Corneoplastique- Eye Surgery Used to Cure Corneal Scars, Pterygiums, Keratoconus, Surgical Mishaps and Lasik complications
Internationally recognized eye surgeon Arun Gulani has introduced Corneoplastique, which enables patients with corneal scars, pterygiums, Keratoconus, surgical mishaps and Lasik complications to see better.
The approach uses a full spectrum of surface eye surgeries singly or in stages for perfecting vision in patients with corneal scars by preparing their cornea for final sculpting using the Excimer Laser in a therapeutic form irrespective of the scar.
Gulani believes that since Lasik is a corneal surgery, any complication or untoward outcomes can be confidently addressed by a corneal procedure.
"I have a passion to help people see,” said Gulani. “One of my goals is to continue refining the art of eye care until glasses are a thing of the past.”
Dr. Gulani’s Corneoplastique is a beacon in the field of ophthalmology promising results that have never been offered before,” said Spencer Thornton, former President of American Society of Cataract & Refractive Surgery.
Filed under Eye Treatment, Lasik Eye Surgery
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