Collagen Cross-Linking is a medical procedure that strengthens corneal tissue by increasing the number of cross-links between collagen fibers. This treatment is used to slow down or stop the progression of keratoconus, a condition where the cornea thins and bulges out, causing distorted vision. The procedure involves applying riboflavin drops to the cornea followed by exposure to ultraviolet A light, which enhances the formation of new cross-links. By stiffening the collagen, Collagen Cross-Linking can halt or even reverse some of the structural changes in keratoconus, improving visual acuity and reducing the risk of further deterioration.
Collagen Cross-Linking is a medical procedure that strengthens corneal tissue by increasing the number of cross-links between collagen fibers. This treatment is used to slow down or stop the progression of keratoconus, a condition where the cornea thins and bulges out, causing distorted vision. The procedure involves applying riboflavin drops to the cornea followed by exposure to ultraviolet A light, which enhances the formation of new cross-links. By stiffening the collagen, Collagen Cross-Linking can halt or even reverse some of the structural changes in keratoconus, improving visual acuity and reducing the risk of further deterioration.