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Cataract Removal:
Rediscover Clarity at Every Age

Cataract removal surgery is a highly effective and commonly performed eye procedure that treats cataracts, cloudy areas in the natural lens of the eye that cause blurred or dim vision. Over time, cataracts can interfere with daily activities such as reading, driving, or recognising faces.

During the surgery, which usually takes less than 30 minutes, the ophthalmologist gently removes the clouded lens and replaces it with a clear artificial intraocular lens (IOL). The procedure is typically done under local anaesthesia, meaning patients remain awake but feel no pain in the eye.

Most patients notice a significant improvement in vision within a few days, with full recovery occurring over several weeks. Cataract surgery is considered very safe, with a high success rate in restoring clear, sharp vision and enhancing quality of life.

Clearer Vision Through LASIK

One Goal, Many Paths.

Femtosecond Laser-Assisted Cataract Surgery (FLACS), is an advanced form of cataract removal that uses a computer-guided femtosecond laser for greater precision and safety.

Unlike traditional cataract surgery, where incisions and lens fragmentation are done manually, Femto technology automates these steps with laser accuracy. The laser creates ultra-precise incisions, softens the cataract for easier removal, and assists in placing the new intraocular lens (IOL) in the correct position. This improves consistency, reduces energy use inside the eye, and often results in faster recovery and better visual outcomes.

Femto is especially beneficial for patients with astigmatism or those choosing premium lenses for enhanced vision correction. It offers a customised, bladeless approach to cataract surgery, giving patients peace of mind and greater confidence in their results.

A sophisticated laser vision correction procedure designed specifically for people over 40 who struggle with presbyopia, the natural, age-related loss of near vision.

Unlike standard LASIK, which corrects distance or near vision alone, Presbyond uses a customised approach to blend both. It reshapes the cornea in each eye slightly differently: one eye is optimised for distance and the other for near vision. Advanced wavefront technology then blends the visual zones, allowing seamless focus across all distances: near, intermediate, and far, without relying on reading glasses or bifocals.

Presbyond is blade-free, highly precise, and tailored to your unique eye profile. It offers a natural visual experience with minimal compromise, making it a popular choice for active individuals seeking freedom from glasses as they age.

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Keratoconus Care

Treatment Options for Clearer Vision

ICL (Implantable Collamer Lens) or IPCL (Implantable Phakic Contact Lens) is a vision correction procedure ideal for people who are not suitable candidates for LASIK or other corneal laser surgeries—especially those with thin corneas, dry eyes, or high levels of short-sightedness (myopia), long-sightedness (hyperopia), or astigmatism.

Instead of reshaping the cornea, ICL/IPCL surgery involves placing a soft, biocompatible lens inside the eye between the natural lens and the iris. The procedure is minimally invasive, reversible, and preserves the eye’s natural structure. Unlike contact lenses, these remain permanently in place and do not require daily care, but can be removed or replaced.

The result is sharp, stable vision with fast recovery without permanently altering the cornea. ICL/IPCL is especially beneficial for young adults who want long-term visual freedom without the risks associated with corneal laser surgery.

CAIRS (Corneal Allogenic Intrastromal Ring Segments) is an innovative surgical treatment for keratoconus that offers a safer, biocompatible alternative to traditional synthetic ring implants.

In this procedure, ring segments made from donor corneal tissue are implanted into the mid-layer (stroma) of the patient’s cornea. These allogenic (human tissue-based) segments help to flatten and stabilise the cornea, improving its shape and reducing irregular astigmatism, which leads to better visual clarity.

Unlike synthetic Intrastromal Corneal Ring Segments (ICRS), CAIRS carries a lower risk of complications such as infection, extrusion, or inflammation. It is also more compatible with the body’s natural tissue and can be combined with corneal cross-linking to further stabilise the cornea and halt disease progression.

CAIRS is ideal for patients with moderate to advanced keratoconus who are not suitable candidates for laser surgery or wish to delay the need for a corneal transplant. The procedure is minimally invasive, and visual improvement typically occurs gradually over several months.

Corneal Collagen Cross-Linking (CXL) is a minimally invasive treatment designed to strengthen and stabilise the cornea in patients with keratoconus or other forms of corneal ectasia, a condition in which the cornea thins and bulges outward, leading to distorted vision.

The procedure involves applying vitamin B2 (riboflavin) eye drops to the cornea, followed by controlled exposure to ultraviolet-A (UVA) light. This combination triggers a chemical reaction that strengthens the collagen fibres within the cornea, effectively halting the progression of the disease.

Cross-linking does not reverse keratoconus but is highly effective in preventing further deterioration, preserving vision, and delaying or avoiding the need for corneal transplant. It can be performed alone or in combination with other treatments such as intracorneal ring segments or customised contact lenses.

The treatment is typically done under local anaesthesia, and while recovery may take a few days to weeks, the long-term benefits are significant in protecting and maintaining eye health.

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