Eye Treatments

Corneal Cross Linking

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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.

Eye Treatments in New Zealand

Corneal Cross Linking

-Treatment-

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.

In New Zealand:

Corneal Cross Linking is a treatment for keratoconus and other corneal disorders. It involves applying riboflavin drops and UV light to strengthen the corneal collagen, preventing further bulging.

Average Waiting Time: 1-2 months
Cost Range: €2100 - €4200
Additional:

New Zealand's publicly-funded health system may cover Corneal Cross Linking but specific details vary from region to region.

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