
New technique to measure the biomechanical effect of Cross-Linking
ELZA members developed a new laboratory technique to measure corneal biomechanics before and after Cross-Linking

ELZA members developed a new laboratory technique to measure corneal biomechanics before and after Cross-Linking

Farhad Hafezi: invited Speaker, Course Chairman

The success of corneal crosslinking (CXL) for ectatic disease requires oxygen within the tissue, and this dependency likely explains the limited efficiency of high-intensity (rapid) and transepithelial treatment protocols, said Farhad Hafezi, MD, PhD

Scientific article describing the first use of cross-linking to treat TMD

ELZA members define the new term for cross-linking for corneal infection

Farhad Hafezi: invited speaker.

Farhad Hafezi receives the 2014 IIRSI Gold Medal from IIRSI President Amar Agarwal, for his efforts to introduce corneal cross-linking into clinical ophthalmology.

Farhad Hafezi: invited speaker (see the program here) and recipient of the 2014 IIRSI Gold Medal.
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