Eyeprint Prosthetics Indications
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EyePrint Prosthetics Indications Optical Correction Ocular Protection Ocular Comfort Keratoconus Neurotrophic Pinguecula Pellucid marginal Keratitis Pterygium degeneration Ocular Surface Disease (Dry Eye) Scarring Post LASIK ectasia Graft vs Host Scleral Patch Grafts Post Radial disease Extreme Dry Eye Keratometry Steven Johnson Corneal Syndrome High Wind/Dust Transplants Ocular Cicatricial Environments High Myopia / Pemphigoid Hyperopia Chemical Burns Aphakia Stem Cell Failure The impression makes the difference EyePrint Impression Process Takes only 2 minutes Comfortable and gentle No anesthetic necessary Unique Like a Fingerprint Virtual Eye vs. “Real” Eye Lens design in EyePrint Software OCT of lens on patient’s eye Custom Peripheral Design Lens design in EyePrint Software OCT verified Predictable Central & Limbal Clearance EyePrint Software Designed OCT Verified Case 1: Trauma from cooking skewer Case & Photos: Dr. Ryan McKinnis Case 2: Stevens Johnson Syndrome Eye after one year in an Wearing a notched scleral lens Eye prior to being fit for sclerals EyePrintPRO (The granulomas resolved themselves) Case & Photos: Dr. Christine Sindt Case 3: Trauma resulting open globe and aphakia Case & Photos: Dr. Bruce Baldwin Case 4: Corneal Transplant Upper lid Touch First EyePrint Best scleral First EyePrint (Horizontal) Case & Photo: Dr. Bruce Baldwin Case 5: Pinguecula Elevation Based After 3 years in an EyePrintPRO Peripheral Notching (Pinguecula resolved itself) Case & Photos: Dr. Christine Sindt Case 6: Bleb Back surface of lens vaulting bleb EyePrintPRO device on actual eye 3D model of eye Lens in EyePrint Design Software Case & Photos: Dr. Stephanie Woo Coming Soon: High Order Optics For more information: Contact the EyePrintPRO Team: ► Christine Sindt, OD FAAO [email protected] ► Keith Parker, NCLEC [email protected] ► David Slater, NCLEC [email protected] ► Gabi von Roedern Or visit: [email protected] www.EyePrintPRO.com.