How Does PROKERA® Treatment Help Dry Eyes?
PROKERA® treatment takes the form of a therapeutic device that an ophthalmologist places over the surface of your eye. This device sits on your eye the same way a contact lens would, and it treats a variety of conditions like corneal scarring, inflammation, and dry eyes.
Keep reading to learn more about the working and benefits of PROKERA® treatment.
About PROKERA® treatment
The PROKERA device resembles a contact lens, with a few significant differences. For starters, the device is slightly larger and thicker than most contact lenses. Instead of a lens, the PROKERA device carries a clear amniotic membrane film. A pair of rings frame the membrane, stretching it so that it sits perfectly over the eye’s surface.
So, why would an opthalmologist recommend that their patient wear a thin amniotic membrane over their cornea? In the womb, the amniotic membrane protects the growing baby and plays a role in the child's development. These protective and regenerative properties are what an eye doctor uses to treat certain conditions of the cornea.
The amniotic membrane that eye doctors use comes from FDA-approved tissue banks. These tissue banks get the membrane from healthy, consenting mothers who undergo C-section deliveries. These measures ensure the safety of the treatment.
Dry eye, its causes, and how PROKERA helps
A healthy eye lubricates itself, keeping itself comfortable and functional at all times. However, a patient can develop dry eye because of:
- A failure of the tear ducts to produce enough tears
- Long hours spent looking at a screen
- Prolonged exposure to dry, low-humidity conditions like plane cabins, spaces that run air conditioning, or winter air
As the patient develops dry-eye, they will feel pain and discomfort in their eyes. Some patients will feel a stinging, burning sensation, while others will feel like they have particles in their eyes. Many patients also report vision problems. Here is how PROKERA helps with these symptoms:
1. Protects the eyes from a dry environment
The PROKERA device forms a physical barrier between the eye’s surface and the outside environment. The membrane prevents moisture on the eye surface from evaporating.
2. Stimulates healing
Amniotic membrane tissue has antibacterial properties that prevent infection and reduce inflammation. This reduces the discomfort that comes with inflammation of the cornea. By dealing with inflammation, PROKERA therapy also prevents the formation of unusual blood vessels.
3. Promotes regeneration
The PROKERA device will stimulate the regeneration of the eye surface, which goes a long way in healing any injury that results from dry eye.
Ready to get relief from dry eyes?
Our eye doctor spends their time restoring the health and function of their patient’s eyes. They use the most holistic and innovative solutions to deliver personalized care to each person they treat. Sometimes, these solutions involve PROKERA treatment as a solution to dry eye. If you are currently experiencing dry eyes and looking for relief, contact our eye care clinic near Mt Vernon.
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