Keratoconus therapy widens past corneal cross-linking
Corneal cross-linking adoption, intracorneal ring segment maturity, and emerging custom cross-linking and topography-guided treatment are reshaping keratoconus management.
Keratoconus has historically been managed with rigid contact lenses and, for advanced disease, corneal transplant. Corneal cross-linking is now standard for progressive keratoconus, intracorneal ring segments add visual rehabilitation in selected patients, and emerging custom cross-linking and topography-guided treatment programs are reading out. The diagnostic-pathway question (early identification of progressive keratoconus enables intervention before significant vision loss) is the addressable-population enabler.
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