Ophthalmologists: Kick-Start Corneal Healing in Your Patients
For patients with ocular surface disease, CORNEAL HEALING IS CRUCIAL.1, 5
PROKERA® biologic corneal bandage devices are used by eye doctors around the world to heal and treat ocular conditions such as keratitis, moderate to severe dry eye disease, recurrent corneal erosions, filamentary keratitis, persistent epithelial defects, neurotrophic corneas, herpetic ulcers, and many other ocular surface diseases such as chemical burns and Stevens-Johnson syndrome.
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Why Intervene with PROKERA?
Trusted By Eye Doctors Worldwide
PROKERA® biologic corneal bandage devices are trusted by eye doctors around the world to achieve better patient outcomes. 93% of patients with moderate-to-severe dry eye disease reported improvement after one PROKERA treatment.6 It can be easily placed during a regular office visit or used with surgical interventions.
Creating a Healing Environment
PROKERA® helps restore your patient’s cornea and return their eye to a normal, healthy state. It helps rapidly restore the cornea’s own healing capabilities with key Cryopreserved Amniotic Complex, the essential effector complex that orchestrates regenerative healing.4
Effective Early Intervention
PROKERA® contains the only cryopreserved amniotic membrane that is FDA-cleared and has demonstrated effectiveness in reducing harmful inflammation1,2, minimizing scarring2,3 and achieving corneal clarity1.
Eye care practitioners need proven outcomes. The platform technology behind PROKERA is supported by more than 350 peer-reviewed publications and 30+ years of clinical performance with more than 500,000 human use cases.
See What Others Are Saying About PROKERA
Neel Desai, MD, discusses the use of bypassing steroids in favor of the anti-inflammatory, anti-scarring properties in the biologic corneal bandage that restores the ocular surface without compromising the epithelial healing process.”
Robert Mack, MD, discusses a new treatment option for recurrent corneal erosion, a common ocular disorder. PROKERA® can be used to restore corneal integrity, regain epithelial attachments, and prevent recurrence.
W. Barry Lee, MD recounts how a herpes simplex infection required a corneal transplant which healed in a few short days, instead of the expected weeks, through the use of a biologic corneal bandage.
To learn more about when to use PROKERA®, click to download our ‘Why Intervene with PROKERA®‘ reference guide.
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