SURGICAL PROCEDURES

Intracorneal Rings

Intracorneal Rings

Procedure
step by step

After applying topical anesthesia to the surface of the eye, the surgeon precisely creates a small tunnel within the corneal stroma using a laser or a microkeratome. These tunnels are specifically designed to hold the intracorneal ring implants, which are inserted along their path to reshape the cornea.

How do
Intracorneal Rings work?

Intracorneal ring segments (ICRS) are small implants that act like tiny supports inside the cornea. By slightly separating the corneal tissue, they flatten its central curve. This change in shape helps the eye focus light more accurately, improving vision and reducing distortion.

surgery
benefits

  • Sharper and clearer vision.
  • Long-term stabilization and protection.
  • Greater comfort and flexibility in wearing contact lenses.

WHAT DOES THE
TREATMENT INCLUDE?

  • Access to specialized medical guidance throughout the entire process.
  • Recovery plan tailored to each patient.
  • Postoperative check-ups to ensure proper healing.