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Our eyes have been inspiring authors and philosophers for thousands of years. Some claim they can tell quite a bit about a person just by looking into their eyes, even peering into the depths of their soul. But we will leave all the deep talk to our experienced physicians who give a new dimension to the eye care concept by combining high quality standards, innovative medical technologies and reliable medical applications .

 
 
  • Laser Correction of Refractive Errors (LASIK, INTRALASIK, WAVEFRONT, I-LASIK, SMILE)

  • Refractive Intraocular Lens Treatment

  • Presbyopia Treatment

  • Cataract

  • Glaucoma

  • Strabismus and Pediatric Ophthalmology

  • Ophthalmological Oncology

  • Retinopathy of Prematurity

  • Retinal Diseases and Intraocular Microsurgery 

  • Diabetic Eye Care

  • Neuro-Ophthalmology and Electrophysiology

  • Photodynamic Treatment

  • Corneal diseases and Corneal Transplantation

  • Keratoconus

  • Oculoplastic Surgery

  • Blepharoplasty Surgery

  • Lacrimal Canal Surgery

  • Uveitis-Behcet's Eye Disease

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What is LASIK Eye Surgery?

LASIK eye surgery is the laser refractive eye surgery to correct vision problems. Laser-assisted in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) can be an alternative to glasses or contact lenses.

During LASIK surgery, a special type of cutting laser is used to precisely change the shape of the dome-shaped clear tissue at the front of your eye (cornea) to improve vision.

In eyes with normal vision, the cornea refracts light precisely onto the retina at the back of the eye. But with nearsightedness (myopia), farsightedness (hyperopia) or astigmatism, the light is bent incorrectly, resulting in blurred vision.

Glasses or contact lenses can correct vision, but reshaping the cornea itself also will provide the necessary refraction.

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What LASIK Eye Surgery can do?

LASIK eye surgery may be an option for the correction of one of these vision problems:

Myopia: When your eyeball is slightly longer than normal or when the cornea curves too sharply, light rays focus in front of the retina and blur distant vision. You can see objects that are close fairly clearly, but not those that are far away.

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Hyperopia: When you have a shorter than average eyeball or a cornea that is too flat, light focuses behind the retina instead of on it. This makes near vision, and sometimes distant vision, blurry.

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Astigmatism: When the cornea curves or flattens unevenly, the result is astigmatism, which disrupts focus of near and distant vision.

 

What are the types of eye surgery procedures for vision correction?

Photorefractive keratectomy (PRK): With PRK, rather than forming a flap, the top surface (epithelium) is scraped away. This corneal abrasion takes three or four days to heal, resulting in moderate pain and blurred vision in the short term.

It was thought that these drawbacks were outweighed by the theoretical advantage that PRK was safer for people who are more likely to be struck in the eye.

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Laser Assisted Subepithelial Keratectomy (LASEK): LASEK is similar to LASIK surgery, but the flap is created by using microkeratome and exposing the cornea to ethanol. The procedure allows the surgeon to remove less of the cornea, making it a good option for people who have thin corneas. 

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Epithelial Laser Assisted In-Situ Keratomileusis (epi-LASIK): In an epi-LASIK procedure, your surgeon separates the epithelium from the middle part of the cornea using epikeratome and reshapes the cornea with a laser. This procedure is similar to LASEK.

Implantable lenses: Corrective lenses can be surgically inserted in the eye to improve vision. This is routinely done as part of cataract surgery. It may also be an alternative to LASIK for older adults who may need cataract surgery in the future.

Bioptics: Bioptics combines one or more techniques, such as implantable lenses and LASIK, to treat myopia or hyperopia.

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Can I have Laser Eye Surgery in Turkey?

Turkey is a top international patient destination for those looking for laser eye surgery. Laser eye surgery in Turkey is a simple, effective procedure with the desired outcome, it is also one of the most affordable cost laser eye surgery compared to other countries.Turkey laser eye surgery facilities in Istanbul are also the most highly rated in the country with JCI accreditation. 

