Hypotony is low pressure inside the eye that can lead to vision loss. Commonly, hypotony results from eye surgery such as glaucoma surgery.| CorneaCare® | Personalized Dry Eye Treatment
The trabecular meshwork, located between the cornea and the iris, is the main pathway that allows for fluid to drain from the eye.| CorneaCare® | Personalized Dry Eye Treatment
Normal eye pressure is measured by the fluid pressure within the eye (intraocular pressure). Normal eye pressures average from 12-21 mmHg.| CorneaCare® | Personalized Dry Eye Treatment
The eye's anterior chamber is located between the iris and the innermost corneal surface. It is filled with fluid called aqueous humor.| CorneaCare® | Personalized Dry Eye Treatment
Schlemm’s canal is a cylindrical vessel that collects fluid (aqueous) inside the eye and drains it into blood vessels.| CorneaCare® | Personalized Dry Eye Treatment
Intraocular pressure (IOP) is a measure of the pressure within the eye. Measuring IOP is the main way to manage and treat Glaucoma.| CorneaCare® | Personalized Dry Eye Treatment