
Nicole Fram, MD concludes this series on the potential of decentration and subsequent IOLs misalignment, highlighting zero and negative spherical aberration lens options for these unique cases.
Dr. Nicole Fram is the managing partner of Advanced Vision Care and a clinical instructor of ophthalmology at the Stein Eye Institute, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). She is a member of the Medical Advisory Board of Aurion Biotech and CorneaGen. She completed her residency at the prestigious Wills Eye Hospital and served as the co-chief resident, followed by a fellowship in cornea and external disease at Francis I. Proctor Foundation, University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). Dr. Fram can be reached at [email protected].
Nicole Fram, MD concludes this series on the potential of decentration and subsequent IOLs misalignment, highlighting zero and negative spherical aberration lens options for these unique cases.
Nicole Fram, MD discusses the methods for assessing a patients’ ocular anatomy for IOLs, such as corneal topography, ray tracing, and optical biometers.
Nicole Fram, MD discusses unique ocular anatomies, such as keratoconus or high myopia, that require specialized intraocular lens (IOLs) selection, highlighting the risks associated with IOLs calculation.
According to Nicole Fram, MD, around the world, corneal specialists are making the most of limited resources.
Published: March 4th 2024 | Updated:
Published: March 4th 2024 | Updated:
Published: March 4th 2024 | Updated: