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LASIK LASER Surgery for Spectacles Removal

NOW COMPLETE REFRACTIVE SOLUTIONS FOR HIGH POWERS AND THIN CORNEA.

While LASIK is the treatment available to get rid of those thick horned glasses, there are other solutions also available to help people with high spectacles powers and thin corneas. At our partner eye hospitals we provide Complete Refractive Solutions to all age groups. Listed below are a few Frequently Asked Questions’ to give you an insight into Complete Refractive Solutions available today.


WHAT IS LASIK?
LASIK stands for Laser–Assisted in Situ Keratomileusis. 
It has been available across the world for nearly fifteen years and millions of people have undergone this laser vision to surgically correct their nearsightedness (myopia), farsightedness (hyperopia) and cylindrical (astigmatic) refractive errors.

IS BLADE-FREE LASIK A BETTER OPTION?
Definitely, as it is a 100% blade free and the most advanced technology for LASIK and has been found to be extremely safe.

MY POWER IS HIGH, IS THERE ANY OTHER OPTION AVAILABLE TO GET RID OF SPECTACLES?
Yes, there are several options available for Implantable Collamer lenses (ICLs), clear lens extraction with multifocal IOL implantation etc.
But most importantly, seek the best advice from an expert for your eyes.
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WHAT IS ICL (IMPLANTABLE COLLAMER LENS)?
An ICL is an ultra-fine lens made of COLLAMER. One of the main benefits of ICLs is their ability to correct serve degrees of refractive error up to -32. 0D. Other benefits of ICLs include a proven record of safety and effective results.

WHAT IS CLE?
For individuals over 40 who are considering refractive procedures to decrease dependency on glasses and contact lenses, clear lens extraction (CLE) is an excellent option. 
The procedure involves removing the natural lens of the eye and replacing it with an intraocular lens (IOL) implant or a multifocal IOL implant.

WHAT IS C3R? 
Corneal Collagen Crosslinking with riboflavin (also known as C3R) is usually performed to strengthen the weak corneal structure. 
Keratoconus normally affects both eyes, although at different points of onset and rates of progression
In most people keratoconus begins during their teenage years and progresses at varying rates until stabilizing in their 30s or 40s.


Treatment for High Power and Thin Cornea
Patients by Delhi's Renowned Doctors.

• ICL (Implantable Collamer Lens)
• CLE (Clear Lens Extraction) 
• Intacs/Intrastromal Ring Implant
• Multifocal/Toric Lens
• C3R (Corneal Collagen Cross Linking)

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