Corneal Cross-Linking is a surgical procedure that strengthens the cornea, typically used for treating progressive keratoconus and post-refractive surgery ectasia. It involves applying riboflavin drops to the cornea followed by exposure to ultraviolet A light, resulting in increased collagen cross-links. This strengthens the cornea, preventing further bulging and reducing the risk of vision loss.
Corneal Cross-Linking is a surgical procedure that strengthens the cornea, typically used for treating progressive keratoconus and post-refractive surgery ectasia. It involves applying riboflavin drops to the cornea followed by exposure to ultraviolet A light, resulting in increased collagen cross-links. This strengthens the cornea, preventing further bulging and reducing the risk of vision loss.
Corneal Cross Linking is a surgical procedure that strengthens the cornea to prevent or halt progressive eye conditions like keratoconus and pellucid marginal degeneration. In Bulgaria, this treatment typically uses riboflavin drops and UV light for effective cross-linking.
Bulgarian clinics offer advanced technology and experienced ophthalmologists. Patients may need multiple sessions for optimal results.