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The cornea is the clear window on the front of your eye. It’s made of tough, transparent tissue. Together with the sclera (white of your eye), the cornea helps protect your eye. It keeps out dirt, germs and other particles. The cornea also filters out some of the sun’s ultraviolet (UV) light.

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Retina eye surgery is a procedure performed to repair or restore the retina, the light-sensitive layer at the back of the eye. It is commonly used to treat conditions such as retinal detachment, macular holes, diabetic retinopathy, and other retinal disorders.

There are several types of retina surgeries, including vitrectomy, where the vitreous gel inside the eye is removed to repair the retina, and laser surgery, which is used to seal retinal tears or stop bleeding in diabetic retinopathy. Other procedures include scleral buckling, where a silicone band is placed around the eye to push the retina back in place, and pneumatic retinopexy, where a gas bubble is injected to help reattach the retina.

Recovery time varies depending on the type of surgery, but it generally takes a few weeks to a few months. Patients may need to follow specific head positioning, use prescribed eye drops, and avoid strenuous activities to ensure proper healing. Regular follow-up visits with an eye specialist are essential for monitoring progress and preventing complications.