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The cornea is the clear outer layer of the eye through which you can see the [[Iris]] and [[Pupil]].  It has an [[index of refraction]] of 1.376, and a curved outer surface, making it a contributor to the [[refractive state]] of the eye.  If you have [[LASIK]] or [[PRK]] surgery it thins the cornea to change your refractive state.
The cornea is the clear outer layer of the eye through which you can see the [[Iris]] and [[Pupil]].  It has an [[index of refraction]] of 1.376, and a curved outer surface, contributing to the [[refractive state]] of the eye.  The Cornea is about 80% of the eye's internal lens power.  If you have [[LASIK]] or [[PRK]] surgery it thins the cornea to change your refractive state.

Revision as of 22:26, 25 May 2020

The cornea is the clear outer layer of the eye through which you can see the Iris and Pupil. It has an index of refraction of 1.376, and a curved outer surface, contributing to the refractive state of the eye. The Cornea is about 80% of the eye's internal lens power. If you have LASIK or PRK surgery it thins the cornea to change your refractive state.