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Surgery : Anterior Segment

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CORNEAL RING SEGMENTS IMPLANTS:

Treats Keratoconus, corneal ectasias , irregular astigmatisms and Pelucid Marginal Degenerations. It is an out patient surgery under topical anesthesia, assisted by an anesthesiologist who monitors the patient  throughout the procedure.

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PTERYGIUM SURGERY:

It is a Minor procedure that allows the resection of the abnormal tissue in the ocular surface.

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LIMBAL RELAXING INCISIONS:

The goal of the procedure is to decrease astigmatism as possible.

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CROSSLINKING:

Treatment that enhaces the cornea's biomechanical force (rigidity ) , reinforcing corneal structure, generating new colagen bridges and decreasing the posibility of thinning and deformation of the cornea.

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LASIK:

This is a surgical procedure that corrects refractive defects ( miopia, hiperopia, astigmatism and presbiopia. It is an outpatient procedure done under topical anesthesia....

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PRK:

It is a surgical procedure that uses excimer laser to correct refractive  defects such as myopia, hyperopia ,astigmatism and presbiopia.

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CORNEAL TRANSPLANT:

Corneal Transplant surgery is done to those patients whose cornea has suffered a loss of transparency due to multiple factors.

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LIMBAL TRANSPLANT

Limbal tranplantation is done to those patients whose ocular surface has lost the ability of mantaining a good epithelial layer.

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CATARACT SURGERY:

Phacoemulsification is the  most modern and less invasive surgical technique. It is done through a 2.5 mm insicion using an ultrasonic hand piece that enables the surgeon to fraction and aspirate...

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INTRAOCULAR LENS IMPLANTATION:

Intraocular lens implantation corrects  the patients  previous refractive  errors.

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