February 25th, 2010
Dr. Brian Boxer Wachler reported, “It is amazing to be in the Olympic arena, live, watching these talented athletes compete, and knowing that across the globe, there are three-billion other people watching too. Being surrounded by such a strong force; makes you realize we are truly part of something huge.”
Dr. Brian Boxer Wachler is at the Olympics to cheer on Steve Holcomb as he goes for Olympic Gold in the 4-man bobsled competition. Holcomb’s keratoconus was halted almost 2 years ago with the ground-breaking C3-R procedure.
Tags: C3-R, Keratoconus, Olympic Bobsledder Vision Loss, Olympic Bobsledder Vision Restored, Steve Holcomb
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February 24th, 2010
The track is slick and ready for Steve Holcomb’s Team, “Night-Train”, to steer towards the gold.
Only a short time left until Steve Holcomb and his U.S. bobsled team compete. Holcomb’s story has taken world stage after his miraculous vision saving procedure C3-R with Dr. Brian Boxer Wachler. Only two years ago, Holcomb thought his dreams of Olympic Gold were fading away. Now with Holcomb’s vision restored he has his sight set for Gold.
Team Night-Train races tomorrow, Thursday, February 25th. Be sure to support!
Tags: C3-R, Keratoconus, Olympic Bobsledder Keratoconus, Olympic Bobsledder Vision Loss, Olympic Bobsledder Vision Restored, Steve Holcomb
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February 23rd, 2010
It has been an immensely rewarding to have been a part of the Olympic experience. I am so happy to have helped an individual with as much talent and honor as Steve. It is amazing to think that only a year ago, he was legally blind and facing an early retirement from his bobsled career. Luckily, after undergoing the C3-R procedure his vision is clearer than ever, and he’s ready to win Olympic gold!
Only two more days until Steve will take the track towards Olympic Gold on February 25th. Tonight I am packing my bags to head up to Vancouver on Wednesday.
Tags: C3R, Keratoconus, Olympic Bobsledder Keratoconus, Olympic Bobsledder Vision Loss, Olympic Bobsledder Vision Restored, Steve Holcomb
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February 17th, 2010
Response to our Olympic press conference has been incredible! With the media surrounding Steve’s success with the C3-R procedure transforming his 20/500 vision to 20/20, hundreds of people suffering from similar ailments are contacting us in hopes of restoring their lost sight.
C3-R, cornea collagen crosslinking with riboflavin, is not taking center podium as the first line treatment for those diagnosed with keratoconus. Rather than waiting around for vision to slowly worsen, patients are doing their own research and quickly making the decision to undergo this non-invasive first line of defense treatment.
Patients are reporting improved quality of vision after the C3-R treatment in their current contact lenses or glasses. The reports of success with C3-R are exciting. Especially the studies showing that patients are avoiding the need for cornea transplant after C3R has stabilized the vision.
Tags: C3-R, Collagen crosslinking, Colleagen crosslinking, cornea transplant, Crosslinking, KC, Keratoconus, Steve Holcomb, Transepithelial Crosslinking
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February 16th, 2010
Last Thursday I, Dr. Brian Boxer Wachler, was in Vancouver for the Olympic press conference with the U.S. Bobsled team. “Why would an eye surgeon be at an Olympic press conference?” is probably going through your mind. I didn’t give up my day job to join the U.S. Bobsled team. My patient Steve Holcomb and his story has become one of the most remarkable stories in this Olympics.
Steve is the driver of the U.S. Bobsled team’s top sled nicknamed “The Night Train”. Two years ago, he became legally blind due to a degenerative cornea condition called Keratoconus which just about forced him to retire and give up the sport. The Olympic Committee and his team refused to let him give up. That’s when they found me. I had the honor of treating Steve’s condition with C3-R along with corrective lens implants. C3-R saved Steve’s eyesight.
He then went on to win Gold in the World Bobsled Championship – a U.S. first in 50 years.
Hence the reason for being part of the press conference last week. It will filled with TV crews and journalists.
Full details about Steve’s story is at: www.BoxerWachler.com
In just 10 more days, Steve and the Night Train will be going for Gold! I’ll be there personally rooting for Steve and I’ll be posting updates on this blog and tweeting at www.twitter.com/drboxerwachler
Tags: C3R, KC, Keratoconus, loss of vision, Olympic Bobsled, Olympic Bobsledder Keratoconus, Olympic Bobsledder Vision Loss, Olympic Bobsledder Vision Restored, Steve Holcomb, Visian ICL, vision loss
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February 10th, 2010
Eyes are peeled: on February 11, 2010 a press conference will be held for world renowned eye surgeon Dr. Brian Boxer Wachler, at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, Canada. Dr. Boxer Wachler will discuss his breakthrough C3-R procedure that restored the vision of U.S. Olympic bobsled pilot, Steve Holcomb, and administer one last eye exam before Holcomb goes for the gold.
