Eye ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves to produce detailed images of internal eye structures, such as muscles, nerves, and tissues. It’s ideal for identifying hidden issues like tissue degeneration or abnormal eye pressure.

Advantages

  • Painless and non-invasive
  • Radiation-free
  • Provides detailed images of internal tissues
  • Suitable for general health checks or subtle internal changes

Limitations:

  • Less effective in examining surface structures like the cornea

Eye Endoscopy

How It Works
Eye endoscopy involves using a specialized tool with a small camera to examine the eye’s surface, including the cornea and retina. This method provides a direct and close-up view of the eye.

Advantages

  • Clear visuals of eye surface structures
  • Ideal for detecting infections, wounds, or corneal issues

Limitations

  • May cause slight discomfort during the procedure
  • Takes slightly longer than ultrasound
  • Limited in examining deeper tissues

Which Option is Best for You?

  • If you need a general eye health check or internal examination for conditions like tissue degeneration, eye ultrasound is a great option.
  • If your concerns involve surface issues, such as infections or corneal injuries, eye endoscopy is the better choice.