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Corneal Rings (ICRS / ISRS)

Tiny arc-shaped implants that reshape and stabilize a cornea weakened by keratoconus, improving vision and often delaying the need for a transplant.

From · all-in
$4,411–$5,420
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Corneal Rings (ICRS / ISRS)
From · all-in
$4,411–$5,420
surgeon + hospital + Wellum Care
Save vs USA
vs US average
Recommended stay
3
nights
Recovery
1–2 weeks
full recovery
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3 available
3 nights

Baseline estimate. Final stay depends on your surgeon's instructions after your videoconsultation.

For this procedure you can pick one of our partner hotels or our REHAUS Recovery House (official partner). Wellum partner rate.

Wellum (Mexico)

all-in
Surgeon & medical team $3,331
Hospital, OR & anesthesia included in package
Accommodation: · 3 nights
Wellum Care Concierge $1,000
Total all-in

United States

true cost
Surgeon quoted price $3,350
Pre-op exam & topography $350
Prescription eye drops $100
Follow-up exams $200
Total real cost $4,000

US prices: 2026 averages for board-certified ophthalmologists at accredited facilities, built up by component (surgeon, facility/OR, anesthesia, pre-op exams, drops/medication and follow-ups). Sources: AAO Eye Health Statistics, ASCRS Clinical Survey, AllAboutVision, Refractive Surgery Council, CareCredit and published clinic pricing.

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Why this isn't your final quote

We can't give you a 100% exact number until your surgeon sees your case in your medical video consultation. Your final quote may move from this estimate based on additional studies your surgeon may need, your specific anatomy, or projected recovery time. Most patients land within 15% of what you're seeing here — we'd rather tell you that upfront than surprise you later.

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About this procedure

- What is it?: Tiny arc-shaped implants that reshape and stabilize a cornea weakened by keratoconus, improving vision and often delaying the need for a transplant.

- Who is it for?: Patients evaluated by our specialist; candidacy is confirmed in your video consultation.

- Recovery: 1–2 weeks (estimate; your surgeon adjusts to your case).

- Price: From $3,267 USD all-in. See your personalized price with the calculator below.

Your recovery, day by day

This is what a typical patient experience looks like. Every case varies — your surgeon will adjust based on your progress.

Day / Phase What to expect
Day -1 Arrival & corneal mapping Airport pickup, hotel, detailed corneal topography.
Day 0 Ring placement 20–30 min per eye, topical anesthesia. Same-day discharge.
Day 3–5 Follow-up & fly home Vision and position check; cleared to travel.

Frequently asked questions about this procedure

How many rings will I need?

One or two segments per eye depending on your cornea, your surgeon decides during planning.

Will I still need glasses?

Rings improve vision and contact-lens tolerance; many patients still use glasses or lenses for sharpest vision.

Do I need a recovery house?

No, a hotel stay is enough.

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