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Glaucoma en ojos
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Glaucoma

Glaucoma is an eye disease that is defined as progressive optic neuropathy or optic nerve disease.

Estrabismo
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Strabismus

It is a condition of deviation from the abnormal alignment of one eye with respect to the other.

Terigio
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Pterygium

The Pterigium, or more known in our medium as Pterygium, refers to an abnormal growth of tissue on the cornea, the anterior surface of the eye, which is normally transparent and without blood vessels, which easily becomes inflamed when exposed to sunlight, the wind or any other irritating agent.

trasplante-cornea
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Cornea Transplant

We are pioneers in this type of surgery, we have been performing corneal transplants since 1992, being one of the private ophthalmological centers with the highest number of transplants in Ecuador, with extraordinary results in our patients.

Oculoplastia
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Ocular Plastic Surgery

The eye contour is the most fragile and delicate zone on the face. It requires a special attention because the age, fatigue and stress can leave different signs such as dark circles, crow´s feet, eye bags and eyelid swelling.

Argon Laser
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Argon Laser

The Argon Laser is used to treat lesions in the retina (neovascular membranes in macular degeneration) or to remove diseased portions of the retina that may be affecting the healthy retina (diabetic retinopathy or venous occlusion).

Crosslinking
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Corneal Crosslinking

Thanks to the technological update, today we have the third generation of corneal crosslinking to treat problems such as keratoconus, the KXL II of Avedro is one of the most modern equipment and with unique characteristics in its type.

Campimetría
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Visual Topography – Keratograf

Ophthalmological equipment that allows analyzing the topography of the cornea, as well as establishing whether the patient is able or not to undergo excimer laser surgery, also helps determine the degree of keratoconus affection.

Specular Microscopy
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Specular Microscopy

Any person with cornea, cataract and after undergoing a surgical corneal or anterior segment is important to perform a specular microscopy.