What Is Keratoconus and How Can Crosslinking Help
What Is Keratoconus? Keratoconus is a progressive eye condition that affects the shape and structure of the cornea—the clear, dome-shaped front surface of the eye responsible for focusing light. In healthy eyes, the cornea maintains a smooth, round shape. However, in patients with keratoconus, the cornea gradually thins and begins to bulge outward into a…
Read MoreBeyond Sunglasses: Your Guide to Preventing Pterygium in Sunny Southern California
Corneal Surgery,Patient Education
Southern California is known for its abundant sunshine, stunning coastlines, and year-round outdoor activities. But while the sun fuels our lifestyle, it also brings hidden risks to your eyes—especially the risk of pterygium, also known as Surfer’s Eye. Pterygium is a non-cancerous, fleshy growth that forms on the white part of the eye and can…
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