Pterygium Autoplasty Surgery is an advanced ophthalmic procedure used to remove a pterygium, a benign growth of conjunctival tissue that can extend onto the cornea and affect vision, comfort, and eye appearance.
Following removal of the abnormal tissue, the affected area is reconstructed using the patient’s own conjunctival tissue (autograft). This technique promotes better healing and significantly reduces the risk of recurrence compared to traditional methods.
Key benefits include:
Removal of abnormal tissue growth
Reduced risk of recurrence
Improved ocular comfort
Preservation of visual function
Pterygium autoplasty is a safe and effective procedure that helps restore the health and appearance of the eye while supporting long-term ocular surface stability.
Pterygium Autoplasty Surgery – Recovery and Travel Recommendations
After pterygium autoplasty surgery, patients may experience redness, tearing, foreign body sensation, and mild discomfort during the first days. Most patients can return to light daily activities within 3–7 days, depending on healing and comfort. Eye rubbing, swimming, dusty environments, and strenuous activity should be avoided during the recovery period.
Patients are advised to remain in the country for about 10 days after surgery.
Air travel is usually possible after the first postoperative examination, if healing is progressing well.
For longer journeys exceeding 4–6 hours, it is recommended to travel after medical clearance and continue prescribed eye drops as instructed.
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: