Keratoconus: “To Transplant or Not To Transplant” – That’s the Question!

7th March, 2010 - Posted by Dr. S. Barry Eiden - No Comments

Corneal transplantation for keratoconus most often results in the need to still wear a contact lens following surgery in order to obtain maximum vision. The majority of patients who have had corneal transplantation for keratoconus would have been able to be successfully fit in contact lenses prior to surgery if they were treated by an experienced expert in contact lens fitting in keratoconus. Read More

When Nothing Else Is Available Specialty Contact Lenses Can Be The Solution To Problems Following Eye Surgery Or Trauma

24th February, 2010 - Posted by Dr. S. Barry Eiden - No Comments

The use of highly specialized contact lenses can provide vision, comfort, and cosmetic improvement when fit on eyes that have undergone eye surgery of various types as well as for eyes that have suffered trauma and disease. Only a limited number of skilled and experienced practices can provide this type of contact lens care for these patients in need. Read More