Corneal Aberration Measurement
Corneal Aberration Measurement is an advanced diagnostic procedure offered at Desai Eye Hospital, designed to assess the irregularities in the shape of the cornea. The cornea plays a critical role in focusing light onto the retina, and even small aberrations can cause significant vision problems. This non-invasive procedure provides precise measurements of corneal imperfections, allowing ophthalmologists to develop personalized treatment plans for conditions such as astigmatism, keratoconus, and other refractive errors.
By accurately mapping the corneal surface, Corneal Aberration Measurement helps in determining the best corrective measures, whether it’s for glasses, contact lenses, or refractive surgery. It is especially useful for patients considering LASIK or other vision correction surgeries, as it ensures the surgery is tailored to their specific needs, maximizing results.
At Desai Eye Hospital, we use state-of-the-art equipment to perform Corneal Aberration Measurement with high precision. Our experienced ophthalmologists ensure the best care, offering comprehensive solutions for clear and sharp vision.
How Does It Work?
- A topographer scans the corneal surface to measure its shape.
- Light is used to create a map of the cornea.
- The procedure is non-invasive, with no direct eye contact.
- The cornea’s curvature is analyzed for irregularities.
- Multiple measurements are taken for accuracy.
- The data is processed to create a detailed map.
- Results help assess suitability for refractive surgery.
- Follow-up visits monitor changes and adjust treatment.

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