What is Keratoconus?
Keratoconus is an eye condition characterized by the thinning and gradual bulging of the cornea, the clear, dome-shaped front of the eye, into a cone shape. This can lead to blurred vision, sensitivity to light, and glare. Typically affecting both eyes, it often starts between late teens and early 30s and progresses slowly over 10 years or more.
In the early stages, vision problems can often be corrected with glasses or soft contact lenses. As the condition progresses, rigid, gas-permeable contact lenses or other specialized lenses like scleral lenses may be necessary. In more advanced cases, a cornea transplant may be required.
Corneal collagen cross-linking is a procedure that can help slow or halt the progression of keratoconus, potentially eliminating the need for a future cornea transplant. This treatment option may complement existing vision correction methods.
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Keratoconus FAQs
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Why Choose
At Maxivision Eye Hospitals, we are dedicated to delivering exceptional care for Keratoconus treatment. Our experienced team of specialists combines advanced technology, deep expertise, and a patient-centered approach to provide personalized solutions tailored to your unique needs.
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Choose Maxivision Eye Hospitals for unmatched expertise, advanced technology, and personalized care that prioritizes your vision and well-being. Book your appointment today and experience excellence in keratoconus treatment.

