it depends on what's happened to it??? usually as a last resort, a transplant can be done to save it if necessary
NO because you don't want to invite more germs to your eye.
LASIK eye surgery is performed on the cornea, the clear covering of the outer part of the eye.
While eye correction surgery can be beneficial to the recipient, it can also be dangerous. Complications can take place during the surgery or during recovery.The cornea can be cut, leading to the halting of the procedure until the cornea heals.
Cornea transplant
The cornea is the most difficult layer of the eye to cut due to its strong and resistant nature. It acts as a protective barrier for the eye and provides structural support. Surgical procedures that involve cutting the cornea require precision and care to avoid complications.
welll it is the lower cornea
Cut the Rope happened in 2010.
The cornea is dome shaped
Cornea.
The cornea is the normally transplanted part of the eye.
No not realy