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Advanced Glaucoma Surgery
Treatment of advanced Retinal,
Orbital and Diabetic Diseases
Diabetic Eye Disease Retinopathy
Retina
Strabismus Management
Intravitreal Injections of Anti VEGF
(Lucentis, Eylea, Ozurdex, Vabysmo) & Triamcinolone
Implantable Collamer Lens or ICL
Cataract Surgery
SupraLasik
Orbit
Pediatric Ophthalmology
Keratoconus
Ocular Prosthesis
Advanced Glaucoma Surgery
Glaucoma is an eye disorder which affects the optic nerve leading to gradual impairment of the vision. Raised intra-ocular pressure is often the risk factor for the development of glaucoma. Our clinic provides various types and combinations of surgery that aim to lower the intraocular pressure by allowing the aqueous humor from the eye to drain out or lower its production.
Read MoreTreatment of advanced Retinal, Orbital and Diabetic Diseases
Our ophthalmologists are able to carry out procedures to treat diabetes related eye disease and retinal eye disease. These include Retinal Laser procedure, intravitreal injections of Anti-VEGF
Read MoreDiabetic Eye Disease Retinopathy
Diabetes is a chronic disease in which your blood glucose or sugar levels are very high. Uncontrolled levels pose a risk to associated heart, kidney, and eye disorders. People with diabetes may develop three major eye problems – glaucoma, cataract, and retinopathy.
Read MoreRetina
The retina is the layer of tissue in the back of the eye that is responsible for vision. It is attached to the choroid tissue, which supplies the retina with blood.
Read MoreStrabismus Management
Those diagnosed with strabismus have mis-aligned eyes, due to lack of coordination between the extraocular muscles. This can lead to improper double vision. Our ophthalmologist here can help correct this with a combination of eyeglasses, vision therapy and surgery.
Read MoreIntravitreal Injections of Anti VEGF (Lucentis, Avastin) & Triamcinolone
Injections into the eye or surrounding tissues can be made for various reasons. Injections can be made into the vitreous of the eye (intravitreal), behind the eye (retrobulbar), below the conjunctiva (subconjunctival) or under tenon's capsule (subtenons).
Read MoreImplantable Collamer Lens or ICL
Implantable collamer lens or ICL, called by its manufacturer Visian ICL, is a soft, flexible gel-lens used in refractive surgeries for the permanent correction of myopia (nearsightedness), made of a collagen copolymer material, named by combining "collagen" and "polymer".
Read MoreCataract Surgery
Cataract is a gradual cloudiness of the natural lens that occurs in all of us with time. This results in gradual loss of visual performance however due to its slow onset you often doesn't realize the extent to which your vision has declined till you have it tested by an eye specialist. The earliest signs of cataract are loss of vision contrast, duller appearance of colors or glare and haloes around bright lights.
Read MoreSupraLasik
SupraLASIK is a surgical procedure. It stands for Laser-assisted in situ keratomileusisand. In this procedure a flap is cut open in the cornea, with a microkeratome to reveal the corneal stroma; the middle section of the cornea. In the presence of an excimer laser some of the tissue from the corneal stroma is removed, leading to the curvature of the cornea being reshaped...
Read MoreOrbit
The eye is a delicate and sensitive organ. An injury to the eye from contact sports or a motor vehicle accident can often result in trauma to the orbit. The orbit is the bony cavity of the skull that surrounds and protects the eye ball and includes muscles and nerves attached to the eye. The most common orbital injuries/disorders include orbital trauma and orbital tumors.
Read MorePediatric Ophthalmology
Pediatric ophthalmology is a branch of medicine which specializes in children's eye care. Doctors in this specialty are referred to as pediatric ophthalmologists. Some of the eye exam tests performed in children
Read MoreKeratoconus
Unlike the normal curvature of the cornea, those suffering from this degenerative disorder have structural corneal changes leading to the appearance of a thin conical shaped cornea. This further affects the vision leading to distorted images, multiple images and sensitivity to light...
Read MoreOcular Prosthesis
At Imperial Healthcare institute, we offer Artificial Eye and low vision treatment. We strive to provide you with the best prosthesis available in the Middle East. The Specialist carefully takes precise 3 dimensional measurements of the cavity with all the real eye details to reach a fully condensed cavity.
Read MoreThe Eyelid Clinic
Select an area for concern to learn about the various treatment services
Eyebrows
Imperial Healthcare's team of qualified and highly skilled oculoplastic surgeons offer many services to correct the effects of aging around the eyes. An oculoplastic surgeon is a highly specialized plastic surgeon and ophthalmologist who is dedicated to procedures and treatment of the structures around the eye ie. the eyelids, brow, forehead and mid-face.
Read MoreUpper and Lower Lid Blepharoplasty
Blepharoplasty is also called eyelid lift surgery. It is performed to correct the sagging of skin in the upper and lower eyelids. This improves the appearance of your eyelids and the area around it to give you a younger and more relaxed look.
