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Iris Implantation

Iris implantation is the process of implanting an artificial iris in the eye. The entire procedure is performed under local anesthesia so the patient will not feel any pain. It is indicated in people who lack a natural iris or those with damaged iris following an injury. Complications of iris implantation include vision loss and permanent eye damage.

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What are the various ways to treat dilated pupil?

Query: Hi doctor, I had a serious eye injury before 10 years due to cricket ball hit. At that time, my pupil got enlarged and dilated. Can it get treated now?  Read Full »


Dr. Asif Manzoor

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. After blunt trauma, pupil constrictor muscles may be damaged and that causes permanently dilated pupil called traumatic mydriasis. This just causes mild blurring or photophobia in bright light due to large aperture. But, in case of trauma, there are more important thing...  Read Full »

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