Get Well Healthcare has agreements with Hospitals and Specialized Ophthalmology eye care centers for Laser eye care services in Istanbul with packages include all the medical fees, accommodation, transportation and translation services.

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What is Refractive Intraocular Lens?

Refractive Intraocular lens exchange, also called lens replacement surgery or clear lens extraction, may be a better option than LASIK, PRK or phakic IOL refractive surgery for people with presbyopia and high hyperopia.

Refractive lens exchange (RLE) replaces your eye's clear natural lens with an artificial intraocular lens (IOL) to correct your refractive error and achieve sharper focus, reducing your need for reading glasses or bifocals.

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Refractive lens exchange typically is for people with presbyopia or extreme farsightedness, for whom LASIK, PRK or phakic IOL surgery generally are not suitable. If you have both presbyopia and moderate to severe hyperopia, Refractive Lens Exchange may be the only viable option for clear vision and minimal reliance on glasses after refractive surgery.

Lens replacement surgery also can correct myopia (nearsightedness), but generally it is not recommended when LASIK, PRK or phakic IOLs are available.

The procedure for refractive lens exchange is virtually identical to cataract surgery. The difference is that in RLE, the lens being replaced is clear, rather than a cloudy lens due to a cataract.

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What are the types of Intraocular Lens?

 There are three types of IOLs available to replace the natural lens, depending on the vision needs and the health of the eyes:

Monofocal Fixed Focus IOLs: Monofocal lenses provide clear vision at distance, intermediate, or near ranges.

Multifocal IOLs: A multifocal lens provides clear vision at multiple distances.

Accommodating IOLs: An accommodating IOL is a type of mono focal lens that enables focus at multiple distances by shifting its position in the eye.

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What is Cornea Transplant?

Cornea transplant is a procedure that replaces your cornea, the clear front layer of your eye. During this procedure, Eye surgeon removes damaged or diseased corneal tissue. Healthy corneal tissue from the eye of a deceased human donor replaces the damaged cornea. For many people, cornea transplant surgery restores clear vision and improves their quality of life.

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What is lens replacement surgery in Turkey?

Lens replacement surgery in Turkey is an umbrella term for a few different procedures, most notably refractive lens exchange (RLE) and cataract surgery. Despite the different naming conventions, they are very similar in approach. During a lens replacement surgery, the eye’s natural lens is removed and replaced with an artificial intraocular lens (IOL) in order to reduce refractive error and improve focus. In doing so, the patient should have significantly reduced the need for glasses or no longer need them at all. Additionally, within this family of procedures are implantable artificial lenses that work with the eye’s natural lens called an intracameral lens (ICLs) or phakic intraocular lens, which also can achieve similar results. Here is a quick summary:

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Refractive Lens Exchange (RLE): Also referred to as clear lens exchange or clear lens surgery, refractive lens exchange entails the surgical removal of the natural lens and replaces it with an artificial intraocular lens inside of the eye. This permanent replacement is tailored to correct the patient’s refractive error and is intended to last a lifetime. Refractive lens exchange is generally utilized for people with presbyopia or high degrees of farsightedness. While it technically can provide vision correction for nearsightedness, it typically is not the preferred method when LASIK, PRK, or an intracameral lens, also called phakic intraocular lens are viable options. Some added bonuses to refractive lens exchange include the prevention of cataract development (since the new lens is artificial), as well as the natural feel since the new lens is implanted within the eye and not on the surface level like a contact lens and does not have the ongoing risks of contact lenses.

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Cataract Surgery: The lens replacement process for cataract surgery is nearly the same as refractive lens exchange. The primary difference is that with cataract surgery, the natural lens that is being replaced has developed a cloudy appearance as a result of cataracts. Another key difference comes with the type of IOL used as the lens replacement. Depending on the patient’s eye condition and needs, the eye surgeon will be able to recommend a suitable IOL. Among the options available are a monofocal lens (fixed focus IOLs), toric IOLs (fixed focus that corrects astigmatism), multifocal IOLs, or accommodating IOLs. An accommodating IOL is a version of the monofocal lens that allows the eye to focus at different distances simply by adjusting the position of the eye.

