Corneal transplants restore sight following an injury or disease that damages the cornea, the clear tissue at the front of the eye.
A corneal abrasion is a trauma or tear to the delicate tissue on the outermost layer of the eye. Learn about symptoms and treatment.
Uveitis is a potentially serious condition that produces inflammation inside the eye and can destroy essential eye tissues and lead to blindness.
A condition in which the conjunctiva, the thin lining of the eyelids and whites of the eyes, becomes inflamed.
Double vision, or diplopia, causes people to sees two images instead of one. The condition can be benign or arise from a serious medical condition.
Dry eye (dysfunctional tear syndrome) causes irritation, redness and burning. Excessive tearing from a lack of lubrication can also be a sign of dry eye.
Macular degeneration is a condition that causes damage to the retina and leads to blurred vision. Learn about symptoms and treatment.
A face transplant is a life-changing surgical procedure to replace all or part of a person's disfigured face using donor tissue.
Cosmetic eye surgeries can improve the appearance of the area around the eyes, which is affected by the aging process.
Keloids are overgrowths of scar tissue that can sometimes appear when an injury heals. Learn about symptoms and treatment.