Archive for the ‘Keratoconus’ Category

When a Soft Contact Lens Just Won’t Do

Comfort, convenience and unobstructed vision are among the many benefits you have come to expect from your contact lenses. Whether you’re working at a computer, driving a... CONTINUE READING »

An Introduction to Keratoconus Eye Disease

Keratoconus eye disease is characterized by thinning and steepening of the cornea. The cornea is the front surface of the eye and the most important focusing element of... CONTINUE READING »

Keratoconus Symptoms

The earliest signs of keratoconus are usually blurred vision and frequent changes in eye glass prescription, or  vision that cannot be corrected with glasses. Keratoconus symptoms generally begin... CONTINUE READING »

Corneal Cross Linking

Corneal cross linking with riboflavin (CXL) is a developing keratoconus treatment that is currently undergoing FDA clinical trials in the United States. For patients that have keratoconus,... CONTINUE READING »