BENEFITS

Removes inflamed tissue from the cornea that impairs visual quality.

Restores the morphology of this ocular membrane.

Improves the aesthetic function of the eye.

Restores lost visual acuity.

RECOMMENDATIONS

Driving:
1 day
Makeup:
8 days
Sea, Pool,
and Sauna:
8 days
Exercise:
1 day
Contact sports:
10 days
Use sunglasses:
8 days
Use drops recommended
by the specialist

PRECEDURE

  • Anesthetic eye drops are administered to numb the area.
  • The ophthalmologist proceeds with manual laser cuts on the cornea.
  • Subsequently, the ring is carefully implanted through the tunnels created by the specialist, to reinstate a smooth and uniform corneal surface.
  • Finally, if necessary, very small sutures are used to close the incisions, although in most cases, patients undergoing this procedure do not require sutures.

BENEFITS

Provide firmness to the cornea structure.

Can help prevent or delay corneal transplantation.  

Improve visual acuity.  

Reversible, the rings can be safely removed. 

Contribute to increasing tolerance and adaptation to contact lenses.

RECOMMENDATIONS

Driving:
1 day
Makeup:
8 days
Sea, Pool,
and Sauna:
8 days
Exercise:
1 day
Contact sports:
10 days
Use sunglasses:
8 days
Use drops recommended
by the specialist

PROCEDURE

  • Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) solution drops are applied to the cornea.
  • Subsequently, the cornea is exposed to UV rays to facilitate the activation of the vitamin.
  • This combination of drops and UV light works to reinforce the corneal collagen fibers, effectively halting the progression of Keratoconus.

BENEFITS

Effective in
halting the progression of Keratoconus.

Safe technique.

Increases corneal
resistance.

Reduces treatment
time from 1 hour to
10 minutes.

RECOMMENDATIONS

Driving:
1 day
Makeup:
8 days
Sea, Pool,
and Sauna:
8 days
Exercise:
1 day
Contact sports:
10 days
Use sunglasses:
8 days
Use drops recommended
by the specialist

PROCEDURE

  • Local anesthesia is administered to ensure patient comfort during the procedure.
  • Using a small instrument, the surgeon carefully removes the cataract, typically in one piece, while preserving the lens capsule.
  • A larger incision is made, necessitating multiple sutures for proper closure.
  • An intraocular lens (IOL) is then implanted to restore and correct the patient’s vision.

BENEFITS

Precision and
safety in the
intervention.

In some cases,
sutures are not
required.

Regain visual
quality.

Independence in
daily activities.

Reduce or
eliminate dependence
on glasses.

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