The cornea is the eye’s outermost layer. It is the transparent, domeshaped surface that covers the front of the eye. It plays an important role in focusing your vision, accounting for approximately two-thirds of the eye’s total optical power.
What is keratoconus?
Keratoconus is a vision disorder that results from an irregularly shaped cornea, which prevents light from focusing correctly on the retina. In keratoconus, the normally round cornea becomes thin and bulges outward like a cone. This abnormal shape prevents the light entering the eye from being focused correctly on the retina and causes distortion of vision, causing blurred vision and sensitivity to bright lights.


