Many patients ask for a "whole eye transplant" to restore vision. The medical reality is different—but there is hope. Learn what is possible today.
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The eye is connected to the brain by the Optic Nerve, which consists of over 1 million tiny nerve fibers. Once cut, these fibers cannot be reconnected.
However, the front window of the eye—the Cornea—can be transplanted successfully. This is what restores vision for millions of people worldwide.
Fig 1: The Cornea (front) is replaceable. The Optic Nerve (back) acts like a cable to the brain and cannot be reconnected yet.
Replacing the entire eyeball including muscles and nerve.
Replacing the clear front layer (Keratoplasty).
We perform the latest organ-preserving surgeries.
Replacing the entire cornea for severe scarring.
Replacing only the front layers, keeping the eye stronger.
Replacing only the back layer without stitches.
Dr. Amrita Mukherjee is a leading expert with over 15 years of experience. She specializes in clarifying the confusion between eye transplants and corneal surgery, guiding patients toward the correct, sight-saving treatment.
Don't rely on myths. Get a scientific evaluation from a specialist.
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