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Intracameral Lens (ICL) or phakic IOL: While not a lens replacement, intracameral lenses also offer a permanent vision correction by way of an artificial lens implant. With this method, the natural lens stays in place and the lens is inserted to rest in the space between the iris and the lens. A key benefit to this approach is that it is completely reversible should the eye experience vision changes in the future.  This also allows the eye to retain the natural accommodation (ability to focus from far to near distance).  Eyes that have undergone this procedure will continue to age naturally and will not be protected from eventually developing cataracts.  If the eye develops a cataract after the implantation of an ICL, the ICL would be removed, followed by the cataract removal followed by an IOL implantation.

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Does lens replacement surgery improve vision?

Yes. In most instances, lens replacement surgery effectively improves vision with patients and helps them meet the driving standard of vision or better. The degree of which the vision is improved is dependent on a number of variables, including the patient’s pre-surgery eye health and prescription as well as the surgeon performing the operation. Perhaps the most notable variable that affects vision after the surgery is the type of intraocular lens used during the procedure.

For instance, if monofocal IOLs are used, it is possible that the patient will need the assistance of reading glasses for near vision tasks such as working at a computer or viewing small print. Alternatively, multifocal and accommodating IOLs should provide patients with the ability to see clearly at varying distances – which in most cases gets rid of the need for glasses or contact lenses.

Some patients with presbyopia may opt for monovision (also referred to as blended vision) during their lens replacement surgery, resulting in one eye excelling with viewing objects up close and the other for distance vision to help avoid the use of bifocals. Implantable contact lenses have proven to be effective for vision correction for those who have significant myopia or other conditions that may make them less suitable for a lens replacement surgery.

For each individual patient, the eye surgeon will work to find the most applicable and convenient IOL or ICL application to effectively meet the patient’s visual needs while aligning with their lifestyle.

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Is Intraocular lens surgery painful?

No. Lens replacement surgery is a painless and safe procedure. Prior to the surgery, the patient will receive local anaesthetic to remove all pain sensations during the operation. As the anaesthetic wears off, patients commonly experience some temporary discomfort. In the days following a lens replacement surgery, it is common for the patient to experience mild soreness or itching around the eye but this typically subsides quickly. Generally, over-the-counter medicines for pain relief are fully sufficient to manage any discomfort the patient may be experiencing.

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How long does it take to recover from lens replacement surgery?

The recovery process after lens replacement or intracameral lens surgery is different from patient to patient but should lead to the same end result of having clear vision and more freedom from vision problems. Initial recovery from refractive lens exchange typically takes about a week. At this point, the patient should be able to resume most of their day-to-day activities. It should be noted that when both eyes need eye surgery, the surgeries are often done separately, usually about one to 2 weeks apart.

Immediately following the eye surgery, most patients will immediately notice that they have better vision than before the operation occurred. However, they will still have dilated pupils which will result in some amount of blurred vision. As the pupil returns back to its normal size, there should be a noticeable improvement in vision. After 24 hours the patient should experience the visual acuity gained from the procedure and be able to see clearly at a distance. Reading vision usually takes longer to improve, however it should sharpen within three to five days with a multifocal IOL or assistance from reading glasses if a monofocal IOL was used.

When about a week has passed after the eye surgery, the patient should return to the eye surgeon for a follow-up appointment. The eye will be assessed to determine if its healing is progressing normally and to verify that the vision correction was acceptable. If everything appears to be on track, a final one-month visit will be scheduled to make sure that vision has stabilized and that their prescribed eye-drop treatment has run its course. This process will occur on the same timeline for the patient’s other eye if they are being operated on at separate times.

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How much does lens replacement surgery cost Turkey?

The cost of a lens replacement surgery Turkey is largely dependent on the type of surgery, as refractive lens exchange, cataract surgery, and implantable contact lenses may all have slightly different costs. Other variables may include the geographic region, surgeon, and specific needs of any given patient.

