It seems as though more and more patients are being diagnosed with keratoconus today. Corneal topography and advanced corneal thickness and shape measurements can help practitioners detect keratoconus much earlier. With more keratoconus patients in our offices than ever, is corneal cross-linking (CXL) the new normal for early keratoconus? What effect would this have?

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