INTACS
Prescription Inserts Correct Corneal Thinning, Distortion
INTACS® prescription inserts may provide an alternative to restore your vision diminished by corneal thinning or keratoconus.
Plastic inserts reshape the cornea
INTACS® prescription inserts are two small, plastic crescents or arcs, designed to remain permanently in the eye. They are inserted through a tiny cut in your cornea (the clear front surface of the eye) during an outpatient surgical procedure. The procedure does not involve the cutting or removal of tissue from the cornea’s central optical zone – the part of the cornea that is most important for your vision.
The procedure is FDA approved and is usually completed in 15-20 minutes. Reshaping your cornea to a more normal shape may allow you to be comfortably fitted with contact lenses or glasses again to achieve optimal vision.
Are you a good candidate for INTACS® prescription inserts? In considering INTACS®, you must:
- have keratoconus or other progressive corneal thinning and distortion
- be unable to achieve adequate vision correction with contact lenses or glasses
- have clear central corneas – no scarring or infection present
- have a corneal transplant procedure as the only remaining option to improve your vision
Discuss INTACS® risks with your doctor
As with any refractive surgical procedure, there are certain risks and complications associated with the INTACS® and should be discussed with your doctor before you make the decision to have your surgery. If the results are not satisfactory, you may need to have the inserts removed, replaced or need to have a corneal transplant procedure.