Do you have to have a second surgery for a failed corneal shift?

After a failed corneal transplant, the eye will need to be examined and a decision will be made about whether or not to have a second surgery based on the condition of the eye.
Generally, after the first transplant failure, there is a possibility that the second transplant will have rejection again, making the surgery fail.
Therefore, after the failure of corneal transplantation, it is necessary to conduct a comprehensive examination of the eye and evaluate the feasibility of the subsequent transplantation based on the actual differences in the conditions of the examination.
Since each person’s eye condition is different, it is very important to evaluate whether or not another transplant is possible to avoid irreparable damage to the eye from multiple transplants.
Therefore, it is important that patients do not blindly follow the trend of deciding whether or not to undergo a second transplant, but rather go to a regular hospital and seek advice from an ophthalmologist specializing in ophthalmology.