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  • Corneal Inlays for Presbyopia

    Presbyopia is an age-related eye condition, which gradually weakens the eye’s ability to focus at near, making reading and other near-focused tasks difficult. Common treatments for presbyopia include eyeglasses, contact lenses or laser vision corrective surgery. A newer way to treat presbyopia is with

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  • Corneal Laceration

    A corneal laceration is a cut on the cornea. They are usually caused by something sharp flying into the eye. A corneal laceration needs to be treated right away to avoid vision loss. Surgery is usually needed to prevent further damage to the eye and to remove any foreign objects from the eye. After surgery,

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  • Corneal Transplants

    Corneal transplant is surgery that replaces a damaged or diseased cornea with a healthy donor cornea. There are different types of corneal transplants. In some cases, only some layers of the cornea are replaced with new tissue. Sometimes, the entire cornea must be replaced. Recovering clear vision may

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  • Corneal Ulcer

    A corneal ulcer is an open sore on the cornea. It usually results from an eye infection. See your ophthalmologist immediately if you think you have a corneal ulcer. They can permanently damage your vision and even cause blindness if they are not treated. Eye drops are usually the treatment of choice.

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  • Cystoid Macular Edema

    Cystoid macular edema (CME) is where tiny, fluid-filled sacs called cysts develop in your macula. It affects your central vision. It may be treated with eye drop medicines, medication injections, laser surgery, or other surgery. If you have any questions about your eyes or your vision, speak with your

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