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Risks and Complications of Corneal Tissue Addition: What Patients Should Know

             
               
                   

The Most Advanced Keratoconus Treatment: CTAK Keratoconus is a progressive eye condition that causes the cornea, the clear front part of the eye, to thin and bulge into a cone-like shape. This irregular shape can lead to significant vision problems, including blurred and distorted vision, light sensitivity, and difficulty driving at night. Traditional keratoconus treatments […]

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The Future of Corneal Transplantation: A Focus on CTAK

             
               
                   

Keratoplasty Procedures for Keratoconus Patients With decades of experience, the team of experts at CLEI understands the many challenges keratoconus patients face as they strive to find a treatment that will result in clear vision. This is especially true for patients with advanced keratoconus. For years, the go-to treatment option for advanced keratoconus was keratoplasty, […]

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Navigating Post-CTAK Recovery: What to Expect

             
               
                   

What is CTAK? Corneal Tissue Addition Keratoplasty (CTAK) is a surgical procedure that uses custom shaped, preserved corneal tissue to treat the structural and visual abnormalities caused by keratoconus. As you may know, keratoconus is a progressive condition that causes the cornea to thin, weaken, and bulge outward, losing its symmetrical shape. As the dome […]

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CTAK: Advantages, Limitations, and Considerations

             
               
                   

CLEI’s dedication to keratoconus patients is unparalleled. With decades of experience spent treating keratoconus patients, we understand that this progressive condition presents some unique challenges for diagnosis and treatment. Without early diagnosis and effective treatment, a patient’s quality of life can be severely impacted. That’s why we founded the first dedicated subspecialty center for keratoconus […]

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Does Pupil Size Affect or Impact PRK/LASEK or LASIK?

             
               
                   

It’s a question that causes hot debate on the internet: Does having large pupils disqualify a person from being a good candidate for LASIK, PRK, or LASEK? You may have heard that when a person has large pupils, they will experience visual disturbances like glare and halos, especially at night, after undergoing these refractive surgeries. […]

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What Can LASIK Fix?

             
               
                   

LASIK eye surgery is a popular procedure that can correct various vision problems, providing individuals with improved eyesight and reducing their dependence on glasses or contact lenses. This innovative surgical technique has revolutionized the field of ophthalmology, offering a safe and effective solution for those seeking clearer vision without glasses or contacts. Let’s explore conditions […]

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Living with Keratoconus: Tips for Managing Daily Life

             
               
                   

What is Keratoconus? Keratoconus is a progressive eye disease. With keratoconus, the cornea thins and begins to bulge. Over time, the natural shape of the cornea becomes more and more distorted, causing vision-related symptoms such as halos and glare, flares, smears, streaking, multiple images, overlapping images, and starbursts.  How Does Keratoconus Impact Daily Life? As […]

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Treatment Options for Keratoconus: From Glasses to Surgery

             
               
                   

Keratoconus is a surprisingly common disease that results in an irregular cornea shape. While a normal cornea has an evenly rounded dome shape, a cornea affected by keratoconus becomes steeper and cone-like in shape. The conical shape distorts light and creates multiple focal points on the retina. Distorted light leads to distorted vision, with most […]

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Recovery Timeline After Cataract Surgery: What to Expect

             
               
                   

What is Cataract Surgery and Why is it Necessary? With cataracts affecting over 20 million people in the U.S. over age 40, it’s no surprise that cataract surgery is one of the most common surgical procedures performed in this country. In fact, according to the American Academy of Ophthalmology, about 4 million U.S. patients have […]

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Types of Cataract Surgery: A Comprehensive Guide

             
               
                   

Cataracts are a common age-related eye condition that can significantly impact your vision. As the natural lens of your eye becomes clouded, it can lead to blurred, distorted, or diminished sight. Cataract surgery is a highly effective and safe solution to restore clear vision, allowing you to regain the ability to perform everyday tasks with […]

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