Refractive Lens Exchange Cost: With RLE, the lenses themselves are often customized to the specific needs of a patient, adding a notable expense to the procedure. That number can increase for patients with astigmatism or farsightedness as the corrective lenses have more complexity. RLE is usually considered to be an elective procedure.

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Cataract Surgery Cost: Cataract surgery done by hand (without a laser) which utilizes a basic intra-ocular lens is generally covered by insurance. A premium lens providing a greater range of focus and reducing the need for glasses is typically an out-of-pocket expense. However, it should be noted that the surgery expense itself should still be covered by medical insurance. Depending on the premium lens a patient decides on, the cost of cataract surgery in Turkey is cheaper compared to EU countries and united states.

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Implantable Contact Lens Cost: ICL cost in Turkey is more affordable than other countries, eye surgeons in Turkey are highly qualified and using the latest technology for Implantable contact Lens surgery.

Contact us and Get Well Healthcare expert team will help you to get a free quotation for your lens replacement surgery in Turkey, our prices for lens replacement surgery is highly competitive and we offer an all inclusive lens replacement surgery package in Turkey including: Surgery fee, hospital fee, pre operative labs, post operative medications, hotel, car transfer, full assistance and translation. ​

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LASIK eye surgery in Turkey

LASIK in Turkey is a laser eye surgery used to correct refractive errors and improve vision. It is a versatile and common procedure that can be used to correct nearsightedness (myopia), farsightedness (hyperopia), or astigmatism.

During LASIK laser eye surgery Istanbul, a thin, circular flap is made on the cornea with the use of a femtosecond laser. The surgeon then lifts this flap, and uses a computer-guided excimer laser eye surgery Istanbul to reshape the cornea to correct the refractive error with a high degree of accuracy. The corneal flap is then put back into place, allowing the site of the correction to heal naturally.

LASIK eye surgery Turkey is safe and effective, with one of the highest patient satisfaction rates of any elective procedure.

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Which is better: LASIK or contact Lenses? 

When it comes down to deciding which method of vision correction to use, there are many factors to consider such as comfort, convenience, lifestyle, eye strain, and of course cost. So which is better when it comes to LASIK vs contacts? While personal preferences will play a role in one’s decision, there are some clear differences between each of these vision solutions. We should also note that LASIK is not the only viable option for corrective surgery – however LASIK eye surgery Istanbul has withstood the test of time and is likely the most well-known laser eye surgery option.

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Comfort and Convenience:

For some people, contact lenses are a big step up from eyeglasses when it comes to comfort. If their eyes do not suffer from dryness or allergies, and the contact lenses fit well, the wearer will usually not notice they are there.

However, for those times when a substance such as dirt gets in the eye, there can be significant discomfort with contact lenses. Contact lenses are fairly convenient during the day, as they are with the wearer at all times, but they take some consistent maintenance. Contact lens wearers must put in the contacts every morning, then remove, disinfect, and store the contact lenses every night. Those with contacts also need to monitor how long they have been wearing their current contact lenses, and be diligent about replacing them every two weeks (or as directed).

With LASIK, the only discomfort comes during the healing process immediately following the surgery. The patient may also experience some dry eye symptoms during that time, and need to regularly apply eye drops. Once the eye has fully healed from the LASIK surgery, the eye should feel completely normal and should require no additional forms of maintenance. In fact, one study from Pub Med indicated that in comparison to wearing contact lenses, patients with LASIK experienced improved ease of driving at night, no significant increase in dry eyes, and higher levels of satisfaction in each of the three years following the procedure.

