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Cornea

The cornea is the clear, outermost layer of the eye that functions like a window to your vision. It plays an essential role in focusing light onto the retina, contributing to nearly two-thirds of your eye’s ability to focus. Maintaining a healthy cornea is critical for sharp vision and overall eye health.
Symptoms
Signs Your Cornea Needs Attention
- Blurred or distorted vision
- Frequent changes in glasses prescription
- Increased sensitivity to light
- Visible corneal scarring
- Pain or redness in the eye


Treatments
Precision Treatments for
Every Corneal Concern
Corneal Transplantation: We offer various forms of corneal transplants, including:
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Penetrating Keratoplasty (PK):
Entire thickness of the damaged cornea is replaced with healthy donor tissue. -
DSAEK:
The innermost layer of the cornea is replaced with donor tissue. -
DMEK:
A more advanced procedure for replacing the innermost layer with very thin donor tissue, leading to quicker recovery. -
DALK:
Preserves the innermost layer while replacing the outer and middle layers of the cornea.
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Keratoconus Treatment:
Includes Corneal Collagen Crosslinking (CXL) to strengthen the cornea, visual rehabilitation with glasses or contacts, and in advanced cases, corneal transplants. -
Dry Eye Syndrome:
Personalised care to address the root causes of dry eyes and ensure sustained relief. -
Corneal Infections:
Expert diagnosis and treatment for infections caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites. -
Ocular Trauma & Chemical Injuries:
Immediate and comprehensive care for trauma and chemical injuries to the cornea. -
Pediatric Cornea Care:
Special care for children’s corneal issues, with a holistic treatment approach tailored to young eyes.
Why Choose Maxivision?
Testimonial
Visited for my father’s cataract surgery. Dr. Dinesh is very knowledgeable. The ambience is pleasant, staff is friendly, and they have a good optical collection. Spacious facility with easy parking. Excellent experience overall
Faq’s?
What causes corneal diseases?
How do I know if I need a corneal transplant?
How long will the corneal transplant take?
You will be in the operating room for 1-2 hours, but the actual surgery will take less time.
Are corneal transplants safe?
How do I know if my body is rejecting the graft?
Symptoms like redness, pain, light sensitivity, and blurred vision may indicate graft rejection. Contact your doctor immediately.
How will Vitamin A deficiency cause corneal ulcers?
Vitamin A deficiency causes corneal swelling and reduced sensitivity, leading to an unhealthy cornea, which results in corneal ulcers.
How is a bacterial corneal ulcer treated?
Bacterial corneal ulcers are treated with antibiotic eye drops and, in severe cases, oral antibiotics or hospitalisation.
What can I do to prevent corneal issues?
Regular eye exams, proper protection from injury, and managing underlying conditions like keratoconus can help preserve corneal health.
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