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What is Prokera?

Published in Eye Treatment 2 mins read

Prokera® is a unique medical device used by eye doctors to treat and heal damaged eye surfaces. It’s essentially a therapeutic contact lens that delivers significant healing benefits.

Understanding Prokera

Prokera's key feature is its use of amniotic membrane tissue. Let's break it down:

  • Amniotic Membrane: This membrane comes from the placenta and has natural therapeutic actions.
  • Cryopreserved: This means the amniotic membrane is preserved by freezing, maintaining its healing properties.

How Prokera Works

Prokera works by:

  • Reducing Inflammation: It helps to calm inflammation on the eye's surface.
  • Preventing Scarring: It aids in preventing scar tissue formation, promoting clearer vision.
  • Promoting Healing: It encourages the natural healing process of the cornea.

Key Features and Benefits

Here's a table summarizing Prokera's key features:

Feature Benefit
Amniotic Membrane Natural healing properties, reduces inflammation and scarring.
Cryopreserved Preserves the membrane's effectiveness.
Medical Device Specifically designed for eye surface healing.
FDA-Cleared Safe and effective for its intended use.

According to the reference, Prokera® contains "the only FDA-cleared cryopreserved amniotic membrane, which supports the corneal-healing process without harmful side effects."

In Summary

Prokera is a valuable tool for eye doctors seeking to treat corneal damage and promote healing using a natural and effective approach.