Epi-on Cross-Linking

For selected patients with keratoconus and ectasia.
Personalized protocol selection.
Faster recovery.

Epi-on cross-linking is a form of corneal cross-linking in which the surface layer of the cornea, the epithelium, is left in place during treatment. The goal is the same as standard cross-linking: to strengthen the cornea and help slow or stop progression in keratoconus and corneal ectasia. The main appeal of epi-on CXL is a more comfortable recovery and a lower surface-healing burden than epi-off treatment.

 
Hintergrund

To strengthen the cornea and help reduce the risk of progression in keratoconus and corneal ectasia, while preserving the surface epithelium during treatment.

Conditions

Selected patients with progressive corneal ectasia, depending on corneal thickness, age, disease behavior, and the treatment goal.

Setting

Usually an outpatient procedure.

Main Advantage

Less discomfort, less surface-healing stress, less infection risk, and typically faster visual recovery than epi-off CXL.

What it is

What does epi-on cross-linking actually do?

Epi-on cross-linking is designed to address the same underlying problem as standard cross-linking: a cornea that is becoming biomechanically weaker and progressively changing shape. In keratoconus and corneal ectasia, the cornea can thin and bulge, leading to worsening irregular astigmatism, blur, glare, and loss of visual quality. Cross-linking helps make the cornea more resistant to further deformation. 

What makes epi-on different is not the goal, but the route. Instead of removing the epithelium first, the treatment keeps that surface layer intact and uses special strategies to get riboflavin and oxygen where they are needed. That makes the procedure more comfortable for many patients, but it also creates technical challenges that have historically made epi-on less effective than epi-off unless the protocol is carefully designed. 

How It works

How Does Cross-Linking Strengthen the Cornea?

Your cornea is made largely of collagen – tightly organized protein fibers arranged in layers. In a healthy cornea, these fibers are well-bonded to one another, giving the cornea the structural integrity it needs to maintain its shape and focus light correctly onto the retina.

In keratoconus, some of these bonds between collagen fibers are weak or absent. Over time, without enough structural support, the cornea gradually bulges forward and thins – leading to increasing distortion of vision that glasses and standard contact lenses struggle to correct.

Cross-linking works by creating new covalent bonds between collagen fiber strands, effectively “locking” the corneal structure in place. After the procedure, the cornea is measurably stiffer and less prone to the deformation that drives keratoconus progression.

Compare

Epi-on vs Epi-off:
Understanding the Difference

Comparison Parameters

Epi-on CXL

Transepithelial

Das Epithel belassen

Standard / Dresden Protocol

Epithelium
Epi-on
Kept fully intact throughout the procedure
Epi-off
Removed; regenerates naturally after
Discomfort
Epi-on
Minimal — most patients report little to no discomfort
Epi-off
Moderate — typically 2 to 4 days of sensitivity and soreness
Recovery Time
Epi-on
1–2 days — most patients return to normal activities quickly
Epi-off
5–7 days — vision may be blurred while epithelium heals
Infection Risk
Epi-on
Lower — intact epithelium acts as a natural protective barrier
Epi-off
Slightly higher while the epithelium regenerates
Corneal Haze
Epi-on
Rare
Epi-off
Possible in some patients; typically temporary and resolves on its own
Evidence Base
Epi-on
Excellent outcomes with modern protocols; growing long-term data
Epi-off
Extensively documented; over 20 years of long-term follow-up data
Often Preferred For
Epi-on
Thinner corneas, children & adolescents, patients needing a fast return to work or daily life
Epi-off
Standard and more advanced presentations; corneal thickness permitting

Sehen Sie das ELZA Epi-On CXL in Aktion

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Step-by-step guide

What Happens During Epi-on Cross-Linking?

Knowing exactly what to expect can make a real difference in how comfortable you feel going into a procedure. Here is what a typical epi-on cross-linking experience looks like at ELZA Institute.

Before the Day of Your Procedure

After your diagnostic consultation confirms you are a suitable candidate, you will receive detailed pre-operative instructions. These typically include guidance on which contact lenses to pause before your appointment, any medications to note, and what to eat and drink on the day. Please arrange for someone to drive you home after the procedure – your vision may be temporarily blurred.

On the Day

Arrival and preparation
You will be welcomed by our team and guided through the process. Once settled, anesthetic eye drops are applied to both numb the eye surface and keep you comfortable throughout.

