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Your cornea is like a clear window that controls how you see the world. When healthy, it ensures clear vision. At Kailash Eye Care, we specialize in cornea health and provide individualized treatment for a variety of corneal conditions. Whether it's improving vision clarity or treating corneal diseases, our expert team is dedicated to providing the best possible care for your eyes.
A condition where the cornea thins and bulges into a cone shape, leading to distorted vision. Treatment options include custom contact lenses and specialized therapies.
Causes blurry vision, especially in the morning. This condition affects the cornea's inner layer and can lead to gradual vision impairment.
Eye infections caused by bacteria or viruses that can severely impact vision. Early treatment is essential to prevent long-term damage.
A condition where the eyes do not produce enough moisture, causing irritation, redness, and discomfort. Our advanced dry eye treatments provide lasting relief.
Advanced Treatment for Corneal Health
At Kailash Eye Care, we use cutting-edge technologies and personalized care plans to address various corneal conditions, including:
- Corneal Infections: Infections caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi can lead to pain and blurred vision. Using advanced diagnostic tools like corneal topography and optical coherence tomography (OCT), we identify the cause and provide targeted treatment.
- Corneal Opacities: Cloudy vision caused by corneal scarring can be treated with innovative laser therapies, restoring clarity and comfort.
- Ectasia and Keratoconus Treatments : We offer collagen cross-linking (CXL) and custom contact lenses to strengthen and stabilize the cornea in conditions like keratoconus, helping to preserve and improve vision.
- Ocular Surface Diseases: We specialize in reconstructive surgeries and therapies to restore the health of the delicate ocular surface, addressing conditions caused by injury or other underlying diseases.
We use advanced imaging technologies and laser treatments to ensure precise diagnosis and effective treatment of corneal conditions:
High-precision laser surgeries to correct nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism, offering lasting vision improvement.
Used to stabilize the cornea in conditions like keratoconus by inserting tiny support rings.
A modern technique that replaces only the damaged inner layer of the cornea, promoting faster healing and fewer complications.
Various methods, including Penetrating Keratoplasty and Lamellar Keratoplasty, provide a fresh start for a damaged cornea.
A natural healing approach to treat damaged eye surfaces and promote faster recovery.
Removes growths from the cornea using specialized techniques that promote quicker healing and minimize scarring.
In case of trauma to the eye the repair can be done under anaesthesia with utmost precision
Specialized treatment is available to management of tumors affecting the cornea
When corneal transplantation is not possible artificial eye can be provided for cosmetic purposes.
In case of scarred or discoloured cornea the colour can be matched with the help of corneal tattooing.
“LASIK changed my life! The procedure was seamless, and I no longer need glasses. The staff was incredibly supportive throughout the process.”
- Samantha Arora.
“I was worried about losing my vision due to keratoconus, but after treatment, my vision is stable and clear. The care I received was outstanding.”
- Rahul Mehta.
“My DMEK surgery was a success! The procedure was smooth, and my vision improved significantly. The doctors were professional and caring.”
- Priyanka Singh.
Modern corneal transplant techniques have a success rate of around 90%, ensuring excellent outcomes with proper post-surgery care.
Protect your eyes by wearing sunglasses to shield from UV rays, avoiding eye rubbing, practicing good hygiene, and scheduling regular eye exams.
Look out for symptoms like red or painful eyes, blurry vision, sensitivity to light, or the sensation of something in your eye. These are signals that require professional attention.
For individuals with corneal conditions, regular eye exams at least once a year are essential. Your doctor will advise on the appropriate frequency of visits based on your specific needs.