Unbeknownst to fans and his team, Holcomb had been battling a degenerative eye disease known as keratoconus, which cause the eye’s cornea to bulge outward. Glasses and contact lenses had failed to repair Holcomb’s sight, leaving his vision of winning the Olympic gold in 4-men bobsled blurred.
“I was so nearsighted, I was ready to quit,” says Holcomb. “I had to get right up to the eye chart just to make out the big E at the top.”
Fortunately, Dr. Brian Boxer Wachler had just developed the C3-R procedure, a relatively new procedure that could restore Holcomb’s vision. by administering drops to strengthen the cornea. After administering the eye drops to strengthen the cornea, Dr. Brian restored his vision by embedding a lens (Visian ICL) behind the iris of each eye. Luckily, Holcomb proved to be the perfect candidate for this groundbreaking procedure. With the support of the U.S. Olympic Committee and the U.S. Bobsled Federation, Dr. Brian was able to perform the surgery, restoring Holcomb’s vision from worse than 20/500 to a miraculous 20/20.
“I am honored to have helped Steve finally achieve his dream of competing in the 2010 Winter Olympics and bring Gold back to the U.S.,” says Dr. Brian, “and I look forward to watching him and his team make history.”
The C3-R procedure, performed march of 2008, took only 30 minutes to complete – a near blink of the eye – and allowed Holcomb and his team to then go on and win the world championship last year, a U.S. bobsled first in 50 years.
“I can now focus on what’s important out there,” adds Holcomb. “It’s a new world.”
Now, for the first time in the U.S. since 1948, the U.S. Olympic bobsled team is ready to bring home the gold.
Tags: C3-R, Keratoconus, Keratoconus Inserts, Visian ICL
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February 3rd, 2010
Bobsled driver Steve Holcomb was ont he verge of giving up his passion for the Bobsled sport due to his keratoconus. The U.S. Olympic Team, coaches, and team doctors virtually refused to let him quit.
They found alternative treatments to a cornea transplant that would allow Steve to return tot he sport. Two years ago, Steve was sent to Dr. Brian Boxer Wachler for C3-R and 3 months later Visian ICL. C3-R is a breakthrough procedure Dr. Brian developed in 2004 to strenghthen the cornea and stop the progression of keratoconus. The procedure consists of applying a special solution of riboflavin drops to the cornea, which then are activated with a special UV light to encourage bonds to grow and strenghten the cornea. 99% of patients have full stabilization after 1 treatment and 1% will need a second treatment.
Steve Holcomb’s story was captured by NBC Nightly News with Bryan Williams wich can be viewed on www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yYZct6G4dU.
What makes Steve’s story particularly moving was that he went from nearly giving up the sport to winning a World Gold Medal for the U.S. in Bobsled – which had not been done in the past 50 years.
With his Keratoocnus cured, Steve’s going into the Olympics in Vancouver with his team, the “Night Train” as the favorites.
I’ll be there rooting for Steve and his team. We hope hisotry will again be made and we will all be cherring for Steve and the team!
You can learn more about keratoconus treatments at: www.FixesYourKeratoconus.com
Tags: C3-R, KC, Keratoconus, Keratoconus Inserts, loss of vision, Visian ICL, vision loss
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January 5th, 2010
Ten years ago, Southern Californian resident Kenny Atkins suffered from severe visual impairment caused by coning of the cornea, otherwise known as keratoconus. Prescription glasses and contact lenses proved to be ineffective, and Atkins needed a solution fast – as an ocean lifeguard, Atkins’ ability to see could mean the difference between life and death. Atkins sought help from world renowned ophthalmologist Dr. Brian Boxer Wachler, who at the time was pioneering an innovative procedure which involved inserting Intacs prescription inserts between the layers of the cornea to correct its irregular shape. The procedure had never been attempted before for keratoconus in North America, but Atkins decided to take a chance and became the first reported Intacs for keratoconus patient in the United States. Today, Atkins is celebrating ten years of improved vision by visiting Dr. Brian Boxer Wachler for his annual vision checkup.
