Emira D'Spain shared her experience with dry eyes that caused microtears in her cornea and the innovative Prokera treatment. This FDA-approved medical device utilizes donated amniotic membrane to heal corneal damage. D'Spain expressed her happiness with the treatment, describing it as merely uncomfortable, similar to wearing a giant contact lens. During the procedure, she had both eyes treated simultaneously, with her eyelids taped shut for 24 hours. Overall, the treatment restored her eye health, and she looked forward to the results with optimism.
Emira D'Spain explained that her dry eyes caused small tears in her cornea, leading to a recommendation for a treatment involving amniotic membrane, which she describes as "like a giant contact" worn on the eye.
The treatment, known as Prokera, is an FDA-approved medical device made from donated placenta tissue that heals damaged corneas without scarring and inflammation.
D'Spain expressed her satisfaction with the treatment, stating she was "could not be happier" and found the experience merely "uncomfortable" rather than painful.
She described the treatment process, where she wore amniotic tissue in each eye for 24 hours, feeling a sensation of having something in her eye, but overall found it manageable.
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