Keratoconus

Keratoconus Specialist: Treating keratoconus with scleral contact lenses, keratoconus glasses, keratoconus hybrid contact lenses, intacts, cross-linking, and other new treatment modalities.
Woman experiencing possible keratoconus scleral lens problems including blurry vision and discomfort while checking her eye in a mirror.
12 Signs Your Scleral Lenses Aren’t Working for Keratoconus
Still experiencing glare, halos, ghosting, or poor vision even with scleral lenses? These 12 signs may mean your lens technology hasn't kept up - not that your keratoconus is untreatable. Dr. Benjamin Azman offers a free consultation and record review for patients seeking better outcomes.
fda approved keratoconus treatment
FDA-Approved KXL Cross-Linking
Epi-off cross-linking requires the removal of the epithelium, the outermost layer of the cornea, to assure penetration of the prescription eye drops. This protocol has been rigorously tested and is the only cross-linking procedure approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) when performed with Photrexa Viscous, Photrexa and the KXL System
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