
Eye Donor Procedure
The eye donor procedure involves the donation of eyes after a person has passed away, typically within a few hours to ensure the tissues remain viable. A medical team evaluates the donor for suitability, then performs a surgical procedure to remove the corneas, the clear front part of the eye, which can help restore sight for those in need. The process is quick and respectful, and donations can significantly improve the quality of life for recipients. It’s vital to discuss your wishes about eye donation with family, as their consent is required.