Laser vision correction has transformed the way refractive errors are treated, offering patients long-term freedom from glasses and contact lenses. Among the most widely performed procedures are LASIK and Femto LASIK, both of which aim to reshape the cornea and...
Femto LASIK is widely considered one of the most advanced techniques for correcting refractive errors such as myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism. It uses a femtosecond laser to create a corneal flap with high precision, followed by reshaping of the cornea to improve...
Refractive errors such as myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism affect millions of people worldwide and often require glasses or contact lenses for clear vision. Over the past decades, laser vision correction has transformed how these conditions are treated, offering...
Keratoconus is one of the most common progressive corneal disorders that can significantly affect vision quality if left untreated. The condition develops when the cornea, which normally has a round dome shape, gradually becomes thinner and bulges outward into a...
Clear vision depends on the transparency of the eye’s natural lens. This lens focuses light onto the retina, allowing the brain to form sharp and detailed images. When the lens becomes cloudy, vision gradually becomes blurred, colors appear faded, and everyday...
Healthy vision depends on the shape and clarity of the cornea. The cornea acts as the eye’s main focusing surface, bending light and directing it toward the retina to produce clear images. Any change in its shape or structure can significantly affect vision quality....