Corneal Cross-Linking for Better Vision: Can It Help You Avoid Glasses or Contacts?
At Pacific Vision Institute, we understand that your vision is invaluable. As San Francisco’s only private practice offering FDA-approved corneal cross-linking, we are committed to providing advanced treatments that preserve and enhance your eyesight. Dr. Ella Faktorovich, a leading refractive surgeon, specializes in this procedure, ensuring that you receive the highest standard of care.
What Is Corneal Cross-Linking?
Corneal cross-linking (CXL) is a minimally invasive procedure designed to strengthen the cornea—the transparent, dome-shaped surface of the eye. It is primarily used to treat keratoconus and corneal ectasia, conditions where the cornea weakens and bulges over time, leading to distorted vision. The treatment involves applying riboflavin (vitamin B2) eye drops to the cornea, followed by exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light. This process creates new bonds between collagen fibers in the cornea, enhancing its strength and stability.
Can Corneal Cross-Linking Eliminate the Need for Glasses or Contacts?
While corneal cross-linking is effective in halting the progression of keratoconus and corneal ectasia, it does not fully restore vision. The primary goal of the procedure is to stabilize the cornea and prevent further deterioration. As a result, many patients still require glasses or contact lenses for optimal vision. However, some individuals experience improved comfort and fit with specialty contact lenses post-treatment.
Who Is a Candidate for Corneal Cross-Linking?
Corneal cross-linking is ideal for individuals who meet the following criteria:
- Diagnosed with early to moderate stages of keratoconus or corneal ectasia.
- These conditions cause the cornea to weaken and bulge, affecting vision.
- In need of stabilization to prevent further progression.
- The procedure is most effective when performed before significant corneal thinning or vision loss occurs.
- Require a comprehensive evaluation to determine eligibility.
- A thorough consultation with our specialists at Pacific Vision Institute will assess your condition and determine if corneal cross-linking is the right option for preserving your vision.
Recovery and Aftercare
Recovery from corneal cross-linking is generally straightforward. Patients may experience mild discomfort, light sensitivity, or blurred vision for a few days following the procedure. A soft bandage contact lens is placed on the eye to protect it during the healing process. Most individuals can return to normal activities within 3 to 5 days, although vision may continue to improve over several weeks. Follow-up appointments are essential to monitor healing and ensure the treatment’s effectiveness.
Why Choose Pacific Vision Institute?
At Pacific Vision Institute, led by Dr. Ella Faktorovich and Dr. Barry Seibel, we provide exceptional care with personalized treatment plans tailored to your needs. Utilizing the latest FDA-approved technology, we offer corneal cross-linking to halt the progression of keratoconus and corneal ectasia, preserving your vision and potentially reducing the need for invasive surgeries.While it may not eliminate glasses or contact lenses, it helps maintain your quality of life and visual independence.
If you’re experiencing symptoms of keratoconus or corneal ectasia, schedule a consultation with us. Our team is here to support you every step of the way.
