Corneal Cross Linking Teknolojik Eye Gorseli

Cross-Linking
Treatment

An advanced treatment method that stops keratoconus progression and strengthens corneal structure.

About Corneal Cross-Linking

Among corneal conditions that may lead to vision loss, early diagnosis of keratoconus is highly important. In particular, the progression of keratoconus, which can advance rapidly between ages 10 and 20, Corneal Cross-Linking can be halted with the corneal cross-linking method.

After cross-linking treatment, which makes the cornea tighter and stronger, patients can return to daily life in a short time while preserving visual health.

What is Cross-Linking?

Corneal cross-linking is a safe procedure aimed at increasing the number of cross-links between collagen fibers in the cornea using riboflavin drops and ultraviolet-A light which makes the cornea stronger and more resistant. This combination increases tissue durability and slows the course of progressive corneal diseases such as keratoconus.

Which Conditions Is It Used For?

Primarily preferred to halt keratoconus progression, cross-linking can also be safely applied in similar corneal weakening conditions:

  • Keratoconus and pellucid marginal degeneration (PMD): In patients with rapidly progressive corneal thinning, tissue stability can be preserved.
  • Post-excimer laser ectasia: Tissue weaknesses that appear after surgery are strengthened.
  • Protective use in patients with thin corneas: It can be used as a combined protocol to reduce the risk of ectasia developing before excimer laser procedures.

How Is Cross-Linking Applied?

The procedure is performed in operating-room conditions and consists of two main stages. After local anesthetic drops are instilled, the eye is sterilized and kept open with a blepharostat.

  1. Epithelial preparation: The central corneal epithelium, approximately 8.5-9 mm in diameter, is gently removed, and corneal thickness is then measured.
  2. Riboflavin application: The stroma is saturated by instilling riboflavin solution every two minutes for 20 minutes.
  3. Thickness check: At the second measurement, the thinnest point of the cornea must be at least 400 microns; once this threshold is confirmed, the UV‑A irradiation stage begins.
  4. UV-A irradiation: Cross-link strengthening is completed with UV irradiation lasting 3-30 minutes. In the standard protocol, a 30-minute application is preferred especially in rapidly progressive keratoconus cases under 18 years of age.

What is Keratoconus?

Keratoconus, is a progressive thinning and steepening of the cornea, the frontmost layer of the eye. It usually starts during adolescence and may progress into the 30s. This condition can cause a significant decline in visual quality and irregular astigmatism.

Keratoconus symptoms

Changing eyeglass prescription

Frequent prescription changes and increasing astigmatism.

Reduced visual quality

Inability to achieve full visual clarity even with glasses.

Night-vision problems

Light scattering and difficulty driving at night.

Eye itching

Persistent eye rubbing can worsen the condition.

Cross-linking treatment process

Technology: Transepithelial

Epithelium-on
(Epi-on)

Drop icon

Next-generation transepithelial protocols with high comfort and a short recovery period.

1
Riboflavin Pre-Soak

Pre-Procedure Preparation

Special drops are applied to increase riboflavin absorption.

2
Iontophoresis

Iontophoresis

Uniform distribution to deep tissue is achieved within minutes.

3
UV-A Light Source

UV Irradiation

Cross-links are strengthened with low-dose UV-A.

Fast Recovery & Minimal Pain

Technology: Classic Dresden

Epithelium-off
(Epi-off)

Eye surgery ikonu

A gold-standard method with proven long-term outcomes in halting keratoconus progression.

1
Surgical Epithelial Debridement

Debridement

The delicate epithelial layer is temporarily removed.

2
Deep Tissue Saturation

Saturation

Riboflavin is absorbed directly into the stromal layer.

3
UV Laser Integration

Activation

UV is applied to achieve maximum biomechanical resistance.

Maximum Effect & Gold Standard

Which method is suitable for you?

After corneal thickness and stage analysis, your doctor will determine the most appropriate option.

Get Detailed Information

Riboflavin Application

By instilling vitamin B2 (riboflavin) drops onto the cornea, the tissue is made sensitive to UV light.

  • Tissue Preparation
  • Vitamin Support

UV Irradiation Application

Ultraviolet-A light forms new cross-links between corneal collagen fibers, strengthening the tissue.

  • Disease Control
  • Corneal Strengthening

Frequently asked questions

The primary purpose of cross-linking is not to directly correct vision, but to stop keratoconus progression and reduce the need for corneal transplantation. However, some patients may still experience mild visual improvement as corneal structure stabilizes.
Since the procedure is performed under topical drop anesthesia, no pain is felt during treatment. Mild stinging and tearing in the eye during the first 24-48 hours after the procedure is normal.
The protective contact lens on the cornea is removed by the physician after 3-4 days. Full visual clarity and tissue recovery are completed within 1 to 3 months.