
BENGALURU, August 19, 2025: Eye specialists in Bengaluru are reporting a steep rise in vision problems such as myopia and astigmatism over the past decade, with children, young adults, and IT professionals being the most affected. Doctors attribute this surge to excessive screen time, limited outdoor activity, and the pressures of academics and work.
To address this growing concern, Dr Agarwal’s Eye Hospital has launched the Wavelight EX500 Contoura Excimer Laser in Bengaluru — an advanced, topography-guided LASIK system that offers precise, personalised vision correction.
Refractive errors, caused when the eye fails to focus light correctly, are now increasingly common in Karnataka, particularly among children aged 8–15 and young adults between 20–35 years. Experts warn that without early detection and timely treatment, these conditions could lead to complications such as lazy eye in children and persistent eye strain in adults.

Dr Amod Nayak, Head of Clinic1d11qqal Services at Dr Agarwal’s Eye Hospital, noted:
“We are seeing a rapid increase in refractive errors, especially myopia and astigmatism, across Bengaluru and Karnataka. Young people are particularly vulnerable due to screen-heavy lifestyles. Contoura Vision not only corrects myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism but also addresses microscopic corneal irregularities that traditional LASIK or glasses cannot, ensuring sharper and more natural vision.”
Unlike conventional LASIK, Contoura Vision maps up to 22,000 unique points on the cornea, enabling highly customised treatment. The technology reduces side effects such as glare and halos, speeds up recovery, and improves clarity, even in night vision.
According to Dr Sanjana Vatsa, Cornea and Refractive Surgeon at Dr Agarwal’s Eye Hospital, refractive surgery today is about more than cosmetic freedom from glasses.
“It impacts comfort, productivity, and overall eye health. With this technology, patients are often able to return to work within 48–72 hours, significantly improving quality of life across all age groups,” she explained.
With 13 facilities in Bengaluru, five advanced refractive systems across Karnataka, and more than 65 nationwide, Dr Agarwal’s Eye Hospital is one of India’s leading centres for vision correction. The group performs 2,500–3,000 refractive surgeries every month, reflecting strong patient trust.
As part of the launch, the hospital is offering free refractive evaluations and value packages for Contoura procedures across all Karnataka branches during August.
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