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What Is Thin Cornea? Causes, Symptoms, and Eye Care Tips

A thin cornea refers to a condition where the cornea—the clear, dome-shaped front layer of the eye—has a thickness lower than normal, which can affect vision and overall eye health. This condition may result from various causes such as natural aging, frequent eye rubbing, genetic disorders, or side effects from eye surgeries like LASIK. Common symptoms include blurry vision, frequent changes in prescription, distorted images, and unusually high astigmatism.   Understanding the Cornea The cornea is the transparent, curved layer covering the front part of the eye. It helps focus light into the eye for clear vision and serves as a protective barrier against dust and germs. Normally, corneal thickness ranges between 520–550 microns, but it may thin with age.   What Is a Thin Cornea? A thin cornea is typically defined as a corneal thickness of less than 500 microns (0.5 mm). It is not necessarily a disease and often requires no treatment. However, thin corneas can affect certain diagnoses—such as glaucoma—since intraocular pressure readings may appear lower than actual values. Corneal thickness also plays an important role in refractive surgery decisions. For example, patients with thin corneas and high refractive errors (nearsightedness or astigmatism) may not be ideal candidates for LASIK, as the remaining corneal tissue after surgery might be too thin. This could increase the risk of complications like keratoconus or corneal ectasia. In such cases, ophthalmologists may recommend alternative procedures such as PRK, ICL, FemtoLASIK, ReLEx SMILE Pro, or NanoLASIK, which preserve more corneal tissue. Therefore, detailed corneal thickness assessment is essential before undergoing LASIK to ensure safe and effective outcomes.   Does Wearing Contact Lenses Cause Thinning of the Cornea? Generally, wearing contact lenses correctly does not thin the cornea. However, prolonged use without proper cleaning or rest may lead to oxygen deprivation or corneal infections, which can gradually weaken or thin corneal tissue.   Causes of Thin Cornea There are several factors that can lead to corneal thinning: 1. Genetic Conditions Keratoconus: The most common cause, where the cornea gradually thins and bulges outward into a cone shape, leading to irregular astigmatism and blurred vision. It usually appears during the teenage years to early adulthood. Corneal Dystrophies: Such as Pellucid Marginal Degeneration (PMD), where thinning occurs in the lower peripheral cornea. 2. Eye Surgery or Injury Procedures like LASIK or PRK can thin the cornea, especially if excessive corneal tissue is removed. Repeated eye injuries or untreated infections (e.g., corneal ulcers, keratitis) can also cause thinning due to tissue damage. 3. Systemic Diseases and Medication Autoimmune diseases such as Rheumatoid Arthritis or SLE can cause chronic inflammation, leading to corneal thinning.Long-term use of steroid eye drops may also weaken corneal tissue over time.   Symptoms of Thin Cornea Corneal thinning often progresses slowly and may not show early signs. Key symptoms include: Blurry or distorted vision Frequent changes in prescription High or irregular astigmatism Difficulty focusing or double vision   Diagnosis Thin cornea is often detected during pre-LASIK evaluations.Eye doctors use devices like: Keratometer: Measures corneal curvature and astigmatism. Corneal Topography: Creates a detailed map of corneal thickness and shape. Tomographic Biomechanical Index (TBI): Evaluates corneal strength and risk of ectasia. While early symptoms can hint at the condition, only a comprehensive eye exam by an ophthalmologist can confirm it.   Summary Thin cornea is a silent condition that can significantly impact vision if left untreated. Early detection—especially before refractive surgery—is crucial.At Bangkok Eye Hospital, advanced diagnostic tools and experienced specialists ensure accurate corneal thickness evaluation and personalized treatment planning to maintain long-term eye health.     FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions About Thin Cornea 1. Can corneal thickness be increased?No, corneal thickness cannot naturally increase as it is determined by the cornea’s internal structure. 2. What happens if thin cornea is left untreated?It may lead to worsening blurred vision, irregular astigmatism, or even corneal ectasia. In severe cases, acute hydrops or corneal perforation may occur, leading to permanent vision loss if untreated. 3. Can thin cornea be prevented?Yes — by avoiding vigorous eye rubbing, maintaining good eye hygiene, limiting contact lens wear time, and having regular eye checkups, especially if there is a family history of corneal diseases.
