Corneal Astigmatism: Treatments?
Another video feature today, for you.
This one from a question in the Facebook group:

The answer to this I thought at first, should be obvious:
If Aboud spent the requisite amount of time doing his own research, he might have figured out that we don’t advocate for a fix for an irregularly shaped cornea. Because we don’t know about fixing anything that’s broken or mal-funtioning or otherwise not ‘healthy’ and normal.
But then Aboud clearly wrote a well considered question and did some research. Also people ask about this sometimes, so we might as well address it.
Don’t want to watch the video?
Short version, I can’t tell you how to fix an irregularly shaped cornea. Unless … maybe your visual cortex has built-in features to compensate for such irregularities?
Who knows. Go make some 20/20 gains!
Cheers,
-Jake
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