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ICL in Keratoconus: When It Helps, When It Doesn’t, and How Doctors Decide
Keratoconus is a condition in which the cornea gradually thins and becomes irregularly shaped, leading to blurred or distorted vision. Many patients struggle to achieve satisfactory vision with glasses and are often told that laser vision correction procedures, like LASIK or SMILE, are not suitable. In recent years, Implantable Collamer Lenses (ICL) have become an option for certain patients with keratoconus. However, it is important to understand that ICL does not treat kera
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What is INTACS?
Living with keratoconus poses unique challenges, especially when traditional vision correction methods fall short. Intrastromal Corneal...
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Is C3R done in all eyes with Keratoconus?
Collagen crosslinking or CXL or C3R is usually done in progressive cases of Keratoconus. In children, the risk of progression is high and...
Dec 29, 20231 min read
What is collagen crosslinking?
Collagen crosslinking (also commonly called as CXL or C3R) is a procedure to arrest the progression of keratoconus. It increases the...
Dec 29, 20231 min read


What is Keratoconus?
The clear transparent circular disc in front of the eye is called cornea. Normally, the cornea maintains a regular curvature and along...
Dec 29, 20231 min read
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