel of cornea specialists is smooth and hassle free. Recovery from corneal transplant surgery takes around 4-5 days. Strict adherence to appropriate doses of eye drops makes the recovery quicker. 

In addition, cornea surgery is generally a safe and effective procedure with a high success rate.

In conclusion, cornea surgery can provide many benefits for those with visual impairments, including improved vision and a reduced dependence on glasses or contact lenses. However, it is important to carefully consider the potential risks before making a decision and to choose a qualified and experienced surgeon to perform the procedure. If you are considering cornea surgery in mumbai, be sure to discuss your options with your eye doctor and make an informed decision.

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