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Intacs® Sub-Cornea Inserts: Treat Keratoconus with Intacs®

Intacs® are transparent, super-thin, semi-circular plastic ring sub-cornea inserts that, in many cases, eliminate the need for cornea transplant surgery when diagnosed with Keratoconus. Intacs® are inserted into and beneath the outermost circumferences of and act to flatten out the surfaces of the corneas. Keratoconus causes bulging and thinning on the surfaces of the corneas. They raise up centrally and form a cone-like shape that distorts clear vision. When Intacs® are inserted, they change the shape of the corneas' surfaces, effectively removing vision distortions.

Intacs® for Keratoconus do not require any tissue to be removed. Further, they are able to be removed or modified over time if necessary for optimal vision maintenance. Other benefits associated with Intacs® cornea inserts include:
  • They can be inserted in a 10-minute outpatient procedure;
  • Intacs® are far less invasive than a corneal transplant surgery;
  • Affordable with convenient financing options available;
  • Significantly improves vision quality;
  • Safe procedure with very few side effects associated;

 Potential risks associated with treating keratoconus with Intacs® 
  • Feelings of a foreign entity in your body;
  • Seeing a glare or halos;
  • Developing infection;
  • No positive results achieved;
  • Sub-optimal vision;

Remember that not everybody is a suitable candidate for Intacs®. In order to determine whether you are or not, you'll need to consult with a physician that specializes in diagnosing and treating Keratoconus. Explore your options for treating Keratoconus with Intacs® further today. Your vision is very important for the optimal enjoyment of your life. It should be professionally protected and improved whenever possible.

View a free information webinar: www.FixesYourKC.com

Learn more about keratoconus treatments today: www.KeratoconusInserts.com

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