Riboflavin application
Specially formulated riboflavin drops are applied to the eye at regular intervals over a soaking period. In the epi-on approach, these drops are designed to penetrate the intact epithelium and reach the corneal stroma below. This preparation phase is essential — it ensures the cornea is fully saturated with riboflavin before UV-A exposure begins.

UV-A light treatment
A precise, calibrated beam of UV-A light is directed at the cornea for a set period. This activates the riboflavin and initiates the cross-linking reaction within the corneal collagen. The light delivery is carefully monitored and controlled throughout.

Completion and aftercare
Once the treatment is complete, antibiotic and anti-inflammatory eye drops are applied. Depending on your individual case, a soft bandage contact lens may be placed on the eye to protect the surface and maximize comfort as the eye settles. The procedure itself typically takes between 60 and 90 minutes.

After the Procedure

Before leaving the clinic, your eye will be examined and you will receive your prescription eye drops along with clear written instructions. Our team will confirm your follow-up appointment schedule before you go.

Epi-Off-Vernetzung: Warum verwenden wir sie noch?

Obwohl epi-on CXL große Fortschritte gemacht hat, bleibt epi-off CXL die erste Wahl für bestimmte Fälle.

Warum Epi-Off CXL immer noch wichtig ist

Das Dresdner Protokoll, die ursprüngliche Epi-Off-Methode, ist nach wie vor das wirksamste Instrument zur Behandlung fortgeschrittener und aggressiver Formen des Keratokonus. Wenn die größte mechanische Festigkeit erforderlich ist, bietet Epi-off die robusteste Unterstützung.

Unser High-Fluence Epi-Off Protokoll

ELZA hat ein hochfluenzierendes Epi-Off-Protokoll entwickelt, das die Behandlungszeit erheblich verkürzt, ohne die Wirksamkeit zu beeinträchtigen. Mit bis zu 7,5 J/cm² UV-Licht liefert unsere Hochfluenz-Methode die gleiche mechanische Festigkeit wie das standardmäßige 30-minütige Dresdner Protokoll - aber in nur einem Drittel der Zeit.

  • Schneller und effizienter: Der High-Fluence-Ansatz ist für fortgeschrittene Fälle gedacht, bei denen Stabilität entscheidend ist, wir aber die Behandlungsdauer verkürzen wollen.
  • Gezielter Einsatz: Dieses Protokoll ist für Patienten reserviert, die ein Höchstmaß an biomechanischer Unterstützung benötigen.

Schlussfolgerung:
Epi-On vs. Epi-Off CXL - ein umfassender Ansatz

Während epi-on CXL viele Vorteile bietet, insbesondere hinsichtlich einer schnelleren Genesung und weniger Risiken, bleibt epi-off CXL die Behandlung der Wahl in bestimmten schweren Fällen, in denen eine maximale mechanische Festigkeit erforderlich ist.

Bei ELZA verfeinern wir ständig unsere Techniken, um die wirksamsten und individuellsten Behandlungen anbieten zu können. Ob mit Epi-on oder Epi-off, unser Ziel ist es, jedem Patienten die bestmögliche, auf seine spezifischen Bedürfnisse zugeschnittene Behandlung zukommen zu lassen.

Warum wir?

Why Choose ELZA Institute for Your Cross-Linking Treatment?

Corneal cross-linking is a procedure where experience, precision, and individualized care make a significant difference in outcomes. Here is what distinguishes ELZA Institute.

Corneal specialists with international recognition

Our team includes specialists who are internationally recognized for their work in keratoconus and corneal ectasia. Cross-linking is not a peripheral service for us — it is a core part of what we do, and our specialists have performed this procedure in very high volumes across a wide range of patient presentations.

Advanced diagnostics — before any treatment

Every patient undergoes a comprehensive corneal evaluation before any treatment decision is made. This includes high-resolution corneal tomography, pachymetry (corneal thickness mapping), and detailed wavefront analysis. We use this data to confirm the diagnosis, assess the rate of progression, and determine precisely which treatment — and which approach — is right for your cornea.

An experienced team for international patients

We regularly welcome patients from across Europe, the United States, the Middle East, and beyond. Our team includes English-speaking staff, and we can assist with planning your visit — from pre-travel diagnostics to coordinating follow-up care with your ophthalmologist at home.

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