
Keratoconus Management
Specialised Eye Care by Mr. Ahmed Bardan
Keratoconus is a progressive eye condition in which the cornea becomes thinner and gradually changes shape, leading to distorted or blurred vision. Early diagnosis and proactive management are essential to prevent deterioration and preserve sight. At our specialist clinic in Leeds, Mr. Ahmed Bardan, an experienced ophthalmic surgeon, provides advanced keratoconus management solutions using innovative diagnostic tools and modern treatment techniques tailored to each patient’s needs.
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Whether you are newly diagnosed or your condition is progressing, we offer a personalised approach to stabilise and protect your vision long-term.
What Is Keratoconus?
Keratoconus affects the cornea, causing it to bulge into a cone shape instead of remaining round. This irregularity disrupts clear vision and can lead to:
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Blurred or distorted vision
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Increased light sensitivity
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Frequent changes in glasses prescription
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Headaches or eye strain
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Difficulty with night driving
If untreated, the condition can worsen and significantly reduce visual clarity.
Why Choose Mr. Ahmed Bardan?
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Specialist in advanced lens and vision correction surgery
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Over 15 years of surgical experience
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Advanced technology with high safety profile
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Personalised treatment plans and exceptional aftercare
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Clinic based in Leeds, serving Yorkshire and surrounding areas

Advanced Treatments for Keratoconus
At our Leeds-based clinic, Mr. Bardan provides a range of management options depending on the severity of the condition:
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🔹 Corneal Cross-Linking (CXL)
Strengthens the cornea to halt progression of keratoconus.
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🔹 Specialist Contact Lenses
Including rigid gas permeable (RGP), scleral or hybrid lenses to improve vision.
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🔹 Intracorneal Ring Segments (ICRS)
Implanted to reshape the cornea and improve visual stability.
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🔹 Topography-Guided Laser Surgery (for selected cases)
Used cautiously for mild keratoconus.
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🔹 Corneal Transplant Surgery (for advanced cases)
When non-surgical treatment is no longer effective.
