Treatment Overview
Early AMD Monitoring with Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) in Korea is a non-invasive diagnostic and monitoring program for patients with early-stage Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD). OCT provides high-resolution cross-sectional imaging of the retina, allowing detection of subtle macular changes such as drusen accumulation, retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) abnormalities, or early fluid accumulation before symptoms develop.
In Korea, early AMD monitoring with OCT is performed with advanced imaging systems and AI-assisted analysis:
- High-resolution spectral-domain (SD) or swept-source OCT for precise retinal layer assessment
- Fundus autofluorescence imaging (FAF) to track RPE changes
- AI-assisted OCT interpretation to detect subtle drusen growth and early fluid
- Digital monitoring dashboards to track progression over time
- Personalized follow-up intervals based on risk factors and retinal findings
- Integration with lifestyle and nutritional counseling to slow disease progression
- Optional adjunct imaging such as OCT-A for microvascular assessment
This program allows ophthalmologists to identify high-risk patients early, plan preventive interventions, and preserve vision.
Purpose & Benefits
Purpose
- Detect early AMD changes before visual symptoms occur
- Monitor drusen accumulation and RPE health
- Identify patients at high risk for progression to advanced AMD
- Guide early preventive measures including lifestyle, supplements, or therapy
- Facilitate timely intervention with anti-VEGF, laser, or other treatment if needed
Benefits
- Non-invasive, painless, and quick imaging procedure
- Early detection allows better long-term visual outcomes
- Personalized monitoring reduces unnecessary visits
- AI-assisted analysis improves diagnostic accuracy
- Supports preventive care and treatment planning
- Enables long-term tracking of retinal health and AMD progression
Ideal Candidates
Early AMD Monitoring with OCT in Korea is ideal for:
- Individuals over 50 with family history of AMD
- Patients with early drusen or RPE changes detected in prior exams
- People with mild visual complaints such as distortion or reduced contrast
- High-risk patients with smoking history, hypertension, or cardiovascular disease
- Patients seeking proactive monitoring and early intervention
Possible Risks & Complications
Minor / Transient Issues
- Eye fatigue from prolonged fixation during imaging
- Mild light sensitivity from the imaging device
- Temporary blurred vision due to pupil dilation (if used)
Rare / Serious Risks
- Very rare allergic reaction to pupil-dilating drops (if applied)
- No invasive risks, as OCT is a non-contact imaging technique
How Korean Clinics Minimize Risks
- Use of non-invasive, ultra-fast OCT systems
- Optional AI-assisted analysis for high accuracy
- Experienced ophthalmic technicians guiding patients during imaging
- Pupil dilation only when necessary to minimize discomfort
Related Diagnostic & Treatment Techniques
- Spectral-Domain or Swept-Source OCT – High-resolution retinal imaging
- Fundus Autofluorescence (FAF) – Detect early RPE abnormalities
- OCT-Angiography (OCT-A) – Assess early microvascular changes
- Color Fundus Photography – Baseline retinal documentation
- Genetic or Biomarker Testing – Optional for high-risk patients
- Nutritional and Lifestyle Counseling – Reduce AMD progression risk
- Low-Vision Assessment – Early planning for visual rehabilitation if needed
Treatment Process in Korea
Step 1 – Pre-Imaging Assessment
- Comprehensive eye exam including visual acuity and IOP
- Assessment of risk factors (age, family history, systemic conditions)
- Determination of imaging protocol (OCT, OCT-A, FAF)
Step 2 – OCT Imaging Procedure
- Patient seated and instructed to fixate on target
- High-resolution retinal scans acquired using SD or swept-source OCT
- Optional pupil dilation for enhanced image quality
- AI-assisted software analyzes retinal layers, drusen, and fluid
Step 3 – Follow-Up & Monitoring
- Results reviewed by ophthalmologist or retina specialist
- Digital dashboard tracks changes over time
- Personalized follow-up intervals (6–12 months or more frequent if high risk)
- Preventive strategies or early treatment initiated if progression detected
Duration: 10–20 minutes per session
Setting: Outpatient ophthalmology clinic with advanced OCT equipment
Recovery & After-Care
After-Care Guidelines
- No recovery time needed; patient can resume normal activities immediately
- Avoid rubbing eyes if pupil dilation was used
- Follow recommended interval for next OCT session
- Monitor for any new visual symptoms and report immediately
Recovery Timeline
- Immediate: Imaging completed; no visual disruption
- Ongoing: Regular monitoring every 6–12 months or as recommended
Results & Longevity
Expected Results
- Early detection of AMD changes before vision loss occurs
- Identification of patients at high risk for progression
- Informed planning of preventive interventions
- Documentation of retinal changes over years for longitudinal care
Longevity
- Non-invasive monitoring can continue lifelong
- Frequency adjusted based on disease risk and retinal status
- Early intervention improves long-term vision preservation
Why Korea Is a Top Destination
- Advanced OCT systems (SD and swept-source) for high-resolution imaging
- AI-assisted interpretation for early detection of subtle changes
- Experienced retina specialists and ophthalmologists
- Integrated monitoring dashboards for long-term tracking
- Preventive and early intervention strategies combined with modern imaging
- English-friendly clinics with structured follow-up programs
- Non-invasive, safe, and patient-friendly procedures
Unique Korean Innovations
- AI-guided detection of drusen, RPE changes, and early fluid
- Digital patient monitoring portals with historical retinal imaging
- Combined OCT and OCT-A protocols for microvascular assessment
- Personalized follow-up intervals based on retinal risk profile
- Integration with nutritional counseling and lifestyle interventions
Cost Range (Indicative Estimate)
| Package | Price (KRW) | Approx. USD | Inclusions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single OCT Scan | ₩100,000 – ₩250,000 | ~$75 – $190 | SD or swept-source OCT + fundus imaging |
| Comprehensive Early AMD Monitoring Package | ₩300,000 – ₩600,000 | ~$230 – $455 | OCT + FAF + AI analysis + consultation |
| Annual Monitoring Program | ₩500,000 – ₩1,200,000 | ~$380 – $915 | Multiple OCT sessions + FAF + OCT-A + risk assessment |
Popular Clinics in Korea
- Kim’s Eye Hospital Retina Center (Seoul)
- Gangnam Severance Hospital Retina Clinic
- Seoul National University Hospital Ophthalmology Center
- B&VIIT Eye Center (Gangnam)
- BGN Eye Clinic (Seoul & Busan)
- NUNE Eye Hospital (Daegu)
- Glory Seoul Eye Clinic
- Dream Eye Center (Seoul)



