What is a Cornea Transplant?
The cornea is the transparent, dome-shaped window at the front of your eye. It focuses light to let you see clearly. When the cornea becomes cloudy due to injury, infection, or disease (like Keratoconus), vision is lost.
A transplant replaces this cloudy window with a clear one. Today, we don't always replace the whole cornea. We often replace just the damaged layers.