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Lifestyle:

Another consideration when assessing lenses vs LASIK is how active one’s lifestyle is. While contact lenses are an upgrade from glasses when it comes to those who frequently exercise or play sports, the lens can still become dislodged and/or lost either through rubbing the eye or from accidental contact. Swimming with contact lenses in place is not recommended due to the harm that chlorine and salts will cause the cornea when they are trapped behind the contact lens. Dangerous corneal infections can be caused by swimming in contact lenses as well. Sports that expose people to wind and dust can make contact lens wearing intolerable as well due to induced ocular inflammation. People with Laser Vision Correction will be happy to enjoy their active lifestyle, including exercise and sports without the need for vision correction or the worry of contact lens complications while they are doing what they love.

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Digital Eye Strain:

In today’s digital world, eye strain is an increasingly relevant issue that can result in headaches, dry eye, and in some cases blurred vision. Given that screens will be present in most of our lifestyles for the foreseeable future, it is a consideration when choosing to wear contact lenses or pursue a long-term laser vision correction like LASIK laser eye surgery Istanbul. It has been suggested that digital eye strain may be amplified by eye conditions such as astigmatism or general refractive error. Contact lenses may actually contribute to digital eye strain, especially if the prescription is slightly off.

Oftentimes eye strain is due to ocular dryness. When we are looking at the computer, television, or even reading a book we tend to blink less often. The decreased blink rate leads to an ocular dryness effect that creates inflammation and irritation. Contact lenses, which create low-grade ocular inflammation and irritation to start with, make eyes more prone to exacerbation of these symptoms when people are  “visually attentive” whether it is on a phone, tablet, computer, or another reading device. Alternatively, LASIK should correct these underlying conditions, allowing patients to continue to use screens with less potential for eye strain and the negative side effects that are associated with it.

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Laser eye surgery in Istanbul

Laser eye surgery is one of the most common vision corrective procedures carried out around the world, and is sought after as a replacement of glasses and contact lenses. Femtosecond lasers are used to sharpen vision with pinpoint accuracy, so patients can see clearly, with 20/20 vision, without having to rely on the glasses or contact lenses that they had beforehand.

Laser eye surgery in Turkey is sought after by people of any age, and here at Get Well healthcare we use two different techniques: LASEK and LASIK. Our laser eye surgery in Istanbul can help to correct near-sightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism, by reshaping the cornea to provide perfect vision. LASEK is one of the newest and most advanced forms of laser eye surgery in Turkey, and an epithelial flap will be created and untied using an alcohol solution. A laser is then used to reshape the cornea. LASIK on the other hand, allows a flap to be made on the exterior layer of the cornea, so the surgeon can access the tissue in order to reshape the cornea with the laser.

Before the procedure, our handpicked expert eye surgeons will examine your eyes to ensure that your prescription has remained the same for at least two years, and discuss our laser eye surgery Turkey costs with you. This will help to ensure that the effect of the laser eye surgery is permanent and long-lasting as your prescription is less likely to change dramatically as you age. The cornea is one of the fastest healing parts of the body, meaning results of the procedure are almost instant, and patients are likely to have clearer vision with 24 hours of the surgery.

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Laser eye surgery Istanbul cost

Laser eye surgery in Istanbul Turkey is not only a simple, effective procedure, it is also one of the most affordable, as we keep our laser eye surgery Istanbul prices to a minimum. All of our eye surgeons in Turkey are put through a strict selection process in order to ensure that they are specialists in their field, to help ensure that you get your desired outcome every time. Our Turkey laser eye surgery facilities at Get Well Healthcare in Istanbul are also some of the most highly rated in the country, and are all JCI accredited. With over 40 million laser eye surgeries having been carried out worldwide, Turkey remains the top international patient destination for those looking for laser eye surgery, due to the advanced femtosecond lasers that we have available.

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How to choose your laser eye Surgeon in Turkey?

Laser eye surgery is a procedure that requires precision, skill, and expertise to perform well. Get Well Healthcare works with a highly acclaimed, board-certified plastic surgeons in Turkey who specialize in laser eye surgery and lens replacement surgery. Our expert team will ensure your procedure is safe and produces the best possible results for you. To learn more about laser eye surgery cost Istanbul or any other eye surgery in Turkey, contact us immediately or fill in our contact form and our team will be happily assisting you.

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