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Explore Top Corneal Collagen Cross Linking

Corneal Collagen Cross-Linking (CXL) is a cutting-edge, non-invasive treatment for keratoconus. By using Riboflavin to strengthen the cornea, this procedure helps prevent further vision loss and stabilizes the eye, offering a brighter future for those affected by this condition.

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  • How does CXL treat keratoconus?

    CXL strengthens the cornea by promoting new collagen cross-links, stabilizing the cornea, and preventing further deformation characteristic of keratoconus.

  • What is corneal haze after CXL?

    Post-CXL, corneal haze refers to temporary cloudiness in the cornea. It typically resolves within a few months as part of the healing process.

  • Who is a good candidate for Corneal Collagen Cross-Linking?

    Good candidates for CXL are those with early to moderate-stage keratoconus, where the cornea is thick enough, and individuals experiencing progressive vision loss despite corrective lenses.

  • Is Corneal Collagen Cross-Linking FDA-approved?

    Yes, CXL is FDA-approved in the United States for treating keratoconus and other corneal conditions.

  • Can I have CXL if I have other eye conditions?

    Patients with other eye conditions may still be candidates for CXL, but a thorough evaluation is needed, as conditions like cataracts or dry eye can affect eligibility.

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