Delhi Eye Centre's Cutting-Edge Procedures Include

Customized LASIK Laser Surgery

Utilize our VISX CustomVue™ Laser Technology paired with iDESIGN imaging. This personalized approach ensures each procedure is tailored to your unique vision needs, offering unparalleled accuracy.

STAR S4 IR™ LASIK Laser

Featuring the advanced VSS Refractive™ and VRR™ technologies, our FDA-approved solutions deliver superior results, enhancing your vision with remarkable precision.

iLasik Technology

Combining IntraLase methods with Advanced Customized Technologies ensures a completely blade-free experience, focusing on your comfort and the customization of your vision correction plan.

We Believe In Patient-Centric Care

Comprehensive Consultations: Our detailed pre-surgical evaluations ensure that we understand your vision correction needs and expectations. This approach helps us to recommend the best treatment options tailored to your lifestyle and vision requirements.

 

Post-Surgery Care: We believe in supporting you beyond your surgery day. Our comprehensive aftercare program includes follow-up visits to monitor your healing process and ensure the best possible outcome for your vision health.

Why Choose Us?

Your vision and safety are our top priorities. Our team of experts uses only the latest technologies to ensure you receive the best care possible. Trust us to help you achieve optimal vision with procedures tailored to your needs.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Refractive surgery is a way to fix your eyesight so you might not need glasses or contacts anymore. It changes the shape of your cornea to clear up your vision.

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No, the surgery isn’t painful. We use numbing drops in your eyes, so you won’t feel much during the procedure.

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The actual surgery usually takes about 10 to 15 minutes for both eyes. The whole visit might last a couple of hours.

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LASIK involves creating a small flap on the eye’s surface, then reshaping the cornea. PRK removes the top layer of the cornea without making a flap. Both aim to improve your vision, but the recovery for PRK is a bit longer.

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Most people start to see better within 24 hours after LASIK. For PRK, it might take a few days before your vision starts to improve because the outer layer of the cornea needs time to heal.

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Not everyone is a good candidate for refractive surgery. It depends on your eye health, how thick your cornea is, and your vision needs. We’ll need to check your eyes first to make sure it’s safe and suitable for you.