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Results for tag: "Cornea"

Encyclopedia of the Eye - Product Thumbnail Image

Encyclopedia of the Eye

  • Book
  • April 2010
Ocular Pathology. Edition No. 9 - Product Thumbnail Image

Ocular Pathology. Edition No. 9

  • Book
  • March 2024
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Ophthalmology. Edition No. 6

  • Book
  • December 2022
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The cornea is a transparent, dome-shaped structure that forms the outermost layer of the eye. It is responsible for focusing light onto the retina, and is essential for clear vision. In the optical market, the cornea is a key component of eyeglasses, contact lenses, and other vision correction products. Corneal lenses are designed to correct refractive errors, such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. Corneal lenses are also used to treat certain eye diseases, such as keratoconus and corneal dystrophies. Corneal lenses are manufactured by a variety of companies, including Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, Bausch + Lomb, CooperVision, and Alcon. These companies specialize in the design and production of corneal lenses, and offer a wide range of products to meet the needs of consumers. Additionally, many independent optometrists and ophthalmologists offer corneal lenses as part of their vision correction services. Show Less Read more