Treatment

A detailed side view of a transparent anatomical eye model mounted on a slim chrome stand, its interior layers—cornea, lens, retina—clearly visible and highlighted with subtle color coding. Beside it lies a sleek acrylic plaque engraved with the words “Lazer Göz Ameliyatları” in elegant sans-serif lettering. Both objects rest on a smooth, light-wood consultation desk, with a blurred background of tidy white shelves holding labeled boxes of ophthalmic equipment and lenses. Gentle natural daylight filters in from an unseen window, combining with soft overhead lighting to produce a bright yet soothing atmosphere. Shot at eye level with a shallow depth of field, the composition is clean, modern, and educational, ideal for a professional laser eye surgery informational website.

LASIK (short for Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis) is one of the most common eye surgeries used to correct vision problems like:
Nearsightedness (myopia)
Farsightedness (hyperopia)
Astigmatism
How it works
The goal is to reshape the cornea (the clear front part of your eye) so light focuses properly on the retina.
Here’s the basic process:
A very thin flap is created on the cornea.
The surgeon lifts that flap.
A laser reshapes the underlying corneal tissue.
The flap is placed back (no stitches needed).
The whole procedure usually takes 10–15 minutes for both eyes.
Benefits
Very fast (you’re in and out quickly)
Quick recovery (many people see better within 24 hours)
Reduces or eliminates the need for glasses/contact lenses
Risks / Side effects
Like any surgery, it’s not risk-free:
Dry eyes (common but usually temporary)
Halos or glare at night
Slight under/over-correction (sometimes needs a second treatment)
Rare complications with the corneal flap
Who is a good candidate?
You’re generally suitable if:
You’re over 18
Your prescription has been stable for at least 1 year
You don’t have serious eye diseases (like keratoconus)
Your cornea is thick enough
Recovery
Most people go back to normal life in 1–2 days
Avoid rubbing eyes and swimming for a short time
Eye drops are used for a few weeks

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Aarav Sharma

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Zuri Ndlovu

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Hakkında

Medeyes’te Güvenli ve Net Görüşe Yolculuk

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Lasik Turkey – Istanbul

LASIK treatment in Istanbul uses advanced laser technology to gently reshape the cornea and reduce dependence on glasses or contact lenses. It is most suitable for adults with stable prescriptions who have myopia, hyperopia, or astigmatism. Many international patients choose Turkey for high-quality care, modern clinics, and experienced surgeons at competitive prices. Recovery is typically quick, allowing you to return to normal activities within a few days.

Femto Lasik Surgery

Femto LASIK is a more advanced form of laser eye surgery where a precise femtosecond laser, instead of a blade, is used to create the corneal flap. This technique is ideal for patients who want a highly predictable, all-laser approach to vision correction. It can be especially reassuring for those concerned about safety and accuracy. Benefits often include a smoother procedure, fast visual recovery, and a reduced risk of flap-related complications.

Cornea Transplant

A cornea transplant replaces the damaged or cloudy clear front surface of the eye with healthy donor tissue. It is recommended for patients with advanced corneal disease, scarring, or certain conditions like keratoconus that no longer respond to other treatments. The goal is to restore clearer vision and relieve discomfort such as pain or severe light sensitivity. With careful follow-up and modern techniques, most patients experience a meaningful improvement in daily visual function.

Cataract Surgery

Cataract surgery is a common and safe procedure that removes the cloudy natural lens and replaces it with a clear artificial lens. It is designed for people whose cataracts are causing blurred vision, glare, or difficulty with everyday tasks like reading and driving. Modern cataract surgery is quick, usually performed under local anesthesia, and does not require an overnight hospital stay. Most patients notice brighter, sharper vision and a better quality of life after recovery.

Myopia Turkey

Myopia, or nearsightedness, means distant objects appear blurry while close objects remain clear. In Turkey, there are several safe and effective treatment options for myopia, including laser eye surgery, implantable lenses, and prescription updates. These treatments are suitable for patients whose daily life is affected by poor distance vision. By choosing a tailored myopia solution, many people enjoy clearer sight, more visual freedom, and less dependence on corrective eyewear.

Eyelid Surgery

Eyelid surgery, also known as blepharoplasty, removes excess skin, muscle, or fat from the upper or lower eyelids. It is helpful for patients whose droopy or puffy lids affect their vision or make them look constantly tired. The procedure can be both functional and cosmetic, improving the visual field and the appearance of the eye area. After healing, many patients report more comfortable vision and a fresher, more open look.

Ocular Prosthesis

An ocular prosthesis is a custom-made artificial eye designed to restore a natural appearance after loss or removal of an eye. It is suitable for patients who have undergone enucleation or evisceration due to trauma, infection, or disease. The prosthesis is carefully matched in color and size to the remaining eye for a realistic look. With proper fitting and follow-up care, patients can regain confidence in their appearance and continue normal daily activities.

Lens Replacement (RLE)

Lens Replacement, or Refractive Lens Exchange (RLE), involves replacing the eye’s natural lens with a specially selected artificial lens to correct vision. It is often recommended for patients over 40 who have high refractive errors or early lens changes and may not be ideal candidates for corneal laser surgery. Different lens options can target distance, near, or multifocal vision needs. The main benefits include long-term vision correction and a reduced likelihood of developing cataracts later in life.

IOL (Intraocular Lens)

An intraocular lens (IOL) is a clear, artificial lens implanted inside the eye, most commonly during cataract or lens replacement surgery. It is suitable for patients whose natural lens has become cloudy or who wish to reduce dependence on glasses after surgery. There are several types of IOLs, including monofocal, multifocal, and toric lenses, each designed to meet different vision goals. With the right choice of IOL, many patients achieve stable, long-lasting visual clarity.

Glaucoma

Glaucoma is a group of eye conditions that damage the optic nerve, often due to increased pressure inside the eye. It is especially important for patients with a family history of glaucoma or risk factors such as diabetes to be regularly screened. Treatments in Turkey range from medicated eye drops and laser procedures to minimally invasive or traditional surgery. Early diagnosis and proper management can slow or stop disease progression and help preserve vision for the long term.

Strabismus

Strabismus refers to a misalignment of the eyes, where they do not look in the same direction at the same time. It can affect both children and adults, sometimes causing double vision, eye strain, or reduced depth perception. Treatment options include glasses, vision therapy, and eye muscle surgery, depending on the cause and severity. With appropriate care, many patients achieve better eye alignment, improved visual comfort, and enhanced appearance.

Dry Eye

Dry eye occurs when your eyes do not produce enough tears or when the tears evaporate too quickly, leading to burning, redness, or a gritty sensation. It commonly affects people who spend long hours on screens, wear contact lenses, or live in dry environments. In Turkey, treatment plans may include lubricating drops, prescription medications, tear duct plugs, or lifestyle adjustments tailored to your needs. Effective management can greatly reduce discomfort, protect the eye surface, and improve everyday visual comfort.