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What Is Corneal Tattooing? Why Is It A Breakthrough in Oculoplastic Surgery?
In oculoplastic surgery, advancements continue to redefine traditional approaches, offering new hope and enhanced solutions for patients with corneal scars and leukomas.
One such groundbreaking development is the adoption of corneal tattooing using permanent liner ink, a procedure that not only improves cosmetic appearance but also transforms the outlook for individuals facing visual impairments due to corneal opacities.

Limitations
Of
Traditional
Methods
Traditionally,
corneal
tattooing
involves
the
use
of
pigmented
powder
inserted
into
the
cornea
via
surgical
pocket
creation.
However,
this
method
posed
limitations
in
achieving
desired
color
outcomes
and
offered
little
flexibility
in
color
options.
Enter
the
innovative
approach
employing
permanent
liner
ink.
This cutting-edge technique allows for the repetition of procedures until the desired color is attained, offering versatility with the ability to choose from a spectrum of colors.
Cosmesis
And
Functionality
Keratopigmentation,
as
it
is
termed
in
oculoplastic
surgery,
holds
significant
promise
for
cosmesis,
particularly
in
cases
where
the
alternative
would
involve
surgical
removal
of
the
eye
followed
by
the
application
of
an
artificial
shell.
By opting for corneal tattooing with permanent liner ink, patients can achieve a more natural and aesthetically pleasing appearance without resorting to more invasive measures.
The choice of permanent liner ink over other alternatives is further justified by its sterility, ensuring a safe and hygienic procedure for patients undergoing corneal tattooing. This mitigates the risk of infection, a primary concern in any surgical intervention.

Patient
Selection
And
Evaluation
Identifying
suitable
candidates
for
corneal
tattooing
involves
a
thorough
evaluation,
typically
indicated
for
individuals
with
blind
eyes
exhibiting
corneal
opacity.
Pre-screening
processes,
including
slit
lamp
examination
and
assessment
of
potential
sight,
help
determine
the
appropriateness
of
the
procedure
for
each
patient.
Recovery
And
Sustainable
Results
As
awareness
of
this
innovative
procedure
spreads,
patients
in
need
of
cosmesis
for
opaque
corneas
and
impaired
vision
are
expected
to
seek
out
this
transformative
solution.
With
the
procedure
now
available
at
our
Borivali
branch,
individuals
can
benefit
from
improved
aesthetics
and
enhanced
quality
of
life.
Following corneal tattooing, patients can anticipate a swift recovery period of 2-3 days, with outcomes that are not only favorable but also reproducible. While infection remains a potential risk, comprehensive post-operative care and antibiotic protocols effectively mitigate this concern, ensuring optimal safety and success for every patient.
(Inputs by Dr. Abhijeet Desai, MS (Ophthal), D.O.M.S. (Gold Medalist ) DNB, MNAMS, FRCSED (UK), Head Clinical Services - Dr Agarwals Eye Hospital - Borivali)
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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