Corneal pigment surgeries

Corneal pigment surgeries

Corneal pigment surgeries

A new 100% French surgical technique (FLAAK) has revolutionized the world of ophthalmology.

Using biocompatible medical dyes, keratomileusis has proven to be the safest method for correcting iris defects.

Iris-preserving keratomileusis has the same effect on the eyes as skin tattooing.

This technique was originally used to repair iris lesions and has proven to be safe in the therapeutic field.

Keratomileusis for aesthetic reasons is much less invasive than the placement of an artificial cornea or the removal of pigments.

The procedure can be used to change eye color. FLAAK involves using a femtosecond laser to create a microscopic tunnel in the cornea to insert a colored pigment.

It uses the same laser technology used in refractive surgery. It is performed under local anesthesia and has effects similar to those of myopia surgery.

The results are immediately noticeable, and patients can resume activities very quickly.

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