What is Allograft Corneal Inlay?

Allograft corneal inlay is a thin implant placed in the corneal layer of the eye. This implant is used to correct visual impairments such as presbyopia.

Presbyopia is an age-related decline in near vision and usually occurs over the age of 40. Allograft inlay has been developed to correct such problems and is made of a material with high biological compatibility.

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Benefits of Corneal Inlay

  • Near Vision Correction: Treats presbyopia, allowing you to see objects at close range more clearly. It can reduce the need to wear glasses or contact lenses.
  • Natural Visual Field: Helps preserve the natural visual field in the eye. By improving the quality of vision, it facilitates the user’s daily life.
  • Permanent and Recyclable Solution: Allograft corneal inlay offers a permanent solution, but can be removed if needed. This makes the procedure safe and flexible.
  • Fast Recovery Process: The surgical procedure is minimally invasive and the healing process is quite fast. This allows the person to return to their normal life in a short time.
  • Personalised Treatment: This inlay can be personalised to suit each individual’s eye structure, thus achieving more effective results.

Allograft inlay offers an attractive alternative for people who are difficult to wear glasses or contact lenses or who are not satisfied with these options. However, the suitability of this procedure requires consultation with an eye care professional. Of course, a detailed examination is also essential.

Assoc. Prof. Aylin Kılıç
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