Corneal Topography
Corneal Topography
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) :
1. Is Corneal Topography Painful?
No, corneal topography is a completely non-invasive and painless procedure.
2. How Long Does the Procedure Take?
The entire corneal topography scan typically takes less than 10 minutes.
3. Can Corneal Topography Detect All Eye Conditions?
Corneal topography is excellent for detecting corneal disorders such as keratoconus, astigmatism, and corneal scarring, but it may not diagnose other eye conditions like cataracts or glaucoma.
What is Corneal Topography?
Corneal topography is a high-tech imaging technique used to measure the curvature and shape of the cornea, the transparent, dome-shaped surface that covers the front of the eye. It helps in diagnosing eye conditions that affect the cornea, planning surgeries like LASIK, and fitting contact lenses accurately.
What Are the Causes of Corneal Irregularities?
Several factors can lead to irregularities in the cornea that may require corneal topography for diagnosis:
- Keratoconus: A progressive condition where the cornea thins and bulges outward into a cone shape.
- Astigmatism: A common vision condition caused by an irregularly shaped cornea.
- Corneal Scarring: Previous infections, injuries, or surgeries can leave scars affecting corneal shape.
- Post-LASIK Complications: Corneal topography helps in tracking any changes after laser eye surgery.
Understanding the root cause is critical for effective treatment and long-term eye health.
Types of Corneal Topography
There are several methods used to capture detailed maps of the cornea, including:
- Placido Disk Systems: Measures the reflection of concentric rings of light projected onto the cornea.
- Scheimpflug Imaging: Uses rotating cameras to capture 3D images of the cornea.
- Orbscan: A type of topography system that evaluates both the front and back surfaces of the cornea.
Symptoms That May Require Corneal Topography
You may need a corneal topography scan if you experience:
- Blurred or distorted vision
- Difficulty seeing at night
- Double vision or ghost images
- Frequent changes in eyeglass prescription
- Uncomfortable contact lens wear
If you notice any of these symptoms, it’s important to consult an ophthalmologist like Dr. Suraj Munjal for a detailed eye evaluation.
How is Corneal Topography Diagnosed?
Corneal topography is a quick and painless procedure. During the test, you will be asked to sit in front of the topography machine and focus on a specific target. The machine projects a series of light rings onto the surface of the cornea. The reflection of these rings is captured by a computer, which then generates a detailed 3D map.
This procedure takes just a few minutes and provides a wealth of information about the cornea’s shape, thickness, and health.
Treatment Options Based on Corneal Topography
Depending on the diagnosis, treatment options for corneal issues may include:
- Specialized Contact Lenses: Scleral or rigid gas-permeable lenses may be recommended for irregular corneas.
- Corneal Cross-linking: A procedure that strengthens the cornea to prevent further progression of keratoconus.
- LASIK or PRK Surgery: Laser eye surgeries for vision correction, guided by corneal topography for precise results.
- Intacs: Small implants inserted into the cornea to reshape it and improve vision in keratoconus patients.
Dr. Suraj Munjal will guide you through personalized treatment options based on your corneal topography results.
Cost of Treatment and Stay in India
India offers high-quality eye care at a fraction of the cost compared to other countries. The cost of corneal topography and related treatments can vary depending on the complexity of the condition and treatment required.
- Cost of Corneal Topography: Typically ranges between INR 2,000 to 5,000 per eye.
- Cost of Treatment: Depending on the treatment, costs can range from INR 20,000 to INR 1,50,000.
Stay in India: If you’re traveling to India for treatment, it is recommended to plan for a stay of 7 to 10 days for consultations, treatment, and follow-up care. India also offers a variety of affordable accommodations near hospitals and clinics, making it a preferred destination for medical tourism.