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 »
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 »
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 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 »
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