Corneal Transplantation is an advanced ophthalmic procedure performed to replace a damaged, scarred, or diseased cornea with healthy donor corneal tissue. The surgery is commonly recommended for conditions such as corneal scarring, keratoconus, corneal dystrophies, and other disorders that significantly affect vision.
Depending on the condition, either the entire cornea or selected corneal layers may be replaced to restore transparency and improve visual quality. The procedure is performed using modern microsurgical techniques to achieve optimal visual and functional outcomes.
Key benefits include:
Restoration of visual clarity
Improved corneal transparency
Relief of pain and discomfort
Enhanced quality of life
Corneal transplantation is a highly effective treatment that helps restore vision, improve eye function, and support long-term ocular health.
Corneal Transplantation – Recovery and Travel Recommendations
After corneal transplantation, recovery is gradual and requires careful follow-up. Patients may return to light daily activities within 1–2 weeks, but visual recovery can take several months. Eye protection, regular use of prescribed drops, and avoidance of eye rubbing, heavy lifting, swimming, and strenuous activity are very important to support healing and reduce the risk of complications.
Patients are advised to remain in the country for at least 10–14 days after surgery.
Air travel should only be planned after the surgeon confirms that the eye is stable.
For longer journeys exceeding 4–6 hours, it is generally recommended to wait at least 2–4 weeks, depending on healing progress and medical approval.
The cost of the procedure may vary based on anesthesia type, sutures, additional tests, and hospital stay length.
Procedure price includes the following core services: