Intraocular lens implantation is a method of correcting vision by inserting a lens in front of or behind the iris without using lasers.
We correct vision while preserving the cornea without any excision.
We use special lenses tailored to the individual's prescription and place them in the anterior or posterior.
The procedure is completed after placing the implanted lens in the correct position with topical anesthesia.
Recommended for
Individuals with thin corneas who cannot undergo LASIK or LASEK surgery
Individuals with high myopia who cannot undergo LASIK or LASEK surgery
Individuals with corneal abnormalities such as corneal opacity
Individuals who have a reluctance to undergo laser vision correction surgery
Individuals experiencing discomfort due to dry eyes or light glare
Individuals whose vision has worsened after vision correction surgery
Individuals with corneal scars or diseases
Individuals with excessively large pupil size at night
Individuals who frequently find wearing glasses uncomfortable
Individuals who find the cost of lens purchases burdensome
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363 Gangnam-daero, Seocho-gu, Seoul (Seocho-dong, 363 Gangnam Tower)
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I visited an eye doctor because my eyes were getting easily fatigued and felt very dry. Especially with spending more time looking at screens, the discomfort intensified. After checking in, I went through a vision test and some basic checks first, and each step was clearly explained, so it was easy to follow along. In the consultation room, they explained my current eye condition based on the test results and distinguished whether it was just a vision issue or discomfort due to dryness. They also pointed out my habits related to eye use and whether I take breaks, offering practical management tips that were really helpful. They outlined methods I could use if necessary but didn't pressure me into anything, so I felt no burden. Later, I learned about ways to reduce eye fatigue and aspects of my daily life that I should pay attention to. Overall, the examinations and explanations were well-balanced, leading to a high level of understanding, and it was a visit that helped me manage my eye condition.
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2026-04-04
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Recently, I've been feeling that my eyes get easily fatigued and my vision blurs, so I decided to visit an ophthalmologist. I usually spend a lot of time on my smartphone and computer, so I thought it was just fatigue, but I figured it would be good to get a thorough check-up. At the clinic, they performed various tests in order, including vision tests, eye pressure, and corneal condition. The testing process was organized, allowing me to objectively understand the current state of my eyes, and they explained the results in a clear way, which was really helpful. Especially when I learned that my dry eye symptoms were worse than I thought, it made me realize I hadn't been taking care of my eyes enough.
After that, I received detailed guidance on how to use artificial tears and establish eye rest habits, and they prescribed me medication to use if necessary. As I started to gradually change my habits following their advice, I noticed that my eye fatigue was slowly decreasing. I had only thought about my vision issues, but this experience made me realize how important it is to take care of my overall eye health.
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2026-04-04
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Lately, when I go outside during the day, my glare symptoms have been really bad. The sunlight feels unusually strong and even the fluorescent lights seem to blur. At first, I thought it would just be for a little while, but since the glare symptoms have persisted for several days now, it's been really tough. When the glare comes on, it feels like my eyes are tearing up, but I also have a dry sensation, and they feel stiff and foreign.
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2026-04-01
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2025-09-30
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I would like to inquire about LASIK. Is it possible to call for information?