Restore clarity and comfort to your vision with corneal surgery at Vantage Eye Consultants. Led by an accomplished cornea specialist Dr. Enoch Nam, these advanced procedures treat conditions like keratoconus, corneal scarring, corneal edema, and dystrophies. Dr. Nam’s expertise ensures precise care, addressing corneal irregularities and improving vision quality for lasting results.
Treat Corneal Irregularities and Restore Clear Vision
Corneal surgery is often recommended for individuals experiencing blurred vision, eye discomfort, or progressive vision loss due to conditions like keratoconus, corneal scarring, infections, or Fuchs’ dystrophy. These issues can disrupt the cornea’s smooth surface, leading to distorted vision and discomfort. For those with corneal irregularities that limit their daily activities, corneal surgery can restore visual clarity. Dr. Nam specializes in various corneal surgeries and uses cutting-edge technology to restore vision and enhance overall eye health.
Corneal Surgery Treats:
- Keratoconus, a progressive thinning of the cornea
- Corneal scarring from injury or infection
- Fuchs’ endothelial dystrophy, leading to corneal swelling and clouding
- Corneal infections unresponsive to medication
- Irregular astigmatism impacting vision quality
- Bullous keratopathy, causing painful swelling and blurred vision
- Corneal dystrophies that impair clarity and smoothness
Types of Corneal Surgery
DSAEK
During Descemet’s stripping automated endothelial keratoplasty (DSAEK), Dr. Nam replaces only the damaged endothelial (inner) layer of your cornea. This is achieved by removing the diseased Descemet’s membrane and endothelium and inserting a thin donor tissue layer. The donor tissue is then positioned carefully to restore your cornea’s function. DSAEK is minimally invasive compared to full-thickness corneal transplants, offering quicker recovery times and improved outcomes for patients with endothelial cell loss, such as those with Fuchs’ dystrophy.
DMEK
Descemet’s membrane endothelial keratoplasty (DMEK) is a procedure where Dr. Nam replaces the damaged Descemet’s membrane and endothelium with an extremely thin layer of donor tissue without disturbing other corneal layers. Dr. Nam positions the ultra-thin tissue in your eye, allowing it to adhere naturally with the help of an air bubble. DMEK provides exceptionally clear vision and low rejection rates, making it an ideal option for patients with endothelial dysfunctions, such as Fuchs’ dystrophy or post-cataract surgery complications.
DALK
Deep anterior lamellar keratoplasty (DALK) is a partial-thickness corneal transplant where Dr. Nam replaces the diseased stroma, the thick middle layer of your cornea while preserving your healthy endothelium. During DALK, Dr. Nam removes only the damaged stroma and replaces it with donor stroma, maintaining the inner layers of your cornea. This approach preserves more of your eye’s natural anatomy, reducing the risk of rejection. DALK is typically used for conditions like keratoconus or corneal scars that do not affect the endothelium.
PK
Penetrating keratoplasty (PK), or full-thickness corneal transplant, is a procedure where Dr. Nam removes all layers of your cornea and replaces it with a healthy donor cornea. This is done when the damage extends through the entire corneal thickness. Dr. Nam will carefully secure the donor cornea with tiny sutures, ensuring it integrates with your eye over time. PK is often recommended for patients with severe corneal scarring, advanced keratoconus, or other full-thickness corneal diseases where partial transplants are not sufficient.
Pterygium Surgery
Pterygium surgery addresses abnormal tissue growth on the cornea, commonly caused by UV exposure or chronic irritation. In this procedure, Dr. Nam removes the pterygium, or growth, and, in many cases, places a conjunctival graft—healthy tissue from another area of the eye—to prevent recurrence. This graft reduces the likelihood of the pterygium returning and improves cosmetic results. Pterygium surgery is particularly beneficial for patients with discomfort, vision impairment, or noticeable redness from the growth.
Superficial Keratectomy
Superficial keratectomy is when Dr. Nam carefully removes irregular or damaged cells from the corneal surface. Dr. Nam smooths the corneal surface, eliminating lesions, scars, or dystrophic tissue that can interfere with your vision or cause discomfort. Superficial keratectomy is ideal for patients with conditions affecting the outermost layer of the cornea, such as anterior basement membrane dystrophy, recurrent corneal erosions, or surface scarring from past injuries or infections. This procedure promotes clearer vision and enhances corneal smoothness.
Restore Clearer Vision With Dr. Nam
At Vantage Eye Consultants, Dr. Enoch Nam offers exceptional corneal and cataract surgery, utilizing advanced techniques and the latest technology to restore clearer vision. As a board-certified cornea specialist and a “surgeon’s surgeon,” Dr. Nam is trusted by peers for his precision and outstanding surgical outcomes. Dr. Nam is committed to compassionate, patient-centered care and provides solutions for complex eye conditions. Schedule a consultation to explore how Dr. Nam can improve your vision.