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Cornea Eye Treatment in Bangalore

If you're experiencing cornea-related vision issues such as thinning, scarring, infection or irregularity you've come to the right place. At The
Eye Foundation, Bellandur (Bangalore), we specialise in full-spectrum corneal care right from early diagnostics, medical management,
to advanced surgical options.

What is the cornea and why is it important?

The cornea is the clear, dome-shaped surface at the front of the eye that helps focus light onto the retina. When it becomes damaged, thinned, scarred, or irregular, vision can become impaired, distorted or reduced.

Common corneal problems you should not ignore:

  • Corneal thinning or bulging (e.g., keratoconus)
  • Corneal scars from infection or injury
  • Ulcers or active corneal infections
  • Fogging or clouding of the cornea
  • Repeated changes in prescriptions, halos/glare, distortion

Why early diagnosis matters:

If detected early, many corneal conditions can be managed medically, or stabilized with minimally invasive procedures reducing the need for full-transplant surgery.

Who is at risk?

  • People with recurring eye allergies and rubbing
  • Individuals with injury or infection to the eye
  • Those with family history of corneal disorders
  • People who have had prior eye surgery

By understanding these risk factors, you can recognise when it's time for a specialist evaluation.

Cornea Eye Treatment Options

Treatment Options

At The Eye Foundation, we personalise your treatment plan based on your specific corneal condition, vision goals and overall eye health. Here are key options we offer:

Medical Management & Monitoring

  • For early-stage or mild corneal issues (e.g., superficial scars, ulcers in healing phase) we provide medication, protective lenses, close monitoring and tailored-care plans.

Specialty Contact Lens / Visual Rehabilitation

  • When corneal shape is irregular (for example in early thinning), specialised contact lenses (rigid gas permeable, scleral) may help correct vision and delay surgical intervention.

Corneal Collagen Cross-Linking (CXL)

  • For progressive thinning (e.g., keratoconus) this procedure strengthens the corneal structure to halt progression.

Intracorneal Ring Segments, Topography-guided Laser & Combined Procedures

  • In selected cases we may combine structural reinforcement with reshaping techniques to improve vision and stability.

Corneal Transplantation / Keratoplasty

  • For advanced corneal disease such as deep scarring, clouding or non-healing ulcers — we offer penetrating keratoplasty (PK), lamellar procedures or endothelial transplants, depending on the layer affected.

Post-operative and Long-term Follow-Up

  • When surgery is done, our emphasis is on rehabilitation, lens/glass correction, monitoring for graft health and ensuring your vision remains stable long-term.
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Why Choose The Eye Foundation for Cornea Treatment in Bangalore?

Full-Spectrum Corneal Care

We provide full-spectrum corneal care from early diagnosis through to advanced surgery and long-term rehab.

Advanced Technology

Our team uses the latest instrumentation (corneal tomography, pachymetry, laser platforms) enabling precise diagnosis and treatment plans.

Minimally Invasive Approach

We emphasise minimally invasive, vision-preserving approaches whenever possible avoiding transplant where it can be delayed or avoided.

Transparent Pricing

Transparent cost-estimates, attentive follow-up and patient-friendly service.

Convenient Location

Convenient, accessible Bellandur location with easy access for Bangalore's tech-corridor residents and ample parking.

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FAQs on Cornea Eye Treatment in Bangalore

It includes any care related to the cornea (the clear front surface of the eye) from diagnostics and medicines, through specialised lenses, to surgical options such as cross-linking, laser procedures or transplants.

Recovery time varies; some vision improvement may begin within weeks, but full recovery and stabilisation may take several months; follow-up is crucial.

Yes many patients still need glasses, specialised contact lenses, or optical correction after cornea treatment to achieve best vision.

If you have distortion, reduced vision not improving with glasses, frequent prescription changes, known cornea disease (e.g., keratoconus) or recurring infection you should see a cornea-specialist without delay.

At The Eye Foundation, Bellandur, we use advanced diagnostic tools like corneal topography, pachymetry, specular microscopy, and slit-lamp biomicroscopy. These help map the shape, thickness, and health of the cornea to design a precise treatment plan.