Aims and Scope

Eye South East Asia (EyeSEA) strives to promote the dissemination of regionally relevant academic publications and discourse in the field of Ophthalmology. The South East Asian population has a unique spectrum of eye diseases due to pathophysiologic, geographic, socioeconomic and cultural contexts – although often underrepresented in literature. EyeSEA supports the growing number of ophthalmic healthcare professionals in the region seeking to produce academic publications with the highest standards of ethical research, robust methodology and publication practice – from South East Asia to the world. We require no addtional fee for publication.

Annual Submission Timeline

January - June issue : March, 31

July - December issue : Septermber, 30

Eye South East Asia is indexed in ASEAN citation index and Tier 1 of Thai Citation Index 

 ISSN 2586-8349 (Print)

 ISSN 2697-4398 (Online)

Updated for Vol 14 Issue 2 2019 and onward: Each issue will contain a minimum of 6 articles, up to a maximum of 15 articles

Vol. 19 No. 2 (2024): July-December 2024

Published: 2024-12-30

Management of Bilateral Descemet’s Membrane Detachment Following Cataract Surgery: A Case Report

Pey Yih Ng, Vanitha Hema Ratnalingam, Sujaya Singh, Fazliana Ismail, Shamala Retnasabapathy

1-4

Comparison of Visual Outcomes and Higher Order Corneal Aberrations between SMILE and Femtosecond LASIK for Myopia Astigmatism Correction in VIETNAM

Tran Thi Kim Ngan, Tan Xuan Li, Azrin Esmady Ariffin, Trinh Quang Tri, Vo Thi Thu Thao, Vo Thi Bao Chau, Nguyen Duc Trong, Pham Phuong Nga, Nguyen Huyen Trang

11-25

Impact on Tear Film Production after Upper Lid Blepharoplasty

Thiti Wichayachiwin, Gaanchisa Vongchaiyakit

39-44

The Clinical Characteristics of Acute Primary Angle Closure Patients in Ho Chi Minh City Eye Hospital in 2022

Tran Hong Bao, Trang Thanh Nghiep, Bui Thi Hong Dao, Nguyen Hoang Nhat Hoa, Nguyen Khanh Hoa, Le Song Huy, Nguyen Manh Tu, Pham Nguyen Huan

53-59

Assessment of Patient Awareness on Disease and Treatment after Applying Web-based Application for Treatment Outcome Tracking in nAMD and DME Patients Treated with Anti-VEGF: A Non-drug Interventional Study (A Retina Track)

Navapol Kanchanaranya, Paiboon Bawornwattanadilok , Kittichai Akrapipatkul , Nattapon Wongcumchang, Lisa Kongrat, Tarawadee Chawarung , Theinchai Pasurakul , Jidtra Pawa, Danya Hongsuraphan, Naphatphorn Chaiyo , Pavinee Kungwanpongpun

82-94

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