First used by Dr. Brian Boxer Wachler to treat keratoconus in the United States, Intacs is now a FDA-approved procedure that improves vision and reduces the distortion caused by keratoconus. As a 10-minute outpatient procedure, the insertion of Intacs causes little if any discomfort. For Atkins, who suffered from keratoconus in just one eye, the results were noticeable immediately after his procedure.
“A week after the surgery, the vision in that eye improved to a great degree and I was able to see nearly equally with both eyes,” says Atkins. “The freedom I have gained and the confidence I now have in my vision has proven invaluable to me and my ability to continue in my profession. I owe this self-assuredness to Dr. Boxer Wachler and to Intacs.”
For the 1 in 500 Americans suffering from keratoconus, Intacs can provide a less invasive, more effective alternative to dated treatments for the condition, which included uncomfortable hard contacts and cornea transplants.
“Eye doctors who tell their patients that hard contacts or cornea transplant are the only options are still stuck in a decade-old mindset and are essentially living back in the ‘Dark Ages’ of keratoconus treatments,” says Dr. Brian Boxer Wachler. “Kenny’s leap of faith ten years ago has really helped change the landscape of keratoconus treatments today for millions of people.”
Today, Atkins celebrates ten years of clear, focused vision – and urges others suffering from keratoconus to seek treatment.
“I feel fortunate to have been at the right place at the right time in history, and am glad that my experience helped pave the way for the thousands of other patients who have subsequently benefited from innovative advancements for keratoconus,” adds Atkins.
Tags: Boxer Wachler, Boxer Wachler Vision Institute, Corneal transplant, Intacs, Keratoconus, Keratoconus advice, Keratoconus Inserts, Keratoconus symptoms, Keratoconus Treatment, Keratoconus treatments
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November 19th, 2009
Absolutely not.
Several surgeons across the world have been doing crosslinking with intact epithelium (called “epi-on” or Transepithelial Crosslinking). Dr. Brian Boxer Wachler has been performing this technique since January 2004 in the United States.
Many doctors around the world adopted “epi-on” crosslinking after reviewing research by Dr. Brian Boxer Wachler with his “epi-on” technique. Prominent ophthalmologists Dr. Roberto Pinelli in Italy, Dr. Aylin Ertan in Turkey, and Dr. Colin Chan in Australia, among others, have been seeing excellent results from epi-on crosslinking.
Perhaps you have heard an opinion from someone or your doctor that the epithelium must to be removed for crosslinking to work. Is that correct?
Answer: No. Such opinion is probably based on a flawed laboratory study in pig eyes that concluded that riboflavin does not penetrate into the cornea through epithelium. Dr. Brian and colleagues published a letter to the editor pointing out the multiple flaws in the study – you can view that article here and then see the response to the article discussing the flaws: http://www.keratoconusinserts.com/Hayes_Response_Letter_To_Editor_Final.pdf
Having earned a world-class reputation as a leader and pioneer in ophthalmology, Dr. Brian would not continue to do epi-on crosslinking if it didn’t work! Please read his resume on Meet Dr. Brian page on www.KeratoconusInserts.com and do and Google search on “Boxer Wachler” to learn more about him.
Tags: C3-R, Crosslinking, Epi-On, Transepithelial Crosslinking
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October 7th, 2009
The Boxer Wachler Vision Institute is one of the most prestigious and technologically advanced institutes of its kind. The innovation of Dr. Brian Boxer Wachler is admired by many; peers and consumers alike. Keratoconus has been a debilitating condition for many years. The advances that the Boxer Wachler Vision Institute has made on Keratoconus treatments are nothing short of a miracle.
Dr. Brian Boxer Wachler has pioneered the efforts on Keratoconus treatments and is giving vision back to many deserving patients. The staff provides excellent customer service, and they have affordable payment plans to assist with covering the cost of their revolutionary treatments.
INTACS have changed the way Keratoconus is looked at, giving patients an option for future vision where there has been only loss of sight. It provides the possibility for a bright and happy future for Keratoconus patients.
Benefits of INTACS:
10 minute procedure
Minimal recovery time
Less Invasive
Little pain
C3-R® treatment can be combined with INTACS to maximize the INTACS treatment. C3-R® not only strengthens the cornea but it also has been reported to reverse damage to the cornea. The use of both C3-R® and INTACS are an excellent choice for many patients with Keratoconus. These procedures are giving lives back in helping to restore vision once lost.
To find out more about the Boxer Wachler Vision Institute or the procedures performed there visit www.keratoconusinserts.com.
You can watch an informative webinar: www.FixesYourKeratoconus.com
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