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Hexagonal Keratotomy Complication Repair with Dr.Gulani

Slit-lamp retroillumination image showing a cornea with previous Hexagonal Keratotomy incisions causing irregular corneal optics, visual distortion, glare, halos, and cataract-related vision complications.

Hexagonal Keratotomy (Hex K) Complications: Why Patients Are Struggling Decades Later — And How Vision Can Still Be Restored For many patients who underwent Hexagonal Keratotomy (Hex K) years ago, the promise was simple: freedom from glasses and better vision. At the time, it was considered innovative. But decades later, many of these same patients […]

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Apthera IC-8 Lens for Radial Keratotomy Eyes: When & How

Slit-lamp photograph showing the IC-8 Apthera™ pinhole intraocular lens implanted in a post-Radial Keratotomy eye with complex corneal optics and irregular visual architecture.

Apthera IC-8 Lens for RK Eyes: The Truth About Cataract Surgery After Radial Keratotomy & how Dr. Gulani customizes lens implants and reverses bad outcomes for a Worldwide clientele. For many Radial Keratotomy patients, the journey did not end when the original surgery was completed decades ago. In fact, for thousands of people around the […]

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New Technologies for Radial Keratotomy Cataract with Dr. Gulani in Florida

Radial keratotomy vision correction technology showing corneal topography with London Bridge and Jacksonville skyline, representing international RK patients seeking help for vision problems and cataracts

Radial Keratotomy Vision Failure: When RK Eyes Lose Clarity—and Where Patients Worldwide Find Help Radial Keratotomy Was Meant to Improve Vision. For Many, It Became the Beginning of Lifelong Instability. Radial Keratotomy (RK) was performed on thousands of eyes decades ago. At the time, it delivered freedom from glasses and contacts. But time has revealed […]

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