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Hi

i am not a doctor but i had made this surgery in my both eyes in 2010

well , my right eye is not bad now but the left one still has a large astigmatism

The cornea transplant is taking your old cornea which contain a certain disease and replace it with a good one

It may take a whole year to become a normal person but it most cases the healing time is based on your healthy and age .I am 26 years old from Egypt

I hope that this will help you

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