Read MorePtosis
Ptosis is the medical term for a condition in which the upper eyelid droops down slightly or in severe cases, the lid droops low enough to cover the whole pupil and block normal vision. Ptosis can occur in both children and adults.
Read MoreLacrimal Gland Abnormalities
This is a common condition and is caused by a blockage in one of the small glands in the eyelid. A small lump develops as the normal contents cannot escape. Although it is unsightly, it is easy to treat and should not cause you any major problems with your vision.
As a first step in treatment, you will be prescribed antibiotics to reduce the inflammation in the eyelid. Heat treatment with hot compresses can also help and may actually release the contents of the cyst which means that further intervention is not needed.
Tear Duct System
Tear ducts are membranous canals that drain tears from the eyes into the nasal cavity. Blocked tear ducts, also known as dacryostenosis or congenital lacrimal duct obstruction, is a common condition in infants that may affect one or both eyes. Blocked tear ducts may also occur in adults resulting in a persistently watery eye.
Read MoreTear Trough
The tear trough, an area under the lower lids, is often associated with under-eye circlesand a sunken appearance, giving you a tired look despite adequate rest.Treatment is targeted towards specific anatomical abnormalities and may includea combination of techniques such as botulinum toxin injection, surgeryand replacement of volume.
Read MoreBlepharoplasty
Blepharoplasty is also called eyelid lift surgery. It is done to correct the puffiness, sagging and drooping of upper eyelids. It is also performed to remove the excess skin and bags under the lower eyelids. It improves the appearance of your eyelids and the area around it to give you a younger and more relaxed look.
Read MoreNasolabial Folds
Nasolabial folds, commonly known as "smile or laugh lines" are the deep lines or the indented skin between the corner of the nose and corner of the mouth.
With age and excessive exposure to sunlight, the loss of skin elasticity and firmness is related to the breakdown of collagen (protein responsible for skin tightness). This causes the skin to become loose, appear saggy, and to form folds.
Skin & Hair
Computerized Skin Analysis System
The skin is the largest organ of the body which functions to cover and protect you from the outer elements. Skin helps in the regulation of body temperature and permits the sensation of touch. The skin is prone to various changes such as acne, infection, roughness or dryness, dullness, visible pores, sun burns, etc. These are mainly caused due to the ageing process and exposure to harmful elements in the environment. Skin analysis is a valuable diagnostic tool used to evaluate skin condition.
A computerized skin analysis system is a novel procedure that helps in identification of skin texture, acne, hyperpigmentation, sun damage, aging of skin and other skin problems to help your physician determine the best treatment approach for you.
Computerized skin analysis involves the use of fluorescence spectroscopy to reveal details of your skin that are not visible to the naked eye. Photographic images of the skin are viewed on a computer screen to help your doctor assess your skin condition. The results of the analysis can then be printed for your reference. Based on the results of the analysis, the doctor determines the best treatment option for you.
Derma Vision Pro Skin Analyzer is a modern digital photography imaging system employed for the analysis of facial skin lesions. It provides specialized images such as cross polarization images (CPI is an image without reflected light to analyze between the dermis and epidermis layers), parallel polarization images (PPI is an image with reflected light to analyze the epidermis) and UV images (to analyze the condition of pores and the degree of moisture on the face) by a unique skin color analysis system. Derma Vision provides qualitative and quantitative information to your doctor with before & after image analysis function. The analyzer provides high-resolution images with brilliant color information.
Derma Vision analyzer is a portable instrument, easy to set-up and user friendly. It is used to verify skin tone and skin pigmentation. It is also used to analyze darkened areas of skin such as birthmarks, scars, blemishes, dark circles, freckles, acne, flushing, etc. Age related problems such as wrinkles and pores are well evaluated with this procedure.
A skin area on the left, right and front of the face is selected for the analysis. CPI is used to analyze the red and black skin diseases such as port-wine stains, pimples, flushing, dark spots, pores and speckles. PPI is used for the diagnosis of skin surface features such as wrinkles and scars. UV imaging is a very powerful tool for identifying bacterial skin disease, hyper or hypo pigmentation, pore condition, and hydration/dehydration of skin.
Acupuncture
Today in most western cultures it is considered a “new alternative” medicine. In reality Acupuncture (and its related Moxibustion) are practiced medical treatments that are over 5,000 years old. Very basically, Acupuncture is the insertion of very fine needles, (sometimes in conjunction with electrical stimulus), on the body’s surface, in order to influence physiological functioning of the body.
Acupuncture can also be used in conjunction with heat produced by burning specific herbs, this is called Moxibustion. In addition, a non-invasive method of massage therapy, called Acupressure, can also be effective.
The first record of Acupuncture is found in the 4,700 year old Huang Di Nei Jing (Yellow Emperor’s Classic of Internal Medicine). This is said to be the oldest medical textbook in the world. It is said to have been written down from even earlier theories by Shen Nung, the father of Chinese Medicine. Shen Nung documented theories about circulation, pulse, and the heart over 4,000 years before European medicine had any concept about them.
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