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Eye Clinic » Cornea Transplant (Keratoplasty)

Private Cornea Transplant Surgery in London

A cornea transplant, also known as keratoplasty, is a specialist procedure used to restore vision, reduce pain and improve quality of life for patients with corneal disease or damage. At St John & St Elizabeth Hospital, our experienced consultant ophthalmologists provide expert assessment, advanced surgical techniques and personalised aftercare to achieve the best possible outcomes.

What is a Cornea Transplant?

A cornea transplant, also known as corneal graft surgery, involves replacing part or all of a damaged cornea with healthy donor tissue. The cornea is the clear, dome-shaped surface at the front of the eye that helps focus light and plays a vital role in vision.

When the cornea becomes scarred, swollen, irregular or diseased, it can affect sight and cause discomfort. A cornea transplant can help restore the clarity and function of the cornea, improving both vision and eye health.

At St John & St Elizabeth Hospital, our specialist eye surgeons offer a range of modern corneal transplant techniques, selecting the most appropriate approach based on your individual condition.

A cornea transplant may be recommended if the cornea has become damaged or diseased and other treatments are no longer effective.

Common conditions include:

  • Keratoconus
  • Fuchs’ endothelial dystrophy
  • Corneal scarring following infection or injury
  • Corneal ulcers
  • Corneal swelling (oedema)
  • Failed previous corneal grafts
  • Inherited corneal disorders

Our consultants will carry out a comprehensive assessment to determine whether a corneal transplant is the most appropriate treatment for you.

What Happens During Cornea Transplant Surgery?

Corneal transplant surgery is typically performed under local anaesthetic with sedation or, in some cases, general anaesthetic.

During the procedure, the damaged portion of the cornea is carefully removed and replaced with healthy donor tissue. The new tissue is secured in place using ultra-fine sutures or specialised techniques depending on the type of transplant being performed.

Most procedures are performed as day-case surgery, allowing patients to return home the same day.

Why Choose Us for Cornea Transplant Surgery?

At St John & St Elizabeth Hospital, we provide expert cornea transplant surgery in London delivered by experienced consultant ophthalmologists with specialist expertise in corneal conditions.

Patients benefit from:

  • Consultant-led corneal care
  • Comprehensive diagnostic assessment
  • Advanced corneal transplant techniques
  • Personalised treatment plans
  • Modern private hospital facilities
  • Dedicated nursing and aftercare support
  • Rapid access to consultations and surgery

Our focus is on restoring vision, preserving eye health and helping patients achieve the best possible quality of life.

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