Corneal transplantation replaces damaged or diseased corneal tissue with healthy donor tissue. It can restore vision when the cornea has become clouded or irregular due to disease, injury, or conditions such as keratoconus.
Our team evaluates each case carefully to recommend the most suitable technique, including modern lamellar (partial-thickness) methods where appropriate.

What to expect
- Procedure duration
- 1–2 hours depending on technique
- Recovery time
- Visual improvement over weeks to months; follow-up is long-term
- Who is a good candidate
- Corneal scarring, keratoconus advanced stages, or failed prior treatments when less invasive options are insufficient.
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