Keratoconus Treatment
The cornea is the front part of the eye, made of collagen fibers, which makes the light fall onto the retina. In a keratoconus eye, the layers of the cornea start thinning out, more so in the central area. This thinning out causes the cornea to become weak and change its shape from a dome-like structure to a cone-like structure which leads to the induction of high astigmatism.