Corneal Transplantation

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Dr. Sullivan
Dr. Sullivan
Dr. Ostoich
Dr. Ostoich
Dr. Klesken
Dr. Klesken
Dr. Conti
Dr. Conti

Ortho-K

Ortho K lenses gently correct your vision while you sleep! In the morning, take out your lenses and see clearly! They are great for anyone who plays sports or has dry eyes. Our practice has had thousands of successful Ortho K fits.

LASIK - Laser Eye Surgery

Dr. Sullivan is a Board Certified Ophthalmologist trained at The Wills Eye Hospital in Philadelphia. He performs Laser Vision Correction and clear lens extraction with the new bifocal implants. Call for a free in-office consultation.

New Multifocal Lens Implants

You can NOW enjoy the benefits of improving both near vision and far vision after cataract surgery! We offer our patients options for multifocal lens implants after cataract surgery to reduce dependence on glasses.

Eyelid Plastic Surgery

Dr. Conti is a Board Certified Ophthalmologist with fellowship training in Cosmetic and Reconstructive Eyelid Plastic Surgery. He also offers Botox Cosmetic and Restylane. Call for a free in-office consultation.

Corneal Transplantation


What is the cornea?

The cornea is the clear front of the eye that covers the colored iris and the round pupil. Light is focused while passing through the cornea so we can see. To stay clear the cornea must be healthy.

How can an unhealthy cornea affect vision?

If the cornea is damaged it may become swollen or scarred. In either case, its smoothness and clarity may be lost. The scars, swelling or an irregular shape cause the cornea to scatter or distort light, resulting in glare or blurred vision.

The operation

The eyelid is gently opened. Looking through a surgical microscope, your doctor measures the eye for the size of the corneal transplant. The diseased or injured cornea is carefully removed form the eye. Any necessary additional work within the eye, such as removal of a cataract, is completed. The clear donor cornea is then sewn into place.

Corneal Transplants are generally performed on an outpatient basis. You will have a short stay in the recovery area and then be allowed to return home. You should plan to have a friend or relative drive you home.

A successful corneal transplant requires care and attention on the part of both patient and physician. However, no other surgery has so much to offer when the cornea is deeply scared or swollen. The vast majority of people who undergo corneal transplants are happy with their improved vision.


 

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