Eyecare
SICS & PCIO2
SICS stands for Small Incision Cataract Surgery, which is a modern surgical technique used to remove cataracts from the eye through a small incision.
Pterygium & Auto graft
Pterygium is a growth of tissue on the conjunctiva (the thin, transparent membrane that covers the white part of the eye) that may extend onto the cornea (the clear, dome-shaped surface that covers the iris and the pupil).
Chalazion
Chalazion is a benign (non-cancerous) lump that develops in the eyelid due to a blockage of the oil glands located in the eyelid. It appears as a small, painless bump or swelling on the eyelid and can grow larger over time.
Evisceration
Evisceration is a surgical procedure in which the contents of the eye (the lens, vitreous humor, and sometimes the retina) are removed while leaving the sclera (the white outer layer of the eye) intact.
DCT
DCT (Dynamic Contour Tonometry) is a non-invasive method of measuring intraocular pressure (IOP) in the eye.
DCR
DCR (dacryocystorhinostomy) is a surgical procedure used to treat a blocked tear duct that causes excessive tearing or recurrent eye infections.
Entropion
Entropion is a condition in which the eyelid turns inward, causing the eyelashes and skin to rub against the cornea and conjunctiva (the thin, transparent membrane that covers the white part of the eye)
Pterygium
Pterygium is a condition in which the eyelid turns inward, causing the eyelashes and skin to rub against the cornea and conjunctiva (the thin, transparent membrane that covers the white part of the eye)
Ectropion
Ectropion is a condition in which the lower eyelid turns outward, away from the eye, and does not properly protect the eye’s surface. This can cause dryness, irritation, and redness of the eye, as well as excessive tearing and sensitivity to light.