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  LASIK Update 2025: Is 8-Second Eye Surgery Finally Here? (Bangkok Eye Hospital Reveals All) Are you still relying on glasses or contact lenses in 2025? If you've been waiting for the perfect time for vision correction, that time is now. The world of LASIK has evolved far beyond the procedures you might have heard about. Forget the old fears of blades and long recoveries. The latest 2025 update in laser vision correction focuses on speed, precision, and "no-flap" technology. And yes, you read that right. 8-second surgery is no longer science fiction. What's Wrong With Old LASIK? For years, vision correction has been amazing, but it came with trade-offs. Traditional LASIK: Uses a microkeratome blade to create a "flap" in the cornea, which is lifted so a laser can reshape the tissue underneath. (Source: bangkokeyehospital.com) FemtoLASIK: This was a big step up, offering a "bladeless" option by using a femtosecond laser (instead of a blade) to create the flap. It provided more precision and safety. (Source: bangkokeyehospital.com) The keyword in both? "Flap." While effective, creating a flap carries minor risks and requires a longer healing period. But the 2025 update changes the entire game. The 2025 Breakthrough: SMILE Pro — Vision Correction in 8 Seconds This is the update you’ve been waiting for. The "latest innovation in bladeless LASIK" is SMILE Pro. (Source: bangkokeyehospital.com) Unlike previous methods, SMILE Pro is a "no-flap" procedure. It revolutionizes vision correction by minimizing trauma to the eye. How SMILE Pro Works: Unbelievable Speed: It uses the cutting-edge Carl ZEISS VisuMax 800 laser, which corrects your vision in just 8 seconds per eye. This is 3 times faster than previous procedures, reducing stress and anxiety. No Flap, Tiny Incision: Instead of creating a large flap, the laser creates a tiny "lenticule" (a small piece of tissue) inside the cornea. Gentle Removal: The surgeon removes this lenticule through a microscopic incision of only 2-4 mm. Incredible Benefits: Because there's no flap, the cornea's strength is maintained. This means a faster recovery, a lower risk of post-op dry eyes, and fewer complications. It's the perfect choice for active individuals, athletes, or anyone worried about flap-related wounds. (Source: bangkokeyehospital.com) SMILE Pro is the new gold standard for correcting nearsightedness (myopia) and astigmatism, offering safe, precise, and fast-healing results. The AI-Powered Future: NanoRelex® But the 2025 update doesn't stop there. Bangkok Eye Hospital's Laser Vision LASIK Center also introduces NanoRelex®, the "latest LASIK technology from Switzerland." This is precision vision correction, enhanced with Artificial Intelligence (AI). (Source: bangkokeyehospital.com) AI-Powered Precision: NanoRelex® uses low-energy "nanojoules" and an advanced eye-tracking system for unparalleled precision. Real-Time Safety: It features an intraoperative OCT scan, allowing the surgeon to monitor the procedure in real-time, ensuring it's operating on the correct layer of the cornea safely. Minimally Invasive: Like SMILE Pro, this is a "no-flap" procedure with a tiny 2-3 mm incision. It's described as an "extremely precise" and "safest option" for correcting nearsightedness and astigmatism, offering a quick recovery. (Source: bangkokeyehospital.com) Are You a Candidate for 2025 LASIK? These new technologies are life-changing, but you must be a good candidate. According to Bangkok Eye Hospital, you should: Be 18 years or older. Have had a stable vision prescription for at least one year. Have sufficient corneal thickness. Have no severe eye diseases (like glaucoma or cataracts) or uncontrolled medical conditions. (Source: bangkokeyehospital.com) Don't Wait: 2025 Promotions Are Here! Ready to see the world in high definition? Bangkok Eye Hospital's Laser Vision Center is offering special 2025 promotions for these advanced technologies, but only until November 30, 2025. You can even get a pre-LASIK Eye Evaluation for a promotional price (and it's free if you have the surgery on the same day). The future of vision is here. Stop waiting and find out if 8-second, AI-powered LASIK is right for you.

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