Effect of congenital blepharoptosis on corneal biomechanical properties and changes after ptosis surgery.
Xingyi LiChang LiuZhen MaoXuanwei LiangZuohong LiXuehua LiuRuowen GongDanping HuangPublished in: Eye (London, England) (2019)
Congenital blepharoptosis causes significant corneal biomechanical changes measured by Corvis ST. The ptotic eyes had thicker and less deformable corneas. The differences in corneal biomechanics between ptotic eyes and fellow eyes were mostly related to CCT changes. Six months after surgery, these differences in corneal biomechanics did not change significantly.