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Corneal Transplant Success Rates: What the Evidence Shows

Medically reviewed by Dr. Jayadatt D. Patel — MBBS, MS (Ophthalmology), FCRS · Last reviewed June 2026

Corneal transplantation is one of the most successful forms of transplant surgery — but “success” depends on several factors, and honest expectations matter as much as the operation itself.

What “success” means

Success usually means a clear graft and useful vision. Outcomes are generally very good, especially for conditions such as keratoconus, and modern layer-selective techniques have improved both recovery and long-term graft survival.

What affects the outcome

  • The underlying condition (keratoconus tends to do particularly well)
  • The type of graft — partial-thickness (DALK, DMEK) often carries lower rejection risk
  • Follow-up and drop use — diligent aftercare protects the graft

The role of the patient

Using drops faithfully, attending reviews and reporting warning signs early are powerful contributors to a lasting result. Surgery and aftercare are a partnership.

Frequently asked questions

How long does a corneal transplant last?

Many grafts remain clear for many years; some last decades. Lifespan varies with the condition and graft type, and a graft can sometimes be repeated if needed.

Which corneal transplant has the best success rate?

For suitable eyes, partial-thickness grafts such as DALK and DMEK often have excellent outcomes with lower rejection risk than full-thickness transplants.

This article is for general awareness and does not replace consultation with an eye specialist.

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This article is for general awareness and does not replace a consultation with an eye specialist.

Dr. Jayadatt D. Patel

Reviewed by Dr. Jayadatt D. PatelMBBS, MS (Ophthalmology), FCRS · Cataract, Cornea & Refractive Surgeon

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