Treatment Overview
The Eye Pressure Control & Follow-up Program in Korea is a comprehensive management system designed to maintain stable intraocular pressure (IOP) — the primary factor in preventing glaucoma progression. This program combines precision diagnostics, AI-enhanced IOP trend analysis, tailored medication strategies, laser therapy optimization, and continuous follow-up to ensure long-term optic nerve protection.
Korean glaucoma clinics provide exceptional IOP control through:
- Gold-standard Goldmann applanation tonometry
- Corneal-compensated IOP measurement techniques
- AI-based pressure fluctuation prediction
- Medication efficacy tracking & adherence monitoring
- Laser & MIGS integration for stable long-term control
- Digital follow-up systems for ongoing evaluation
This structured program is ideal for ensuring that each patient maintains a safe pressure range for many years.
Purpose & Benefits
Purpose
- Achieve and maintain target intraocular pressure
- Prevent damage to the optic nerve through ongoing monitoring
- Adjust treatments based on real-time IOP changes
- Provide structured follow-up schedules for long-term disease stability
- Reduce risk of pressure spikes or sudden glaucoma worsening
- Guide patients through medication, laser, or surgical interventions
Benefits
- Stable long-term IOP, reducing progression risk
- Personalized treatment plans based on pressure behavior
- Accurate pressure monitoring using advanced diagnostic tools
- Fewer emergency visits through proactive follow-up
- Better medication adherence with digital reminders
- Enhanced prediction accuracy from AI trend analysis
- Reduced visual field loss due to timely interventions
Ideal Candidates
The Eye Pressure Control & Follow-up Program in Korea is ideal for:
- Patients with newly diagnosed glaucoma needing baseline pressure control
- Individuals with fluctuating or unstable IOP
- Patients with normal-tension glaucoma requiring precise target setting
- People experiencing visual field progression despite treatment
- Individuals undergoing laser or MIGS who need structured post-op monitoring
- Patients with medication intolerance or poor adherence
- Anyone requiring lifelong pressure management for optic nerve health
Possible Risks & Complications
The program is safe, but uncontrolled glaucoma may involve risks such as:
- Pressure spikes leading to optic nerve damage
- Undetected IOP fluctuations
- Medication-related side effects
- Poor adherence causing rapid disease progression
- Structural thinning despite normal IOP readings
Korean specialists minimize risks using:
- AI-enhanced monitoring
- Digital IOP tracking systems
- Frequent pressure checks
- Transparent medication optimization
- Proactive treatment escalation
Surgical Techniques
(These are the interventions used when IOP cannot be stabilized with medication alone.)
1. Selective Laser Trabeculoplasty (SLT)
First-line laser therapy to reduce IOP and eliminate medication burden.
2. MicroPulse Laser Therapy
Gentle, non-destructive method for lowering pressure in resistant cases.
3. MIGS (Minimally Invasive Glaucoma Surgery)
Recommended for persistent instability:
- iStent Inject
- Hydrus Microstent
- KDB Goniotomy
- Canaloplasty
- GATT
- Trabecular bypass devices
4. Filtration Surgeries
For advanced cases requiring deeper IOP reduction:
- Trabeculectomy
- PreserFlo MicroShunt
- Tube shunts (Ahmed, Baerveldt)
5. Medication Optimization Protocols
Adjust dosing schedules based on diurnal patterns and patient tolerance.
Treatment Process in Korea
Step 1 – Comprehensive IOP Baseline Evaluation
Includes applanation tonometry, corneal thickness measurement, and optic nerve imaging.
Step 2 – Target Pressure Setting
AI-assisted analysis determines the ideal IOP to prevent progression.
Step 3 – Personalized Treatment Plan
Medication, laser therapy, or MIGS integrated for optimal pressure control.
Step 4 – Regular Follow-up Examinations
Scheduled follow-ups (1–6 months) to monitor IOP, OCT, and visual fields.
Step 5 – Treatment Adjustment
Based on pressure behavior and optic nerve response, therapy is modified.
Follow-up Duration: Ongoing
Setting: Outpatient glaucoma management clinic
Recovery & After-Care
After-Care Guidelines
- Maintain medication routine consistently
- Avoid missing follow-up appointments
- Report symptoms such as pain, halos, or sudden vision blur
- Use artificial tears if drops cause irritation
- Follow post-laser or MIGS instructions closely
- Keep a pressure log if instructed
Recovery Timeline
Days 1–3: Initial stabilization after any treatment change
Week 1: IOP begins to respond to therapy adjustments
Weeks 2–4: Full treatment effect observed
1–3 Months: Stable IOP pattern established and monitored
Results & Longevity
Expected Results
- Long-term stabilization of IOP
- Reduced risk of optic nerve damage
- Improved visual field preservation
- Lower need for emergency glaucoma care
- Predictable disease course with fewer fluctuations
Longevity
- IOP control is maintained for years with consistent follow-up
- Long-term stability improved by data-driven adjustments
- Pressure targets re-evaluated as the patient ages
- Lifelong monitoring ensures early detection of any change
Why Korea Is a Top Destination
- Highly advanced tonometry and diagnostic equipment
- AI-enhanced tracking for long-term pressure stability
- Specialists with deep experience in complex glaucoma cases
- Integrated systems combining medication, laser, and MIGS
- Excellent continuity of care through structured follow-ups
- Strong outcomes for NTG and difficult-to-control glaucoma
Unique Korean Innovations
- AI-driven IOP fluctuation prediction
- Pressure-adjusted optic nerve vulnerability scoring
- Digital adherence monitoring and treatment reminders
- Circadian rhythm–based scheduling of medications
- Integrated IOP + OCT progression dashboards
- Smart monitoring programs for high-risk individuals
These innovations make Korea’s Eye Pressure Control & Follow-up Program a world-leading system for long-term glaucoma stability and optic nerve protection.
Cost Range (Indicative Estimate)
| Program Package | Price (KRW) | Approx. USD | Inclusions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Basic IOP Control Check-Up | ₩100,000 – ₩180,000 | ~$75 – $140 | IOP testing + corneal compensation |
| Advanced Pressure Stability Program | ₩300,000 – ₩600,000 | ~$230 – $450 | OCT + IOP trends + AI prediction |
| Comprehensive IOP Management + Laser/MIGS Planning | ₩800,000 – ₩2,000,000+ | ~$600 – $1,500+ | Full diagnostics + treatment strategy |
Popular Clinics in Korea
- B&VIIT Eye Center (Seoul)
- Dream Eye Center (Seoul)
- BGN Eye Clinic (Seoul & Busan)
- Glory Seoul Eye Clinic
- K-Cure Vision Center (Gangnam)



