Glossary

Iris Implant Surgery

Iris implant surgery is a specialised ophthalmic procedure designed to address a range of conditions involving the iris, the coloured part of the eye.

This surgery involves placing a synthetic iris implant to correct issues such as congenital iris abnormalities, trauma-induced iris damage, or to improve cosmetic appearance in cases of severe iris discoloration or damage. The implant, typically made from biocompatible materials, is carefully inserted through a small incision and positioned to replicate the natural iris's appearance and function. Iris implant surgery can enhance both the aesthetic and functional aspects of the eye, offering improved vision and a more natural-looking eye. This procedure is generally performed under local anaesthesia and requires precise surgical techniques to ensure optimal outcomes and minimise risks.

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